If you’ve got a round face and long hair, you already know the struggle—too much volume in the wrong spot can widen your face, but the right shape can add instant structure. Curtain bangs are a game changer here, especially when cut to hit right between your cheekbones and jawline—they help frame your face without shrinking it visually. But here’s something most folks miss: your layers matter just as much as your bangs. Ask your stylist for vertical layering that starts at or below the chin—not above—to elongate your face instead of puffing out your cheeks. Bonus tip: avoid heavy styling creams near the roots. They’ll weigh down your curtain bangs and make your style fall flat.
Scroll through all the looks below to find a style that’s tailored just right for your face and texture!

#1 Low Maintenance Long Layers With Curtain Bangs
Effortless and flattering, this low-maintenance long layered cut features feathered ends and curtain bangs that naturally draw the eyes down—perfect for softening a round face. The mid-density hair falls just past the chest, creating gentle face-framing movement without daily styling stress. Ideal for those wanting shape without losing length. Downside? Thick hair may need thinning to avoid bulk at the ends.

#2 Soft Wispy Curtain Bangs On Long Layered Hair
This look brings together soft layering and ultra-fine curtain bangs that graze the eyes. Perfect for women with fine to medium-density hair who want a delicate and feminine cut. These wispy bangs gently break up cheek width, creating an elongated silhouette. Just know—they require a bit of heat styling to keep that airy shape daily.

#3 Short Curtain Bangs With Long Flowing Length
Shorter curtain bangs add a unique contrast to this otherwise long and flowing cut. It’s a great way to shorten the forehead and bring definition higher on the face, balancing roundness. Best for medium to thick hair with a bit of natural texture. One drawback—short bangs need frequent trims to keep their clean shape.

#4 Shaggy Long Haircut With Curtain Bangs
A modern shag with long layers and curtain bangs adds the right kind of chaos for softening a round face. This style builds texture and airiness, especially for medium to coarse hair types. The bang line is more textured and broken, which adds character. You’ll love it if you want less structure—but be aware, it’s not for super-fine hair without support from mousse or spray.

#5 Glossy Black Long Hair With Curtain Bangs
Shiny and full, this style showcases long, jet-black layers with long curtain bangs that hug the cheekbones—ideal for rounder faces needing more vertical lines. Great for thick, straight hair that holds its shape. The shine gives it a luxe finish, but buildup from oils can weigh it down, so clarify weekly if needed.

#6 Korean-Inspired Curtain Bangs On Sleek Long Hair
This cut takes notes from Korean trends—softly curved curtain bangs that taper outward and clean, smooth layers for polished symmetry. The result is a sleek look that complements round face shapes beautifully. Best on medium-density straight hair. Minimal layers mean low upkeep, though finer textures may need a boost with volumizing spray.

#7 Framed Curtain Bangs On Voluminous Long Hair
This voluminous layered style uses bold curtain bangs that fan out into airy face-framing pieces, working well to elongate round faces. Great for women with dense, naturally full hair. It creates lift at the crown and structure through the sides. On the flip side, it may require heat tools or volumizing products to keep from collapsing by day’s end.

#8 Long Wavy Hair With Dimensional Curtain Bangs
Rich dimension in the color and sculpted wave pattern help break up the fullness of the face. The curtain bangs are feathered and lifted, drawing attention to the eyes while softening the cheeks. Perfect for thicker textures. The one thing to watch—heavier bangs can get bulky in humid weather, so go light on styling cream.

#9 Blonde Long Hair With Curtain Bangs And Layers
This voluminous cut uses long, face-framing layers and sweeping curtain bangs to gently contour a round face. Ideal for medium to thick hair, especially with natural texture. The light, golden blonde helps reflect light and adds airiness, but be aware—lighter tones may require more maintenance to avoid brassiness or dryness over time.

#10 Long Brown Waves With Parted Curtain Bangs
This softly waved style features center-parted curtain bangs that break up facial width—perfect for round face shapes. The mid-length layers add dimension without overwhelming finer features. Great for medium-density hair with a natural wave. If your hair tends to frizz, you’ll need a light serum or cream to maintain those clean waves.

#11 Brunette Long Hair With Modern Curtain Bangs
Modern and flattering, this long brunette cut features clean, face-hugging curtain bangs that ease into layered mid-lengths. It creates a sculpted silhouette that minimizes roundness. Great for thick hair or anyone wanting definition without going short. Blow-drying or using a large curling iron on the bangs helps maintain the lift—without it, they can easily fall flat.

#12 Curly Long Hair With Feathery Curtain Bangs
For curly-haired clients, this cut offers a gorgeous balance of shape and texture. The curtain bangs are cut slightly shorter and feathery to blend into bouncy spirals. Perfect for round faces, as it adds height and structure while embracing volume. This shape suits dense curls best, though frizz management is key—leave-in products are a must to define the curtain fringe properly.

#13 Subtle Curtain Bangs On Sleek Long Hair
Sleek and minimalist, this look is all about polished length with the tiniest hint of curtain bangs to break up a rounder face. There’s virtually no heavy layering, making it a solid choice for fine or naturally straight hair. It frames the cheek area softly without looking too stylized. The tradeoff is volume—you may need root lift products to avoid a flat crown.

#14 Straight Long Hair With Blended Curtain Bangs
A clean, straight finish with seamlessly blended curtain bangs gives this look a sleek but flattering silhouette for round faces. The hair density here is high, which makes the blunt length feel fuller and polished. It’s great for anyone who prefers low layering or wants to showcase shine. Keep in mind, the weight can drag the face down if the bangs aren’t kept voluminous or well-shaped.

#15 Long Curtain Bangs With Textured Waves
Textured waves bring body and bounce to this longer look, while curtain bangs open the face just enough to slim rounder cheeks. The layering is soft and intentional, perfect for thick or high-density hair. If your hair is naturally straight, you’ll need heat tools to achieve this finish, but it’s worth it for the movement and volume. A great pick if you want shape without sacrificing length.

#16 Soft Curtain Bangs On Layered Long Hair
Subtle and flowy, this style features soft curtain bangs that skim the brows and blend smoothly into long, tapered layers. It helps create an oval illusion for those with fuller cheeks. Best suited for medium to thick hair, it has great movement while keeping styling easy. Be mindful—straight textures might need heat styling to maintain the curve of the bangs.

#17 Butterfly Haircut With Airy Curtain Bangs
This butterfly cut plays with volume and direction to flatter a rounder face—shorter interior layers near the cheekbones contrast beautifully with longer wings. Airy curtain bangs lift the face, adding a youthful softness. This look thrives on medium to thick hair and really shines when blow-dried with a round brush. However, the shape can fall flat quickly on very fine or oily hair without dry texture support.

#18 Wispy Curtain Bangs For Softening Round Face Shape
Light, wispy curtain bangs paired with flowing blonde waves soften broader cheekbones and add width at the crown—a smart trick for rounder faces. The long, slightly tousled texture is great for fine to medium hair. This cut adds movement without committing to high layering, but humidity might cause flyaways around the bang area if not properly styled or treated.

#19 Face Framing Curtain Bangs With Layered Length
This look uses face-framing curtain bangs to balance wider cheeks, tapering subtly into long, airy layers. The cut works best on medium-density hair with slight natural wave—it brings structure without looking overly styled. It’s particularly flattering for round faces because the soft bangs elongate the face visually. Styling is fairly low-effort, but fine hair may not hold the shape as easily.

#20 Swansweep Haircut
The swansweep haircut creates a soft swooping motion from the bangs through the mid-lengths, making it a fantastic choice for softening wide cheekbones. The curtain bangs melt into long, sweeping layers, which work well with naturally straight or slightly wavy hair. It’s elegant and low-maintenance—but beware, flat hair types may need volume at the roots to keep the lift alive.

#21 HaloCurtain Cut
Romantic and bold, the HaloCurtain cut features fiery copper-red long waves and sculpted curtain bangs that halo around the forehead. This look is particularly flattering on fuller, round faces because the soft, forward-curving fringe subtly narrows the brow while the waves add length and movement. Ideal for thick, naturally wavy hair. The only downside? That stunning color and bang shape both require some upkeep—toning for the red and heat-styling for the curtain fringe to keep its gentle bend.
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