Intro
Rounder face shapes usually benefit from hair that creates a little more vertical movement and side framing.
Why This Matters
The right silhouette can make the face feel cleaner without forcing a dramatic style change.
4 Reliable Directions
1. Soft center opening
A gentle opening at the front often helps the face feel less compact.
2. Side framing near the cheek line
This adds structure without making the overall look too severe.
3. Mid-length movement
Soft layers through the mid-lengths keep the portrait from feeling too round.
4. Light fringe, not heavy fringe
A dense flat fringe can make the upper face feel shorter and heavier.
Common Mistakes
- Using a fully closed heavy bang
- Keeping the whole shape too wide
- Flattening the top of the hair
Quick Checklist
- Light front opening
- Soft cheek framing
- Mid-length movement
- Avoid heavy weight at the front
Try It in kstyleshot
Use one centered selfie in kstyleshot and compare which hair shape feels cleaner on your face line.
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