Not sure what kind of fringe you want?
You’re in the right place.
So you’re thinking about getting bangsexciting!
Bottleneck Bangs
Out of all the bang styles on this list,bottleneck bangsare the newest.
Their shortest point sits somewhere between the eyebrows and the longest between the cheekbones and jawline."
Baby Bangs
It’s no secret that baby bangs aren’t for everyone.
They’re a flash from the past, initially popularized in the 50s thanks to celebrities like Aubrey Hepburn.
Micro Bangs
Want to go even shorter?
You might like the buzzy-yet-contentious micro bangs.
Curly Bangs
Curly textures and bangs are a match made in hair heaven.
They can “completely change your look,” saysLindsay De Los Santos, a Miami-based hairstylist.
Case in point: Her client, seen in the accompanying photo.
Braided Bangs
Take your protective style to the next level with braided bangs.
Side-Swept Bangs
For some, the thought ofside-swept bangsmight give you cringe-worthy flashbacks to the early aughts.
But unlike the flat-ironed and deep-parted swoop fringe of the early 2000s, the modern-day style is more natural.
Wispy Bangs
Prefer a light, feathery fringe to sharp, blunt cuts?
Wispy bangs might be perfect for you.
To be clear, “wispy” refers to texture, not the cut.
This statement-making style flatters angular face shapes and can help shorten the look of a high forehead.
Just look at Selena!
Feathered Bangs
For those fine-haired friends, these wispy, layered bangs add instant texture.
Ask your stylist for a few, flirty cheekbone-grazing pieces, which blend perfectly with the trendy shag cuts.
Bombshell Bangs
Hello, Sabrina Carpenter!
Clip-In Bangs
Bangswhile beautifulare a commitment.
If you’re on the fence about cutting them, consider wearing faux fringe.
Clip-ins are an easy way to test drive the trend (no scissors needed).
Before clipping them in, create a small braid across your hairline to give them something to grip into.