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Low cut hairstyle for round face

Many ladies with round faces reject cutting their hair short as they are afraid to look overweight, but in reality low cut hairstyles for round faces are a good thing to reflect about. Well-picked short haircut may assist you in highlighting your fresh looking face and this fact may be the foundation of that flawless look you have been searching for years.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Short hairstyles for round faces

Women who have got round faces usually tend to underestimate this feature because of the issues that appear (chubby looking cheeks, absence of well-defined cheekbones etc.), but they never look at positive sides or advantages, which having a round face gives you.

If you are still overcoming your fears about how big your face may seem on pictures but wish to cut that hair short is not willing to leave you – there is one hint you can use. Making your hairstyle in the morning, do not hesitate to add some volume on your vertex. Use hair brush to make it easy and quick but yet fabulous.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Rarely our hair gets finer and “misbehaves” when we try to blow it out and make it look decent. The best way to get rid of this trouble and save our nerves, yes, is to cut our hair low. It will be easier to manage with it and style it. You can obtain a styler with temperature sensor, so it does not harm the structure of your natural hair.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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To hide your face form – it would be relevant to choose low cut with the mid long bang over your forehead. This low haircut claims to be the best hairstyle for round faces in case its owner still prefers to mask her round oval. This kind of haircut may look to you a little bit funky but it has been on the top lists of trendy hair for many years.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Want to make a wow effect on your acquaintances? Bleach your hair and cut it lower! Firstly, it really suits for round-faced representatives because it steals attention from your cheeks. Secondly, it will make you look elegance and gorgeous regarding to its refreshing look. To add some strictness – straighten your hair and style it with gel or other hair goods that can help you to keep it fit.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Nigerian hairstyles for round faces

Afro-American women’s hair differs from others with its structure and tendency to frizz, which sometimes drive them crazy and lead to use a wig that actually blocks the pores from breathing, which is not healthy for growing hair and head skin.

Therefore, stylish low hairstyle is not only option to update your look but also to keep your skin out of harmful impact.

Coming back to main issue of the article, picking a low cut hairstyle for Nigerian type of hair has got a little other approach. To “change” your face form having very curly hair, you may get a low cut with the skew shaved line on your hair.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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A nice hairstyle for round chubby face is this option when a barber shaves your hair that way, which gives your hair a bit squared look up to the top of your head. It also encloses straight visible hair lines on your forehead and nape.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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The easiest but not the least attractive (perhaps, even the best one) Nigerian hairstyle for round face is plain low cut curls. Make sure you put some leave-in conditioner on your wet hair after washing it and then use curl definer cream to retain its form. No need to blow, just wait till it soaks used products and gets dry.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Most stylish trendsetters insist on switching your hair color just for improving your mood, adding something creative to your appearance and simply to keep pace with worldwide fashion trends. The best choices are turquoise, light pink, some bright colors that would accentuate people’s attention right on your hair. It looks good combining with low cut hairstyles indeed.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Other good low cut hair transformation is blonde sleek cut. Shave your hair really low and defined. Achieving this style and providing its long-lasting maintenance, put some mousse on your wet naturally curly hair and set it down, using a satin scarf put on your head.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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Most common men’s low cut hairstyles

Nowadays bleaching your hair became famous not only among women but men as well. A great picked combination of blonde hair and low cut hair would definitely water down your routine hairstyle.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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One of the most frequently worn men's hairstyles are a low cut style with twists on the top of the head. It never seems to get old or out of fashion.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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High-top low cut is an old-school hairstyle, which has become classic for many young and older men.

Low cut hairstyles for round faces

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So, low cut hairstyles are the great option for both: woman and man. This type’s haircuts make you nifty and saucy hairstyle owner.

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