Definitely Sidebangs with Layered hair down to shoulders, maybe a little past. A great example of this is on the link below. Layers and sidebangs fit almost anyone with a round face. Definitely don't get one length, because it will make your face look rounder. Layers stretch out your face a little more. I think that would compliment you. Hope I helped, Good Luck!
2007-05-18 06:19:59
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answered by Caseyy.♥♥ 5
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My face is fairly round, and I feel like what looks best is long hair, maybe a few layers starting at chin length, no bangs. Or just all one length is ok too. If you're going to do something shorter, make sure it has some layers that frame your face. That will draw the eye inward and make your face look less round.
2007-05-18 06:21:34
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answered by goingloopy 3
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I myself have a round face. I have found that layers around my face have been most flattering. I've had bangs and liked them as well, but I'd advise angled ones. If they're straight across, they tend to make your face look really short. I don't know how you feel about curls, but I just got a perm and I've gotten lots of compliments on it. Even from people at the gym amazingly. Hope this helps.
2007-05-18 06:19:53
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answered by Hope W 1
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To add length to a round face, the best hairstyle would be one that has height on top and close on the sides.
2007-05-18 06:17:36
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answered by To live is to learn 3
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I think it depends on the chick only b/c short hair styles look good on girls that are skinny or average but they tend to make a larger girl look even larger. But I'm a huge fan on the inverted bob with lots of layers that are razorcut you just have to make sure you straightened it everyday but that's so in and super cute and easy to take care of. No bangs though.
2007-05-18 06:19:13
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answered by ~*~*Jen~*~*~ 2
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A line bob! It is stacked in the back and angles down toward your face and this is really cute on someone with a round face
2007-05-18 06:22:37
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answered by ? 2
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Here's an article w/ recommendations & photos: http://beauty.about.com/od/hairbasics/a/flattering.htm
Your hair texture needs to be taken into consideration but here's a suggestion: http://www.matrix.com/find_your_hair_style/medium/style_09.aspx?scroll=555
You can click around on the page for other options.
2007-05-18 06:19:16
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answered by Treadstone 7
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