These ultra-cute hairstyles for round faces offer face-framing features that will complement your natural shape.

Envious of the latest “it” haircut?

And if you have a round face, there are lots of options.

Lily Collins showing off a blunt hair cut

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So, how can you tell if you have a round face shape?

According to thePaul Mitchell School, a round face is widest at the cheeks and has softer angles.

Famous celebrities with round faces include: Mila Kunis, Kate Bosworth, Drew Barrymore, and Emma Stone.

Sabrina Carpenter rocking bangs at the MTV Video Music Awards

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All of these actresses have different hair textures and colors but have cuts that compliment their round faces.

This hairstyle is ideal for those looking to elongate their features.

This rings especially true for those with round faces.

Halle Berry sporting a shaggy hair style

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They can also highlight some of your best facial features by showing off your eyes and cheekbones.

Just keep in mind that they do require some upkeep with frequent trims and styling for desired volume.

It’s the easiest way to change your style without getting an actual cut.

Jennifer Garner with a deep side part

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For a less dramatic side part, line up your part to your pupil.

If Jennifer Garner is doing it, so are we.

Another plus: This hairstyle can work for any hair length.

Margot Robbie with an updo with face-framing layers

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“Anything that creates fringing or layering around the face will achieve that.”

Margot Robbie’s pieces highlight her just right.

Just be sure you are ready for a major commitment.

Jourdan Dunn sporting a pixie cut

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It’s a huge, time consuming process to regrow your hair.

But what is the most attractive aspect of any cut?

Confidence (hello, Jourdan Dunn!).

Jennifer Hudson sporting a long bob with a center part

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So, sport your new do' with pride.

The icing on top: a center part and a few face-framing pieces to sculpt your cheekbonestada!

Pulling out a few tight tendrils around your face is ultra flattering.

Model Jasmine Sanders showing off a curly updo on a red carpet

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Frequently Asked Questions

Short hair looks good on all face types.

What’s important is the throw in of cut.

Any style that is cut to one length could accentuate a round face shape.

Drew Barrymore with a middle part and long, polished layers

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Layers are the key to softening and framing the shape of your face.

They help to elongate the face rather than make it appear wider.

Taraji P. Henson rocks an asymmetrical bob

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