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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesGently framing the face, curly bangs can showcase your best features and soften your appearance. In this hairstyle by Hiro Ochi, you can see how beautifully the fringe pairs with a shoulder-length layered curls, but you can experiment with other lengths too.
Considering cutting some bangs? Let us add more arguments to your ‘Pros’ column by saying a fringe can complement any face shape and hair length, introducing something new to your style. It looks equally great with long, medium, or short lengths, so you may stick to your preferred cut but refresh it with a new twist at the expense of classy bangs.
Choose the fringe hairstyle that flatters you the most and enjoy your stunning transformation!
We are drawn to the stunning texture and movement this shaggy cut gives to long hair, either straight or wavy! As stylists commonly pair shag with choppy bangs, we reckon combining it with short blunt bangs instead will be a good move worthy of a true fashionista.
This dreamy, undone bob hairstyle exudes Parisian chic along with some daring edginess that spices up your appearance. Style it with a texturizing spray to accentuate those choppy layers. Additionally, define the front pieces with a pea-sized amount of hair cream or pomade for a nice face-framing effect.
All of us are fixated on a perfect pairing, and luckily, we’ve found the ideal match for your thick, wavy hair — the eyebrow-grazing, airy bangs. While bringing lightweight and interest to your locks, they are also easy to style with a blow drier and a hair spray.
Meet a stunning mix of sharp layers, loose waves, and buttery blonde ombre, expertly combined in this shoulder-length shaggy hairstyle. Edgy yet incredibly feminine, it is an ideal choice for women with square and rectangle face shapes, aiming to soften their angular features.
Have you ever considered a cool-girl mullet haircut that infuses short hair with tons of texture, movement, and dimension? Jayne Matthews advises cutting the bangs with a razor rather than scissors to give them this soft textured look.
Working for every face shape, this layered haircut flatters both fine locks that aim for fullness and thick strands, requiring some airiness and dynamic. Apply some sea salt spray to the roots and bangs when styling your hair for this salon-quality textured look at home.
Your long, thick locks can definitely benefit from subtle layers and long curtain bangs. Without risking your hair length and thickness, you’ll get a significant transformation that makes your chic tresses the focal point of your look.
Curly bangs may not be the most easy-to-maintain fringe style, but if you know how to manage your curls, you’ll get the desired look easily. The secret is in regular hair moisturizing that allows you to get rid of any frizz. Then, the case for small — blow-dry your curls with a diffuser, applying the curl defining creme to shape the bangs to your liking.
This combination of a short bob and long bangs is absolutely stunning! Make the fringe and overall hair extra smooth by straightening them with a flat iron and fixing the result with a hairspray for added staying power.
Flippy layers are what can make your long hair look playful and charming while strikingly textured. Combining them with cute curtain bangs will allow you to complement your face shape and balance a high forehead.
If you enjoy the sleekness of your hair but wish to add some texture and movement, we suggest trying this pretty style. Long curtain bangs will help you enhance the body around the face; trimmed and curled ends bring the dynamics that straight hair types often lack.
Gently framing the face, curly bangs can showcase your best features and soften your appearance. In this hairstyle by Hiro Ochi, you can see how beautifully the fringe pairs with a shoulder-length layered curls, but you can experiment with other lengths too.
Exuding rockabilly and retro vibe, short, blunt bangs are considered one of the hottest fringe styles, suitable for all ages. “A bang that ends in the middle of your forehead draws attention to your eyes and eyebrows, so if those are your best features, this is a great look to try,” notes hairstylist Angelo Baiunco.
The beauty of a bob cut is that it can be easily customized to suit your hair type and face shape. For example, a neck-length wavy bob, paired with trendy see-through bangs, can create a stylish look, flattering for heart-shaped faces.
For those aiming to express their wild nature, this layered hairstyle with long fringe, reminiscent of the 70s, is a good call. When trying it on your naturally curly hair, you can model a lovely and harmonious shape that flatters your appearance and accentuates facial features.
Here’s another gorgeous bob you can try to restyle your hair and reinvent yourself. Inspired by the 90s, this haircut features gradual layers, narrowing to the chin, and trendy curtain bangs that create a face-framing effect.
Thicker side-swept bangs are a desired fringe style for both heart- and oval-shaped faces. But you can ask for a versatile fringe that can be both swept to the side and parted in the middle.
A long, wispy fringe that smoothly transitions into the face-framing layers is key to making your longer hair more manageable without compromising its length. Another advantage of this haircut is that you can easily collect your locks in an updo, leaving the bangs to accentuate your features.
This neck-length blunt cut with slightly flipped ends wouldn’t look as cute and unique without the short, feathered bangs. A shorter fringe adds Parisian flair to the bob, making it look extremely stylish and captivating.
Looking for something one-of-a-kind yet low-maintenance? Then, we welcome you to explore the beauty of this octopus haircut with micro bangs. The layers are easy to style with a flat iron or a blow-drier and a round brush. As for the fringe, you can leave it air-dry while it’s freshly cut or shape it with a blow-drier when it grows out.
Catherine Bell’s disconnected bob is layered with a razor to achieve the awesome jagged contours and wispy texture. The arched fringe is a perfect compliment to this style. It’s point cut at the ends to match the edgy finish of the cut.
Here is a nice haircut idea for brunettes with straight hair. Carly Rae Jepsen presents an awesome haircut with long razored layers and a straight fringe over her forehead. Similar to the bangs from the previous example, this fringe is point cut at the very ends.
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When you thin out a fringe for thick wavy hair, you are getting frizz on a humid day, even if you have straighten your fringe meticulously before going out. Blunt cut bangs are heavier, so they look better in any weather. Alexa Chung has thick wavy hair, and this is the reason why she always wears her bangs cut blunt.
A thick below-eyebrow fringe looks great on brunettes with straight or slightly wavy hair. You may add face-framing streaks for a slimming effect. Cristin Milioti pairs her cute full fringe with a ponytail hairstyle. There were lots of various ponytails in spring and pre-fall fashion shows for this year.
The scrunched strands of Suki Waterhouse evoke thoughts of a bright sunny day by the sea shore. Beach waves look great with bangs and without any. Light straight bangs look good with very subtle, barely there waves. These are styled with a sea salt hair spray.
If you prefer to wear a fringe that lies across your forehead, choose its length thoughtfully. Horizontal fringe tends to shrink and eventually looks shorter than you expected. An elongated fringe, veiling your eyes, will add your look a mysterious flair. Bella Thorne is just gorgeous!
Blunt horizontal bangs are often combined with face-framing layers. If you opt for this variant, you will be able to style your fringe straight, so that it covers your forehead completely or sweep it to one side where it will blend with the layers. Hannah Simone rocks her cute fringe with a high bun and bright lips.
Popular English model Edie Campbell looks very tender and fragile with her fringe haircut and warm dark blonde hair color. Eddie has a long face shape. That’s why she often wears the across-the-forehead type of fringe. It’s better not to make it too heavy. Eddie’s fringe features lightness and movement. It draws attention to her beautiful blue eyes and makes her face shape perfectly oval.
The shoulder-length curls and straight bangs of Zooey Deschanel are a good idea for a romantic look. Wear a pastel or floral print dress with this charming downdo, and you’ll turn into the cutest baby doll!
Halle Berry often rocks sassy short hairstyles with a fringe. If you have thick hair, you may try her edgy fringe cut with sharp feathers. In short haircuts such a fringe blends with the locks of the top section and creates cool texture.
A well-cut fringe can naturally enhance your facial features and accentuate any hairstyle. Don’t be afraid to experiment with your looks, and you’ll surely find what works best for your hair.
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