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14 Different Types of Bangs for Every Type of Hair

Whether you want wispy, parted or curtain bangs, there's a style that's perfect for you.

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Depending on who you ask, bangs are either an amazing idea or a terrible idea. The problem is, when you say "bangs," a lot of people's minds go right to thick, cut-straight-across fringe with no definition or shape. In reality, there are so many different haircuts with bangs out there to flatter every type of hair length and texture. "Bangs can be a chic and stylish way to compliment your face shape and have a similar effect to contour in makeup when it comes to hair styling," according to Los Angeles-based hairstylist Anthony Montoya. "They are generally worn at four different points on the face: above the brows, at eye level, at cheekbone level and at the jawline."

We're here to tell you that, in fact, bangs can look good on everyone, but if you want to make sure your fringe doesn't turn out to be a disaster, you want to keep your face shape in mind:

  • Square or heart-shaped faces look best with wispier, feathered fringe to add softness.
  • Oblong face shapes are a perfect match for blunt-cut bangs.
  • Round faces can get added dimension from side-swept or curtain bangs.
  • Oval-shaped faces can pull off just about any type of bang.

Here are some of the best types of bangs to show your hairstylist as inspiration this year:

1

Curtain Bangs

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Made famous by Bridget Bardot in the '70s, curtain bangs are a feathered cut that creates a mussed-up, cool-girl look. "Recently, every single one of my clients has wanted some sort of face frame, and I always recommend [these]," says celebrity hairstylist Mary Kendall. "They are low maintenance, work with all hairlines and are fairly user-friendly to style."

She blows the curtain bangs out, curling under toward the face, and then once parted, taking each side and blowing out and away.

2

Bottleneck Bangs

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As its name suggests, these face framers are shaped in a bottleneck curve that's cut shorter at the top and cascades to longer pieces that skim around the eye and cheek line. They're like the new curtain bangs: universally flattering across face shapes.

"A middle part works best for this look," says Montoya. "Dry strands away from the face at a 90º angle using a round brush, until dry and smooth." To set the shape, use cool air with the cool shot on your dryer.

3

Blunt Bangs

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When you think of bangs, blunt bangs are probably the kind that immediately pop into your head. They're cut straight across your forehead and don't have any layers.

Make sure bangs lay flat and smooth with a top-tested frizz-control product that can keep flyaways at bay while keeping hair looking shiny.

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4

Curly Bangs

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Don't think textured hair works well with bangs? Think again. Curly bangs are typically cut longer, so that hair won't shrink up your forehead as it curls.

Emphasize natural texture using a curl cream. Start with a dime-sized amount for fine, thin hair types and a quarter-sized amount for thicker, coarser hair types. Gently smooth onto hair beginning below the roots so you don’t lose volume.

5

Side-Swept Bangs

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Side bangs sweep across your forehead in an elegant way "and create angles on round faces," says Montoya. "This bang works at eye level, cheekbone and jawline."

Dry bangs from left to right with a blow-dryer, following the shape of the head. Montoya likes to use a Wet Brush Shine Enhancer brush to get a smooth and polished finish. Finish by locking in smoothness and shine with a flexible hold hairspray.

6

Layered Bangs

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Less committal, layered bangs blend into your hair and have tons of different lengths, which means you can style them however you want — you can part them down the middle, have them lay straight or throw them to the side.

They'll fare a bit better if you style them with some sort of hair dryer brush. If on the longer side, "you can go for a bigger size brush and if they are a bit shorter you can go for a smaller size brush," says Kendall.

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7

Choppy Bangs

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Choppy bangs have a little bit more texture than blunt bangs, and they're typically cut at varying lengths to give bangs more definition.

The edgy cut is typically styled straight to emphasize the layered length. Just pair a heat protectant with a hair straightener.

8

Braided Bangs

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This is a fun, different way to wear your braids. Try them short, or tuck long braids into loops to create faux bangs. Elevate the look even more by accessorizing with a stylish headwrap that lets your bangs peek out.

9

Wispy Bangs

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These bangs are light and fine. Wispy bangs typically have a lot of feathering on the ends, adding to their barely there, soft look. "These are a great option for someone with minimal density who appreciates low maintenance," says Montoya. "This bang is soft and stops at the brows."

Use a detangling comb and dry bangs flat using low heat and airflow. "I like to finish the style with Ouidad Clean Sweep Dry Shampoo to keep bangs from sticking to the skin as the body heat rises," he adds.

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10

Wavy Bangs

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If you have wavy hair, you can totally let your texture shine through your bangs. Don't worry about blow-drying — let your hair do its thing and embrace your natural texture.

Just slick on a leave-in hair conditioner to keep hair feeling smooth and to boost the bend of waves. Our Beauty Lab pros like Carol’s Daughter Monoi Repair and Moisture for Curly Hair which is infused with softening coconut oil.

11

Micro Bangs

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Like baby bangs, but even smaller. Unlike many bangs, they're cut somewhere in the middle of your forehead. If you're hoping to try something new and unique, these bangs may be perfect for you. They require some maintenance, but the end result can be well worth it.

Wear them straight down or to the side when the occasion suits. Polish off the ends by running a quick flat iron over them, then letting cool to your preferred side.

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Shaggy Bangs

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Shag haircuts are ideal for anyone looking for mussed-up, effortless hair. The bangs are choppy, shaggy and blend perfectly into lots of layers. Due to their carefree nature, you can either opt to let your bangs dry naturally or add a texturizing spray to add a bit of life.

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13

Piecey Bangs

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Piecey bangs are well-defined, with separated strands. The feathery, choppy cut gives them a messy (but coifed!) feel. You can achieve them by using a hair product like a pomade or leave-in conditioner to accentuate your fringe. This style is perfect for thick hair.

14

Clip-In Bangs

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Not quite ready to commit to a full chop? Try short hair extensions to test out the look before you take the plunge. It's a great way to find which bangs work best with your face shape before you make the final cut!

How to style and maintain your bangs

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✔️ Fluff fringe with a hair dryer: Kendall styles her clients' bangs with the Dyson Airwrap (for a more affordable option, try the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer).

✔️ Keep heat protectant handy: "The only issue with blowout brushes is that they can have very high temperatures, causing breakage," she says. Invest in a heat protectant, a fantastic solution to combat this issue, as well as to seal in moisture, control frizz, fight humidity and help hold the style in place.

✔️ Get trims: Bangs tend to grow out pretty fast, so keep your preferred shape and get rid of split ends with regular trims. Montoya suggests trimming every two weeks for bangs above the eyebrow. Trim every three weeks for bangs at eye and cheek level. Bangs at the jawline should get a trim at the four-week mark. If you don't want to visit the salon that often, you can learn to trim your own bangs at home.

✔️ Prevent breakage: A leave-in conditioner and hair oil go hand in hand when it comes to keeping those cute face framers healthy and free from breakage, says Kendall. It also extends your style longer, "meaning you don’t have to put heat on them every day to protect your hair," she added.

✔️ Revive second-day bangs: A great way to dry style your bangs would be using a texturizing spray "to keep that hold and give them a little grit to stay put," says Kendall.

✔️ Beat stiff winds: A dab of finishing cream or a spritz of hairspray is just the trick to keep dry bangs in place. If you’ve let your bangs dry naturally, Kendall says she "usually puts a small amount of SECOND Day Finishing Cream in my hair to give the pieces a little life and keep them positioned as if I styled them."

✔️Accessorize: Montoya's pro tip is to have hair accessories readily available for when you don’t have time to style bangs or decide to grow them out. "My go-tos are Goody Snap & Go clips or Goody Ouchless headwraps and headbands — they are timeless and give instant style," he says.

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Jacqueline Saguin
Commerce Editor

Jacqueline (she/her) covers all things e-commerce in beauty, lifestyle and beyond for the Good Housekeeping Institute. Before joining GH in 2021, she was a style and beauty reviews fellow at Insider, testing viral trends, reviewing sustainable brands and more. She's a graduate of the University of Florida's School of Journalism, with a specialty in magazines and mass communication.

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Katie Berohn
ELLE Beauty Editor

Katie Berohn is the Beauty Assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day and Prevention magazines, all part of the Hearst Lifestyle Group. She graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a major in journalism and minor in technology, arts, and media, and earned her Master’s Degree at NYU’s Graduate Program of Magazine Journalism. In addition, Katie has held editorial internships at Denver Life Magazine, Yoga Journal, and Cosmopolitan, a digital editorial internship at New York Magazine’s The Cut, a social good fellowship at Mashable, and has freelanced for HelloGiggles. When she’s not obsessing over the latest skincare launch or continuing her endless search for the perfect shade of red nail polish, Katie can be found in a hot yoga class, trying everything on the menu at New York’s newest restaurant, or hanging out at a trendy wine bar with her friends. 

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