Bad Bunny's Hairstyle Works on Round Faces
Bad Bunny's signature hairstyle is a strong match for round faces. See why it works, what to ask your barber, and preview it on your own face with AI.
A round face is defined by soft edges, similar width and length, full cheeks. Cuts that lean into added vertical height on top, angular sides, off-center parts tend to flatter these features, while heavy fringe, rounded bowl cuts, equal volume on sides and top can throw off the balance.
The mullet is surprisingly strong on round faces; the buzz cut is risky. Pick carefully.
The Bad Bunny mullet — short top, longer back — creates vertical length through the silhouette that actually elongates a round face. The back-length draws the eye downward, adding apparent facial length. The buzz cut, meanwhile, is one of the worst cuts for a round face: it follows the head's curves and exposes every bit of width. If you're round-faced and drawn to Bad Bunny's catalog, the mullet (the textured modern version, not the full 80s) is your strongest pick. Skip the buzz even if you love the designs aesthetic; the shape compounds round-face width.
Choose the modern textured mullet over the buzz. Ask for the top short enough to keep vertical emphasis but with the back long enough to pull visual weight downward. Skip designs in the buzz direction.
Say: 'Bad Bunny's modern textured mullet — about an inch and a half on top, six to eight inches at the back, gradual taper. Short and tall at the front, long at the back. No buzz cut variation.'
Buzz Cut for Round Face
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Frequently Asked Questions
01. Does Bad Bunny's haircut work on round faces?
The mullet is surprisingly strong on round faces; the buzz cut is risky. Pick carefully.
02. Why does this particular combination work (or not) the way it does?
The Bad Bunny mullet — short top, longer back — creates vertical length through the silhouette that actually elongates a round face. The back-length draws the eye downward, adding apparent facial length. The buzz cut, meanwhile, is one of the worst cuts for a round face: it follows the head's curves and exposes every bit of width. If you're round-faced and drawn to Bad Bunny's catalog, the mullet (the textured modern version, not the full 80s) is your strongest pick. Skip the buzz even if you love the designs aesthetic; the shape compounds round-face width.
03. What should I ask my barber to adapt this cut for a round face?
Choose the modern textured mullet over the buzz. Ask for the top short enough to keep vertical emphasis but with the back long enough to pull visual weight downward. Skip designs in the buzz direction.
04. What exact words should I use with my barber?
Say: 'Bad Bunny's modern textured mullet — about an inch and a half on top, six to eight inches at the back, gradual taper. Short and tall at the front, long at the back. No buzz cut variation.'
05. Is there a celebrity whose hairstyle is a better fit for round faces?
Bad Bunny is already a strong choice. Browse the full celebrity catalog to compare options side by side.
06. Can I preview the cut on my face before committing?
Yes. Upload a photo to the Hairstyle AI app and preview Bad Bunny's cut on your actual round face. You'll see how the proportions land before you book a barber.