7 Foolproof Hairstyles For Round Faces That Really Work

Beachy Waves

Achieve voluminous beachy waves like Mila Kunis by curling with a large barrel curler or straightener. Brush out for an elegant, long-lasting face-framing style.

Ballerina Bun

Channel Emma Stone's ballerina bun by slicking back your hair and twisting it into a bun. Use a bun form for a polished look and secure with pins.

Textured Ponytail

Selena Gomez's textured ponytail is perfect for second-day hair. Sleep in braids for waves, add dry shampoo for volume, and sweep into a relaxed mid-low ponytail.

Long Layers

For a timeless look, try Hayden Panettiere’s straight long layers. Straighten and curve the ends inward to highlight the layers and frame the face beautifully.

Textured Side Part

Chrissy Teigen's deep side part is ideal for round faces. Part hair to the far right, tuck behind the ear, and add texture for a dramatic and balanced look.

Textured Pixie

Janelle Monae proves that a textured pixie is great for round faces. Use texturizing spray, scrunch, and style for a chic, intentionally messy finish.

Shag

Maisie Williams’ shag creates an oval face illusion with short, layered sides and a long back. Messy bangs cover the forehead, focusing attention on the lower face.