Edgar Cut on a Round Face — Sharp Fringe, Slimming Fade
The blunt fringe shortens the face while the high fade adds vertical emphasis. The Edgar cut is a powerful combination for round face shapes.
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Face Shape Guide
Equal width and length, soft curved jaw
Add Volume Here: Crown & top
Height at the top elongates the face and adds definition.
Keep It Short Here: Sides
Volume here widens an already round silhouette — keep it close.
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Why It Works
The Edgar cut features a straight-across, blunt fringe at the forehead paired with a high skin fade on the sides and back. For round faces, this combination is surprisingly effective: the blunt fringe creates a strong horizontal line that shortens the perceived face length (useful for round faces that benefit from structure), while the high skin fade dramatically reduces width at the temples and sides. The overall effect is a more angular, structured silhouette that combats the softness of a round face. The high contrast between the textured top and the bare sides creates the vertical emphasis that round faces need.
How to Style
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Ask for a high skin fade starting at the temples.
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Leave 1-2 inches of textured hair on top.
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Request a blunt, straight-across fringe at eyebrow level.
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Style the top with matte clay or texture powder.
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Maintenance: fade every 2 weeks, fringe trim every 3-4 weeks.
The blunt fringe must be cut with a straight razor for the sharpest line — scissors create a softer edge that undercuts the Edgar aesthetic.
The Edgar cut is bold and distinctive — it works extremely well on the right face or looks jarring on the wrong one. AI try-on lets you test the blunt fringe and high fade combination on your round face before committing to a style that takes weeks to grow out.
"I tried 20 hairstyles before my salon appointment and found the perfect one."
— Jessica T.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 What face shapes suit the Edgar cut?
Round and oval faces benefit most from the Edgar cut. The high fade slims round faces, and the blunt fringe adds structure to oval faces. Square faces should be cautious as the angular fringe can emphasize an already-angular jawline.
Q2 Is the Edgar cut high maintenance?
Moderately — the fade needs refreshing every 2 weeks and the blunt fringe needs trimming every 3-4 weeks to stay crisp. Without maintenance, the Edgar quickly loses its defining sharpness.
Q3 Can I style an Edgar cut differently day to day?
The fringe can be styled flat forward, textured with product, or slightly to one side. The sides always stay faded. The core silhouette is fixed, but texture and fringe direction offer some daily variation.
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