Sunday, June 20, 2010

What's a good hairstyle for someone with a round full face, curly and thin hair? I don't w

short hair doesn't go well with a round face anyway, especially if your hair is thin. I would suggest a cut that's shoulder length, or a bit longer. And layer it so it doesn't have that triangular shape that a lot of curly haired people have. Also, layering can compliment your face.



What's a good hairstyle for someone with a round full face, curly and thin hair? I don't want to go too short.

cant exactly answer your question but when you get your hair cut just tell the stylist you want something that flatters your face shape and not to short they should know what to do its their job



What's a good hairstyle for someone with a round full face, curly and thin hair? I don't want to go too short.

If you have a round face, any hairstyle can work. That is the good thing about having a round face, anything goes.



What's a good hairstyle for someone with a round full face, curly and thin hair? I don't want to go too short.

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Round Face



What makes a round face?



Round looking face with round cheeks and round hairline. The widest part will be at your cheeks or ears. You share your face shape with Christina Ricci, Drew Barrymore and Kate Winslet.



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If you have a round face (like me) it can seem a bit tricky at times to get it right. Remember the aim is to get the face more balanced and avoid making it look rounder.



Height and weight at the crown of the face draws the eye up and creates more length. The best way to do this is by layering the top to create fullness whilst keeping the rest of the length lean. Longer lengths that sit below the chin work to elongate the face making facial features appear longer and leaner. Hair styles with a heavily styled swept back direction can work to create angles on the face. Try to avoid extreme fullness on the side of the face which will just make the widest part of your face look even wider.



Happening Hair Options



Long hair styles: Below the chin creates balance



Waves: Soft waves are romantic but not overly round.



Angle cuts: Introduce angles into the face through the use of dimensional cuts



Side parts: Draw the eye up and away and detracts from roundness.



Volume: At the crown creates elongation in the face and therefore more balance.



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The best hairstyles generally include:



1. Layered bangs rather than straight or heavy bangs.



2. Short styles which give height.



3. Styles that add length.



4. Styles that keep the sides of your hair short or close to the face.



5. Curls around the crown, but never near the cheeks, to create height. Keep the sides of your hair short with a curly style.



6. Longer to very long styles with bangs and a graduated shag or layers so that the face and the neck are given a slenderizing shape.



Well placed highlighting will also slenderize the face.



Highlights that are woven around the face in an "angel halo" effect will also slenderize an overly round face.



Don't be afraid to wear your hair any length that you like. Long hair can be worn just as easily as short or medium length hair as long as you wear your hair "forward" onto your face to create a more "oval" appearance.



If you have a round face shape the goal with your hairstyle is to create an oval appearance and lift the face. To achieve this, keep the sides close to the face and promote height at the crown and hair showing below the chin.



What's a good hairstyle for someone with a round full face, curly and thin hair? I don't want to go too short.

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