Messy Chic French Bob with Soft Bangs
If there’s one look that never goes out of style but always manages to reinvent itself, it’s the French bob. This variation fits into the refreshing anarchy that fall brings with bronzed short layers sticking out and full bangs brushing eyebrows in the most desirable way. The texture is also piecey but quite intentional adding lightness that contrasts incredibly well with a round face. It is young, somewhat flirtatious feeling, and the dark brown brunette shade is rich enough to be considered as a sweater-time of the year.

I prefer to make the fringe behave and volume a little light by using Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Texture Spray so that I get that just came out of a bakery look and feel yet nothing feels heavy. A touch of twist with air-drying can also give you that tackle of Parisian.
I confess, that I have returned to this cut several times. It is perfect when you are in need of something novice yet to make the ultimate pledge of ultra-short. Kristin Ess, a celebrity stylist, used to claim that here the luxury is imperfection, and she is right.
I believe that this shade is truly beautiful when combined with warm makeup in the hues of rust and delicate gold jewelry. You will receive them in the bookstore queues or even drinking cider at a stand in a marketplace- just you watch.
Slicked Golden Crop with Luxe Edge
Now this is what I call pure bold glamour. Clean shave hairstyle is a close form fashioned with all the inbuilt grace found in the sleek finish and the dusty golden tones, making this style look dimensional even in the shortest style. The side part is almost non existent, which provides shape and refinement to it, and the close line gives the jawbone more length, which is the feature that a round face desperately needed when attempting more dramatic shapes.

I suggest Oribe Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil, which can be applied on all hair types to achieve this kind of finishes. It provides just enough slip and shine particularly when you are working on wet and fixing that any way. It’s also a solid investment for color-treated hair.
Other individuals avoid this kind of women short due to the assumption that it is too standard. I have a different view, though, it is confidence in a haircut. One of my best friends did this short right before she began working as a designer and she says she felt differently whenever she walked into a room.
This cut is like wearing your cheekbones as jewelry. It reads, Yea I took a resolute resolution, Nay, I repent not of it.
Feathered Blonde Pixie with Side Texture
As soon as I did see this one, I thought: this is right masculine short hair worked on just properly. The rough hairstyle cuts are gentle but calculated and the styling in the form of feathering over the forehead has the effect of making the hair appear longer, a plus to the round faced types. The neutral blonde shade is lightened but not blanched too heavy platinum shade – everything is done just as it is needed on the way of a short fall day.

I apply Amika Un.Done Volume and Matte Texture Spray to give that velvet-yet-not-fraffy effect. And if there were any pieces that required a smooth out, then a little dab of Aveda Control Paste did it without giving it a greasy appearance.
There’s something quietly rebellious about this haircut. In 2019, I wore something somewhat similar, and I felt so much more voguish–even in jeans. If you’re someone who’s tired of the usual ponytail rut, this could be your “cut it all off and glow up” moment.
Also—those side-swept bangs? They’re great for softening full cheeks without hiding them. A total power play.
Side-Parted Dark Crop with Youthful Layers
This is one of my tip-tools in making a round face flatter: side-streaking that creates volume at the top and tends to the jaw. This haircut is a medium degree of dark brown women hair which is longer than pixie and shorter than bob and walks that fine line with that ease. The off-symmetry of the styling also plays an important role, it deceives the eye, and pulls everything upwards when used with a nice single part.

Styling is a breeze with this one. I tend to apply a few drops of Living Proof 5-in-1 Styling Treatment to wet hair and to leave it air-drying. A touch of finger combing and you’re done.
I have once suggested this style to my cousin who had been growing out of a long bob. The transformation? Subtle, but major. Her chubby cheeks were sculpted and she now felt like she had enough space to shine.
And in case you are on that fence whether to go shorter or not, it is a very convenient in-between cut which remains feminine and purposeful. You won’t regret it.
Balayage Glow with Medium-Length Glam
This subtle medium length chop is serving fall goddess energy, to the core. The invisible long straight layers can be styled in such a way that they form those fancy waves that literally shout out a cool girl who knows her way around a curling wand. The beautiful caramel balayage, which begins just under the crown and moves into those beautiful ends, is what seems to bring all together. It is figure-flattering to the round face haircut as the line of waves makes the face look long without being heavy.

Treated hair requires some extra care, and I vouch by Redken Color Extend Magnetics Shampoo and Conditioner. It helps maintain tone and leaves hair super soft. A shine spray will leave such waves glossy and fall-weather-proof, such as IGK Good Behavior Spirulina Protein Smoothing Spray.
The chop releases the comfort feelings, such as visiting apple orchards and wearing giant cardigans. It goes with everything too, it can work with both dressed up and laid back styles.
It is a solid to-go for any woman who wants to maintain some length and still experience the on-point feeling of a fresh cut. The long thin hair is accommodating and lets the features loose especially in combination with warm-tune make-up.
Lavender Undercut with Bold Volume
This aggressive clean shave haircut is evidence that power and gentleness can coexist being in the same hair style. The side undercut is cleanly and almost tight clipped, but the top is worked into a large crescendo of metallic lavender–which gives both height and drama to exquisitely lengthen a round face. It’s bold, sculptural, and surprisingly wearable. This look would be playing fall anthem on full blast.

Styling this daily doesn’t need to be intimidating. I apply Sebastian Craft Clay to achieve the top hold without rigidness and a spritz of Kenra Platinum Silkening Mist to have the velvet finish. The contrasting sides that are shaved and the full top makes it perfect to anybody who feels like they need something architectural.
