Bangs - the best fringe hairstyles

The topic of conversation and my on-trend look this week is something all you ladies from Liverpool have been trending for years… ‘Bangs’! Better known to us Scousers as curtains, or to your nan as a grown-out fringe! Depending on the shape of your face or the hairstyle you’re going for, you can customise your bangs to frame your face in a way that suits you best.

What is the Bangs Hairstyle?

Bangs, also known as fringe, involve cutting the front part of the hair to fall over the forehead. This versatile style can range from short, blunt cuts to long, wispy strands. Popular variations include curtain bangs, which part in the middle, and side-swept bangs that frame the face. If you decide to get bangs, I suggest going with a centre parting. It creates more of an even finish and makes it easier for you to manage. Of course, your hairdresser may suggest otherwise for the likes of cow-licks or any other hair growth patterns.

The History of the Bangs Hairstyle

Bangs have been a part of hairstyling for centuries, with their popularity rising and falling over time. From the flapper styles of the 1920s to the iconic looks of the 1960s and 70s, bangs have been a staple in fashion history. Today, they continue to evolve with modern trends and celebrity influences.

Different Types of Bangs Hairstyles

Curtain Bangs: These bangs part in the middle and frame the face, suitable for various hair textures and lengths.

Blunt Bangs

Straight across the forehead, these bangs make a bold statement.

Side-Swept Bangs

Angled to one side, they blend seamlessly with the rest of the hair.

Wispy Bangs

Light and airy, perfect for a subtle change.

Curly Bangs

Ideal for those with natural curls, adding a playful touch.

Long Bangs

These can be styled in various ways, from sleek and straight to tousled and wavy.

Bangs with Different Hair Lengths

Short Hair with Bangs

Short hair with bangs can create a chic and edgy look. Styles like pixie cuts or bobs with bangs are perfect for those who want a low-maintenance yet stylish appearance. Bangs can add a playful touch to short hair, making it look fuller and more dynamic. For example:

Bob with Bangs

A classic bob paired with blunt or wispy bangs can give a sophisticated and modern vibe.

Pixie Cut with Bangs

Adding bangs to a pixie cut can soften the look and add a touch of femininity.

Medium Hair with Bangs

Medium-length hair offers a lot of versatility when it comes to bangs. This length allows for various styling options, from sleek and straight to wavy and tousled. Bangs can enhance the overall look by adding texture and framing the face. Some popular combinations include:

Shoulder-Length Hair with Bangs

This length works well with curtain bangs or side-swept bangs, providing a balanced and stylish appearance.

Long Bob (Lob) with Bangs

The ‘One Length Lob’ with subtle layers and bangs can create a trendy and polished look.

Long Hair with Bangs

Long hair with bangs can be incredibly versatile and glamorous. Bangs can break up the length and add interest to long hair, making it look more dynamic and less heavy. Here are some ideas:

Long Hair with Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs can frame the face beautifully and blend seamlessly with long layers.

Long Layered Hair with Bangs

Adding bangs to long, layered hair can create a soft and romantic look.

Who Suits a Bangs Hairstyle?

Bangs can suit almost anyone, but the key is to choose the right type for your face shape and hair texture. For example:

Round Faces: Side-swept or curtain bangs can elongate the face.

Square Faces: Soft, wispy bangs can soften strong jawlines.

Oval Faces: Most bang styles work well, offering versatility.

Heart-Shaped Faces: Long, side-swept bangs can balance a wider forehead.

Why Choose Bangs?

Bangs offer you the freedom to alternate your hairstyle. Making your hairstyle versatile makes your hair more fun to play with when it comes to creating a look. This means your hair allows you to create many different styles for many different occasions and not just stick to the same one over and over.

Examples:


Ponytail Fix

Say you tie your hair up in a pony all the time but hate it when there’s nothing to frame your face, making you feel proper boring. Introduce bangs that fall softly around your cheekbones, which you can manage while still having the option to tie back if needed! Instant style fix. Try making that pony into a bun for an even trendier look. (Swanky trick: if you go to the gym, have kids, or wash your hair once every two weeks, hence the slick back pony, your bangs will take seconds to wash and dry and draw attention away from whatever lies beneath.)

One Length Lob

A style I am a big fan of at the moment is the ‘One Length Lob’. This very popular style works on most hair types. Although people often think they can’t have layers in it at all, that’s not true. I often introduce ever-so-subtle face shaping to soften the look and, of course, bangs. Bangs can finish this style off fantastically, creating much more of a statement to your look. For an even more glamorous finish, try using a wand; it works magically!

Conclusion

Bangs are a timeless and versatile hairstyle that can be customised to fit any look. Whether you’re considering a dramatic change or a subtle update, there’s a bang style out there for you. Embrace the trend and find the perfect bangs to complement your style.

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