After an impressive comeback, the iconic curtain bangs have become the most common type of fringe. They look hot, cute, and feminine at the same time, drawing attention to your eyes and pairing well with virtually any ‘do. But are curtain bangs good for a round face shape? Yes, they ARE! More than that, curtain bangs can do a perfect job of balancing out and slimming round faces. Have a look at our splendid compilation of curtain bangs for round face shapes for ultimate proof.
There’s no wonder that curtain bangs go so well with the 70s shag. What is more, they create a killer combo for balancing out a round face — heavy layering and a strong focus on the front make this face appear slimmer.
These long curtain bangs seamlessly transition into long feathered layers, slimming the face and adding texture to long straight hair. However, remember that parted bangs call for proper maintenance if you have thin straight tresses. Avoid air drying them and use a strong styling cream to keep them in place.
One of the tried-and-true ways to balance out a round face shape is to add volume to your hair. Thicker curtain bangs and medium hair length perfectly cope with this task. Layers make this hair look messy, adding even more volume to steal the show from chubby cheeks.
If you aren’t endowed with thick hair, longer curtain bangs could be your best choice. This way, they’ll be easier to keep in place and you’ll always have the option of tucking them behind your ears. These side bangs beautifully frame the face, helping achieve the desired slimming effect.
Round faces are notorious for broad foreheads, but, luckily, this issue is a breeze to solve with the help of curtain bangs. Still, make sure your curtain fringe is parted — this is vital for ensuring an elongating effect.
Besides cutting the right curtain bangs and embracing a medium layered cut, there’s one more trick to balance out a round face shape — ombre. This dark brown to medium brown ombre breaks the face at the cheekbones, creating an illusion of a slimmer face.
Voluminous textured bangs paired with messy waves can go a long way toward making your round chubby face appear slimmer. Keep your messy texture thriving by using a proper texturizing product and sport this incredibly sexy look like a rock star.
A wispy curtain fringe is a great addition to long hair. It can help you transfer the focus from your cheeks to your eyes, which makes it a decent choice if you have a round face shape. For a harmonious look, consider adding layers throughout the entire hair length.
Longer bangs are your way to go if you have thin hair — this way, they will be easier to maintain. Get a round brush and consult your stylist on a product that can help keep your curtain bangs looking beautiful and natural.
This curtain fringe reaches the cheekbones, perfectly balancing out the round face. Curtain bangs look very flattering with a long bob, adding the softness that makes this cut look feminine and incredibly cute.
Curtain bangs look equally hot on short hair — they make up a perfect combo with a bob. This fringe frames the woman’s face, visually elongating it and making the whole thing appear dazzling cute.
Here’s an idea for ladies with round faces who have long, sleek tresses and aren’t willing to cut them for the sake of balancing out their face shapes. First, consider getting cheekbone-grazing curtains — they do a perfect job of slimming the face. Next, go for waves — they’ll draw the focus away from your cheeks.
Ladies with round faces shouldn’t underestimate the power of layered cuts for balancing their face shape. Bend the ends of the layers with a straightener to tune the hairstyle to your face shape. And, of course, a curtain fringe would be the best choice to match the hairstyle.
If you’re searching for ways to hide your prominent forehead, baby bangs might be your way to go. However, avoid blunt bangs — this way, you’ll risk your face appearing square. Instead, consider choppy curtain bangs like in this photo.
A layered shag with curtain bangs is a great way to balance out round faces. A quick tip: if your face shape is broader at the top, refuse from a middle part in favor of a thicker fringe. Also, consider dark roots for added dimension and depth.
We love the way these curtains frame the woman’s face, beautifully elongating its round shape. Curtain bangs are a perfect addition to a bob haircut, equally flattering thin and thick hair — everything you need is the right length!
This hair looks incredibly chic — center-parted curtain fringe pairs exceptionally well with sleek long hair. The right length of curtain bangs works flattering both with a downdo and a ponytail, successfully accomplishing their mission of elongating the girl’s round face.
Among the variety of curtain bangs for round face shapes, wispy bangs are definitely the hottest version. They are great at breaking up the face for the desired slimming effect.
Did you know that darker hair tones help narrow round faces by creating shadows? You can go even further and incorporate cheekbone-greezing curtain fringe to amplify the effect.
Ladies endowed with naturally wavy hair can easily balance out their round faces with a wealth of shaggy layers and a trendy curtain fringe. For a more outstanding look, forget about the middle part. Instead, go for irregularly parted bangs and get extra volume as a bonus!
Why not use all the possible tricks to balance out your round face? Besides perfect curtain bangs, you can make the most of your hair texture and color, for instance, embrace loose waves and balayage to draw the focus away from your face shape.
Natural tresses are notorious for being sometimes unruly and challenging to keep in place, meaning that center-parted, long curtain bangs can give you extra trouble. Given that, it could be a better choice to go for short curtain bangs that are much more manageable.
Looking for the best bangs to flatter your round face and curly hair? Scroll no further — these super cute bangs with a middle part can be your way to go. You can achieve an even more dazzling look by incorporating babylights.
While a feathery cut can provide some lift to fine hair, airy and light curtain bangs can go a long way toward balancing out round faces. Steal this idea for your next salon trip if you seek ways to tackle two challenges — a round face and fine hair — at the same time.
A long shag looks awesome when paired with a shorter version of curtain bangs. This gorgeous combo is your best choice if you want to embrace a bit unruly natural texture while perfectly balancing out your face shape.
Curtain bangs look incredibly hot with medium blonde cuts like this long textured bob. If you have never tried a lob, this might be a sign! It combines the mind-blowing volume shorter hair offers and the convenience of a longer cut — you can always gather your hair in a ponytail.
Wispy bangs and a classic-length wavy bob is a bombshell combo for round faces. The added volume waves provide draws attention away from the face, while wispy bangs do a great job at covering the broad forehead.
If you look for short hairstyles to flatter your round face, a pixie mullet with curtain fringe comes to save the day. It really opens up the face without adding any volume at the sides — the latter is not desired for round faces.
Whether you incorporate curtain fringe to narrow your round face or just for a change, it looks really classy with long hair. It combines well with both formal blowout and casual ponytail, and this is just a matter of your current mood and what to choose to look good!
This is another excellent example of how a curtain fringe and waves can transform your appearance. Still, remember to avoid blunt lines — this way, you risk ending up with your face looking even broader.
Regardless of the shape of your face, there always exist your perfect bangs that can help your beauty shine through. We hope that now, with our compilation of curtain bangs for round faces at hand, it will be easier for you and your stylist to decide on the bangs that will suit you best.
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