ALL ABOUT BANGS
Whether you've worn bangs or not, you'll probably realise that there's a lot of variety in the fringe family. If you're thinking about really changing up your look but you don't want to sacrifice length in either direction, (hair cut or extensions) bangs can really be a great option. This doesn't mean that you have to adopt dramatic blunt bangs either. You can always trim more, so start long and go from there.
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Ashley Tisdale |
LONG, SIDESWEPT BANGS
These are good for almost any hair type and can be very versatile. You can straighten them or wear them wavy to blend into curls. They're also easy to grow out, which makes them the perfect solution for easing yourself into a full on bang commitment. These also work well if you have naturally curly hair that you air dry since you can blow dry the bangs and sweep them to the side, blending them with other hair.
BLUNT EYEBROW-LENGTH BANGS
These are a good option if you have a long, narrow face, because they make your face appear a bit more oval. They're also great if you have thick, straight hair and want a more mod look. If your eyes are your favourite feature, these will draw a lot of attention to them!
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Reese Witherspoon |
WISPY-ENDED BANGS
You don't ever want your bangs to be too thin, otherwise they'll be a little too '80s, but you can have your hairdresser cut up into an otherwise blunt bang just to make the ends more jagged and less precise. This is good if you hair has body and you don't want your bangs to look too perfect.
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