#1: Whipped middle bangs with long hair
If you have long hair but want to try something with flair, whipped bangs give your hair a soft, youthful look. Best worn on smooth to wavy texture for ease.
#2: Long subtle layers and sheer full bangs
Long subtle layers are great for ladies with thick hair types with high density. Whipped bangs help frame your face, especially sheer bangs for oval face shapes. Layered hair helps hold weight while maintaining overall length.
#3: Medium Shag and Face-Framing Bangs for a small forehead
A medium shag and face framing bangs is a fun flirty take on a traditional shag. Try a curtain bang with less weight and a more noisy effect. It will complement one smaller forehead. The best part of a shag is the flexibility with styling. You can air dry or add some extra texture with a soft beach curl.
#4: Blonde layered medium hair with soft, whipped bangs
A youthful look for blondes is layered, medium length hair. Soft, tousled bangs are your choice. They grow from fringe to fringe and can evolve with the style. This will prolong wear.
#5: Long hair with soft shaggy layers and whipped bangs
Working with such long lengths can begin to drag down a client’s appearance. In my opinion, the best solution is airy layers and transparent fringes that give life and movement to your hair. Adding shorter lengths can be so helpful. For example, by highlighting cheekbones or using them to hide one big pan. The possibilities are unlimited. I would suggest always dry cutting these areas for the most precision as it will be the hallmark of the style.
#6: Textured shag with sheer fringe
Wear a textured shag with sheer fringe and freshen up your style. ONE tousled fringes will highlight your eyes and hide your forehead. It is also a good complement to your shag haircut. If you’re not sure about bangs, sheer bangs are easy to grow out because they’re so minimal. A shag and bangs pair well. And they give you a textured shape.
#7: Straight hair with thin layers and bangs
Straight hair with thin layers and bangs are a beautiful face frame. Give your long hair some style with soft pieces around your face. The thin layers are also perfect for balancing round face shapes. And they are stylish. Try blow-drying with a large round brush. Use Olaplex #6 for incredible shine and control.
#8: Copper mullet with very thin bangs
A copper mullet with very thin bangs is here to stay. If you’re unsure about this look and have thinner or fine hair, this layered cut and color accentuates the edges. Amped up with copper tones, ask your stylist to paint on a little extra hair color just above your brows. It will really give you the full effect. Have them give you a soft, sheer bang for softness around your jaw line.
#9: Short blonde bob with whipped fringe
A short blonde bob with tousled fringe works well if you have a relatively small forehead and round face. Instead of bangs, ask your stylist to cut sheer bangs for round face balance. The bob itself will create the illusion of a narrower face.
#10: Medium curly hairstyle with light bangs
As trends return, they stay medium curly hairstyle with light bangs was a staple. The Korean-inspired sheer bangs allow for a polished yet laid-back look. Very popular in the early 2000’s and I can’t wait to start seeing more in my chair.
#11: Light bangs and subtle layers for short hair
The light bangs and subtle layers work well with your short hair, especially if it’s on the finer side. Having sheer bangs for short hair that are smooth creates volume and movement. You may need to visit the salon every 2-3 weeks for a quick one fringes trim.
#12: Soft fringes and light whipped layers for oval face shapes
A soft fringe and light tousled layers look great on oval face shapes and long straight hair. The layers can be styled with a little flick to create more body if you want. Or wear your hair all the way up into a ponytail, leaving the soft curved fringes and tousled sides out to create a beautiful frame.
#13: Collarbone length haircut with piece-y bangs for fine hair
Get the most out of your fine hair in one collar bone length cut with piece-y bangs. Medium hair is a good choice of length to make your strands look thicker. You may need to add a little more hair to see through the bangs for square face shapes and balance out your features. Light bangs compliment heart faces and are a great way to try bangs because they grow out easily.
#14: Sheer fringes and textured waves
Get a sheer fringe with textured waves. If you have fine and limp hair, adding bangs will give you body around your face. Try blow drying your bangs with a medium round brush to add lift. Remember, you want to avoid making them too round and outdated. You’ll want to curl your textured layers with a 3/4 inch iron for the most volume.
#15: Curly medium hairstyle with textured bangs
A curly medium hairstyle with textured bangs is the perfect cut to rid your hair of split ends. In my opinion, medium length hairstyles is the best choice to maintain length. And you get healthier and lighter hair. Adding a textured bang will make your medium cut even better. Have your stylist cut your bangs to make them light and airy.
#16: Mid back-length layered cut with a soft fringe
Low maintenance and smart? A layered cut in the center back with a soft fringe is an airy style that is elegant. That side bangsfor example, add a touch of difference as you evolve the style over seasons.
#17: Airy Bob style with bangs and layers
From my experience, when you’re looking for a drastic change in style, one thing is to try a fringe. A favorite is airy transparency curtain bangs that will frame the face beautifully. In addition, you can adapt the length to each face shape. In styling, I suggest lots of movement with the layers and curling the front fringe back off your face.
#18: Long Beach Wavy hair with straight bangs
Creates long beach wavy hair with straight bangs can be done on air-dried or blow-dried hair. The difference is thermal or heatless curls. When styling sheer bangs, a round brush and blow-dry ideally help the style. And this style is worth considering when considering maintenance.
#19: Thin bangs and soft waves on medium length hair
Try one medium length style with thin bangs and a soft wave. It’s a low-maintenance cut that hits past the shoulders without adding layers. One-length cuts will keep the length full and compliment finer hair textures. Longer tousled bangs give you just enough around your face to create a beautiful shape. And they easily turn into one side swept bang in between bang trim.
#20: Messy curls and thin forehead length bangs for a big forehead
A medium beachy textured cut with thin bangs will compliment a wide forehead. Curly hair is forgiving with a finer texture that adds volume to your hair. Brow length whipped bangs help balance a face shape that has a larger forehead.
#21: Messy blonde lob with sheer bangs for square face shapes
See-through, thin bangs and a shoulder-length bob are a great style on square face shapes. Ladies looking for a subtle color change but don’t want the maintenance that comes with blonde, try one rooted blonde. It will help blend your natural color into the blonde better. Ask your stylist to keep it natural while adding the change you want.
#22: Shoulder length hair with short layers and light bangs
Shoulder length bob haircuts goes very well with short layers. These layers add the volume you want. Pair it with light or full bangs for a beautiful style. This also helps blend the shorter layers around your head.
#23: Sleek black hair with whipped bangs for round face shapes
When looking for a new style, consider your face shape and what would be a good fit. Long hair paired with a round face shape can be unflattering, so I suggest adding bangs to soften your look. I would also suggest only using dry shampoo under the bangs. You have natural oils coming from your forehead, so adding too much product will create a greasy look.
#24: Curtain bangs and wavy blonde balayage hair
One of the biggest trends right now is tousled sheer bangs for wavy hair. This trend looks good on pretty much everyone because the bangs are kept very light. The best way to keep these bangs in place is to warm up some wax with the heat of your hands.
#25: Long curved bangs on wavy medium length hair
Growing out your hair can feel sad. But with your medium length hair, you can add styles like long arched bangs. They give you a low-commitment look that evolves at your next salon visit to the next look! This style looks great on wavy textures for a lived-in feel.