Keep the length between your chin and shoulders, with slightly longer pieces in front.
Enhance your curls with a defining cream and use a diffuser to maximize volume at the top rather than the sides.
20: Blunt Bob with Subtle Undercut

A blunt, one-length bob creates strong lines that add definition to a round face.
Add a subtle undercut at the nape to remove bulk and create a sleeker silhouette that hugs your neck.
Style with a flat iron for sleek, straight lines that maximize the geometric precision of this cut.
The reduced volume at the back creates a more streamlined look that complements a round face shape.
21: Angled Bob with Wispy Bangs

Combine an angled bob (shorter back, longer front) with wispy, side-swept bangs for a double-slimming effect.
The strong diagonal lines of the cut create structure while the light fringe adds softness.
Keep the longest pieces well below your chin and style with a round brush for movement at the ends.
The combination of angles and wispy texture creates a dimension that flatters a round face.
22: Textured Lob with Invisible Layers

A longer bob with “invisible” layers creates movement without obvious layer lines.
These subtle layers add vertical texture that slims your face while maintaining a clean overall line.
Style with a flat iron, flicking the ends outward slightly to enhance movement.
The longer length combined with strategic internal layers creates a slimming effect that works beautifully for round face shapes.
23: Asymmetrical Pixie Bob

This hybrid cut combines pixie shortness on one side with bob length on the other.
The dramatic asymmetry creates strong diagonal lines that instantly slim a round face shape.
Style the longer side with a slight bend using a flat iron to enhance movement.
The contrasting lengths draw the eye across your face diagonally, creating a slenderizing effect that adds edge to your look.
24: Classic Bob with Deep Side Part

Sometimes the simplest solution is the most effective—a classic, chin-length bob paired with a deep side part creates asymmetry that slims a round face immediately.
Style is sleek and straight, tucking the heavier side behind your ear occasionally to showcase your jawline.
The off-center part and strong diagonal line across your forehead break up roundness for a more oval appearance.
25: Collarbone-Grazing Bob with Face-Framing Layers

A slightly longer bob that just touches your collarbone creates elongated vertical lines.
Add face-framing layers that start at your chin and angle downward to contour your face shape.
Style with a center part and loose waves for a modern look that flatters round faces.
The strategic layer placement draws the eye downward while the waves add movement that distracts from facial fullness.