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  2. Dec 30, 2022 · Different types of bangs for every face shape and type of hair, from thick to thin, plus inspiration for curtain bangs, wispy bangs, parted bangs and more.

    • Full Fringe Bangs. We love nothing more than eyelash-sweeping fall fringes. Having long, full bangs gives you so many options: You can wear them down and straight, or with a few mere sweeps of a brush, turn them into side bangs or curtain bangs.
    • Side Fringe Bang. If full bangs require too much commitment, fringed bangs that are swept off to one side is a lighter second choice. While this looks stunning on longer lengths, side bangs that are cut blunt and choppy look equally amazing on shorter hairstyles.
    • Micro Bangs. As far as fall fringes go, we love micro bangs because they show off gorgeous features! These bangs are best suited to oval-shaped or long faces, as they bisect a high forehead.
    • Curly Shag Bangs. Having curly hair doesn’t mean you need to straighten your bangs everyday! We love the look of curly bangs matched with a modern shag haircut.
    • Curtain Bangs. "A curtain bang is when the hair is cut slightly shorter in the middle and gradually gets longer as it works towards the outer area of the bang," explains hairstylist and Schwarzkopf digital artist team member Brendnetta Ashley.
    • Side Bangs. According to Aziz, side bangs are angled bangs that start from a side part and sweep across the face, gradually getting longer.
    • Long Bangs. Long bangs hit anywhere from the brows to the cheekbones or lower, making them a great option for those looking to test bangs out but aren't fully committed.
    • Blunt Bangs. As Aziz explains, blunt bangs are one length straight across the forehead, typically just above the eyebrow. The bluntness results in a thick, full look that the likes of Jessica Biel, Kerry Washington, and Rashida Jones have rocked expertly.
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    • Blunt. There's something very Margot Tenenbaum about Bella Hadid's sleek curled-under bob and slightly split fringe. All she needs now is a hair slide or two.
    • Natural. A fringe totally suits natural hair—like the one seen here on Logan Browning, with piece-y tendrils that frame the face beautifully. Textured coils look great loosely pulled down over the forehead, and can give hair extra height.
    • Micro. This teeny-tiny choppy fringe gives Emma Watson's look a little more edge. Sure, it's a bit polarizing, but then again, what great hair trend isn't?
    • Arched. Zendaya gives her ponytail some pep with arched bangs. Although this fringe more or less falls straight across the forehead, it's left longer on the sides to form an arch that frames the face.
    • Curtain fringe. This relaxed bangs hairstyle consists of bangs parted in the middle that are longer at the ends. This recreates drapes and curtains that frame your face.
    • Wispy bangs. Unlike blunt bangs that cover most of your forehead, wispy bangs provide a partial cover. The wispy type of fringe suits thin hair and is an easy choice for first-timers in the fringe arena.
    • Arched bangs. Arched bangs are a type of blunt bangs. However, instead of being cut flat across the forehead, they are shaped like a curve that follows the natural curve of the face.
    • Braided bangs. Most braided bangs are not "real" bangs. At least, not as real as those types of fringes that require a haircut. You can pull off a braided fringe even if you don't have a shorter section in the front.
  3. Apr 30, 2022 · Blunt and fringe bangs, thick and thin bangs, long and short hair with bangs — there are countless cuts and lengths to choose from. The first step is to find your ideal fringe....

  4. May 24, 2024 · The Best Types of Bangs for Your Face Shape, According to Stylists. Get in on these fringe benefits. By Deanna Pai and Lisa DeSantis. May 24, 2024. EMMANUEL DUNAND/Getty Images, Gilbert...

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