For round or square faces: Bangs can make circular faces appear even wider, so finding the right shape is key. Ask for a graphic, curved style that will flatter bone structure. The thicker the better, as wispy versions will have less impact.
But if you want something definitive, the ideal style is layered and feathered, where the shortest pieces hit the arch of your eyebrows, and the longest meet the outer corner of your eyes.
But, the key is to make sure the hair is cut dry, as this will take out the guesswork for how your bangs will look with their natural texture.
As for styling, comb the bangs down and apply a little styling product. Once dry, use a mini flatiron to smooth not straighten ends plus any static. Try wearing a hat for 15 minutes or so to keep hair flat against the head, your body heat will set your fringe to be a little smoother. Sadly, the closest I've gotten were horrendous side bangs that ruined all pictures of me at age Despite my years of wondering if this was the right moment to take the plunge, I keep getting scared off by stylists, friends, and my mom, all of whom brought up justifiable concerns like: "Are you prepared to style your hair every day?
In quarantine, a pair of hair scissors are starting to look really good. But there's a lot to consider, from hair texture to face shape to style of bang. While everyone can get bangs, you may want guidance on the style that would look great on you and is achievable with your specific hair type. There's no surefire way to know whether you should take the plunge or not, but at the very least, I thought I could introduce you to some stylists who can help answer the quintessential question: "Should I get bangs?
Celebrity stylist Nafisah Carter says face shapes fall into five categories, and the category yours is in should drive the style of bangs you get. Though you can absolutely defy convention and ignore your face shape and get the kind of bangs you think are best, just be warned that it might not end up looking exactly the way it looks in an inspo image. Before you cut bangs, you need to have a good grasp of your natural hair texture and the effort that you may have to put into your new style.
Carter's advice: Always embrace your natural hair so that you can imagine what your bangs will look like without styling. Even if you tend to blow-dry or use hot tools consistently, there will be days where you might not have the time, and you don't want to be disappointed by how your bangs look with minimal styling. For a diamond-shaped face, a face that is wider at the cheekbones, anything usually suits! If you have this shape you are extremely lucky as the preferred style is completely up to you.
If you wanted some more guidance with what fringe to have, think more towards your lifestyle and how having a fringe could impact the day to day activities you take. For example, if you are typically low maintenance option for a broken fringe which can be taken to the side for ease and styling. Kendall Jenner looking hot with her cut into full fringe.
A long face shape suits heavier and fuller bangs. Bella Hadid is supermodel goals with her full fringe look. In order to maintain your fringe and keep it in good condition, we recommend getting your fringe trimmed every three days. Our clients visit every six weeks and pop in for a fringe trim in between.
If you have cut your own fringe you know the answer to that already, it might not have worked out quite the way you anticipated when you first picked up those scissors! All our stylists offer free fringe trims between cuts and we can ensure it is perfect for your face shape and hair texture.
With our curly-haired clients we cut the fringe in when wet and at a longer length when it dries, and the curl shrinks, we then trim it again to the right length. If you are curly and getting a fringe for the first time, start gently with a subtle shallow fringe and then once you and your stylist knows how the curl sits, you can be braver with the cut.
Some of our clients with curlier hairlines we also isolate their keratin treatment to the fringe only which helps soften it. If you have thin or fine hair you can definitely pull off a fringe. In fact, the right fringe can revive your look and add freshness to your style. Look your best at all times. View our beauty products that we have to offer.
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So what do you need to think about to ensure that your fringe looks flawless? Our Creative Director, Kieron Fowles, gives us his expert advice. When going for the chop, your stylist will consider factors including your face shape, as well as your hair type.
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