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Mid-Length Layers
Selena Gomez knows that if it's not broke, don't fix it, as these waves have become her signature. And with good reason: "It's about angling layers out the right way — not boxing the face in. That'll make a round face look shorter," Lecompte says. Steal her look by asking your stylist for loose, face-framing layers, the first ones beginning slightly past the chin. Add waves by wrapping sections of the hair around a one-and-a-quarter-inch-barrel curling iron, feathering it away from the face. Brush through curls with a wire-bristle brush.
Round faces have that sweet appeal, but the right cut can add sophistication, too. Let round-faced beauties like Viola Davis, Kirsten Dunst, and more show us how it's done. No lengths are off-limits. With the sage advice of celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte — who has worked with the likes of Madonna, Miley Cyrus, and Jennifer Connelly — find out which cuts look extra gorgeous against a round face.