This volumized lob, also known as a long bob, has many layers to generate extreme body and lift at the roots, unlike a standard blunt cut.
This cut's delicate curls and discreet endings won't emphasize the round jawline's softness. A round face may not suit a bob that hits at the chin, so try a cut below.
It works for round faces since the curls add enough body on top and sides to balance it out. We adore its retro vibe and simplicity!
A side part is fantastic, but a center part can define the soft round face shape unexpectedly well. Layers make this cut look beautiful and highlight natural curls.
This boyish style suits larger, looser curls. Despite the small cut, it will create smooth, bouncy movement. Thicker, voluminous hair balances the round face better than short hair trims.
The thinner, tighter curl pattern of chin-length layers elongates and frames a round face. If you have an oval face, you want the face-framing layers to reach the cheekbones lower.
We love shag-inspired cuts' sleek, carefree vibe. Curls and short bangs highlight the face's clean contours without hiding the jawline.
Longer front curls extend and frame the round face better than a single-length cut.