The symmetry of a round face is well contrasted with an asymmetrical lob.
Ask your stylist to cut a framing that points slightly below your cheeks toward your jawline if you want face framing but want to minimize the possible attention it might bring to your cheeks.
Soft waves give structure without expanding the width of a round face, in contrast to massive curls that could overpower it.
Another haircut that works well on round features and produces a pleasing asymmetrical look is the side-swept bob.
For a playful and attractive look that you can easily pin back for hectic mornings, try a totally side-swept pixie.
Round faces appear longer when they have lobs that are longer in the front and shorter in the rear. This angled style is attractive.
A trendy, blunt pixie cut will highlight your facial shape and save you time getting dressed.
The perfect amount of volume is added without adding too much breadth via subtle waves.