(And who doesn’t want that?)

When in doubt, these threeclassic haircutsare flattering for round faces and aren’t just your basic one-length bob.

Or you’ve got the option to try thesecuts for curly hair.

Side-Swept Bob

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Shorter layers work on this length when it’s kept textured and voluminous like seen here.

Again, the length hits just below the chinperfect for round faces.

The length hits just below the chin, which is often the most flattering spot for round face shapes.

Side-Swept Bob

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On this short bob, the layers graze the cheekbones and define them really beautifully.

The asymmetry breaks up the uniform wideness of a round face and lets the focus shift.

Ditching a couple extra inches on one side gives this lob an extra kick of personality.

Asymmetrical Lob

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The face-framing layers break up a round face for the illusion of a slimmer silhouette.

The focus is brought inwardto the eyes, lips, and cheeks.

These bangs, along with face-framing layers that hit just below the chin, help elongate the face.

Asymmetrical Lob

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Keeping your hair below the chin draws attention away from the jaw line.

Try center-parted wisps that cascade into long, face-framing layers, or side-swept bangs for an asymmetrical look.

Layered Shag with Fringe

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Layered Shag with Fringe

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