Hairstyle Tip: When wearing an updo, volume at the top of your head is key, but definitely should be avoided on the sides. Set your hair in large Velcro rollers to add volume on top before securing hair up to give your face a longer overall shape.
Image taken in Beverly Hills, Calif., on September 17, 2008
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Mandy Moore
Hairstyle Tip: Wearing your hair half up can really elongate your face if you add volume and height to the hair in the front. To start the style, add waves at the root by wrapping hair around a small 1/2-inch curling iron. This adds texture and volume. Then backcomb hair at the crown of your head and loosely pin half of your hair up.
Image taken in Water Mill, N.Y., on July 28, 2007
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Fergie
Hairstyle Tip: Long layers are ideal for a round face. The idea is to cut layers that hit at your cheeks to help elongate your face and create a more oval shape.
Image taken in Saitama, Japan, on May 31, 2008
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Kate Bosworth
Hairstyle Tip: A center part is great option for round face shapes because it balances out the face and draws the eye to the center of your hair, not the roundness of your cheeks.
Image taken in New York City on March 25, 2008
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Christina Ricci
Hairstyle Tip: Changing your part can make a big difference in your face shape. Try a side part that sweeps across the face (or side-swept bangs), adding more angles to your overall face shape.
Images taken in Los Angeles on April 26, 2008
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When you're styling your hair, there are loads of factors to consider: hair color, hair cut, what you're wearing, how you're feeling, how much effort you're willing to put in ... The list goes on. So, if you're stressing over finding the perfect hairstyle for your round face shape, we've got you covered.
In the past, finding hairstyles for round faces wasn't exactly easy. It seemed like all the styles out there were tailored for oval faces or heart shapes. In fact, it's safe to say the round face shape was the most forgotten face shape category. But now, with a little innovation and the help of gorgeous round-faced celebs, finding these types of hairstyles just got a whole lot easier.
We grilled Aussie celebrity hairstylist Sarah Potempa on her best tips for flattering round faces. From tousled blowouts to pretty updos, the hairstyles we found work for any occasion.