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25 Trendy Hairstyles with Bangs | Rush Hair & Beauty

    Bangs are a timeless and versatile hairstyle option that can transform your look and add a chic and modern edge to any style. 

    Bangs are incredibly versatile and can be tailored to suit any face shape, hair type and length, offering everything from edgy blunt fringes to soft, wispy layers. Additionally, bangs can work well with a range of different hairstyles, from sleek bobs to long layered cuts, making them a great option for a bold, fun or stylish statement. They can also be accessorised with clips, headbands or hairpins to create a personalised and unique look.

    Key Considerations for Choosing Your Hairstyle with Bangs

    Face Shape

    When choosing which style of bangs to go for, it’s important to consider your face shape and select a style that will best complement your features. 

    Oval: Oval face shapes are versatile and can pull off pretty much most styles of bangs, including blunt, side-swept, or layered.

    Round: Side-swept, curtain, or layered bangs can work well with round face shapes as they can add angles and length to the face to elongate. 

    Square: Wispy, feathered or curtain bangs can be a great choice for square face shapes to soften the jawline. 

    Heart Shaped: Half-moon, curtain or wispy bangs that are shorter in the middle and longer on the sides can help to balance heart-shaped faces.

    Hair Texture

    Straight, wavy and curly hair textures all work well with bangs, but the specific type of bangs and styling techniques may vary. 

    Straight Hair: Straighter hair types are versatile and can accommodate a wide range of bang styles. Including blunt, side-swept, or curtain bangs. It is particularly well-suited for blunt bangs that require a crisp, clean line.

    Wavy Hair: Wavy hair naturally adds texture, making it a great fit for soft, relaxed styles of bangs, such as curtains or wispy bangs. Incorporating layers can also enhance the natural movement of the waves.

    Curly Hair: Curly hair can also look great with bangs, but will require some additional styling to maintain the shape and definition. Techniques such as twisting, using a diffuser, or applying a curl-defining product can help manage and style curl bangs 

    Textured Hair: Textured hair, including coily hair, can also work well with bangs, especially with styles that are focused on texture or layered styles. 

    Hair Length

    Bangs can be styled with a variety of hair lengths, from both short to long hair styles. Short, medium, and long styles can all be paired with different types of bangs, such as side swept, blunt or layered.

    Short Hair: Bangs can be incorporated into styles such as a pixie cut to add edge or to soften the look. They also work well with Bob’s, which can be complemented with blunt or sideswept bangs.

    Medium Hair: Long bobs (Lobs) can be paired with curtain bangs or layered bangs to add movement. For shoulder-length hair, bangs can be styled with layers or curtain bangs to add dimension and texture.

    Long Hair: Long hair looks great with layers and bangs that create a voluminous, shag-like style. Blunt or side bangs can also work well with long hair.

    Top 25 Hairstyles with Bangs

    1. Curtain-Parted Bangs


    Curtain parted bangs are parted down the middle and then swept to the sides. They are typically longer than blunt bangs, with the middle section being shorter and then gradually increasing in length towards the sides. The longer sections help to frame the face, highlighting the cheekbones and eyes. Seen on celebrities such as Priyanka Chopra. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Can work with most hair types, but is particularly well-suited to wavy hair as it often falls naturally into the desired shape, requiring minimal styling. 
    Styling Tips: Apply a small amount of mousse before blow-drying for added hold and texture.

    2. Sweet and Wispy Fringe


    A sweet and wispy fringe is a light, airy and feathery type of bangs that are typically longer than traditional blunt bangs. They are characterised by their soft, slightly uneven, and see-through appearance, often with pieces that fall delicately around the forehead and brows. The ends of the bangs are often textured with lots of movement. Seen on celebrities such as Lucy Boynton.

    Suitable Hair Types: They are very versatile, but can be particularly flattering on finer hair as they can add shape and volume, whilst creating the illusion of fullness. 
    Styling Tips: The focus is a soft, feathery look by keeping the hair light and airy. Use a round brush when blow-drying to add volume and shape, or opt for air drying for a more relaxed variation. 

    3. Grown-out Shag


    Grown-out shag are a style of bangs that have been allowed to grow out. They often include choppy or textured layers that frame the face and seamlessly blend into the rest of the haircut. They typically fall around the cheekbone area and are often longer on the sides. Seen on celebrities such as Alexa Chung.

    Suitable Hair Types: They can work well for naturally wavy hair, as the layers and textures will complement the hair’s natural movement and volume. 
    Styling Tips: Use a texturising spray to enhance the look and add additional volume and body.

    4. Long Retro Bangs


    Long retro bangs are a face-framing style that features longer, parted bangs that sweep outwards. They are typically longer than traditional bangs, typically extending to the cheekbones. They are usually parted down the middle or slightly off-centre, creating a curtain-type effect as they frame the face. Seen on celebrities such as Dakota Johnson. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Very versatile and can work on a variety of hair types; however, the soft framing effect can complement wavy hair beautifully by enhancing its natural texture.
    Styling Tips: Combine with vintage-inspired hairstyles such as victory rolls or updos for a classic retro look.

    5. Micro Baby Bangs


    Micro baby bangs are a super short fringe that is typically cut above the eyebrows, often only an inch or two long. They are a bolder, more striking version of longer styles of bangs and can be styled in various ways to add a unique and edgy flair to any hairstyle. Seen on celebrities such as Pamela Anderson.

    Suitable Hair Types: Finer hair types work well with micro baby bangs as they don’t require much volume to look good, and the shorter length can help to create the illusion of fullness. 
    Styling Tips: Micro bangs require regular trims every 3-4 weeks to maintain their shape.

    6. Classic Fringe


    A classic fringe is a style where the hair is cut straight across the forehead, typically falling just above the eyebrows. The style can be thick and blunt, or most textured and wispy. They can be styled straight down or slightly angled and are a popular choice for framing the face. Seen on celebrities such as Jameela Jamil. 

    Suitable Hair Types: They can work well on all hair types, depending on the styling and cut. 
    Styling Tips: Use a styling cream before blow-drying for a smooth finish while maintaining a soft texture. 

    7. Feathered Bangs


    Feathered bangs are cut with layers to create a soft, wispy and textured look. They are designed to blend seamlessly with the rest of the hair and are characterised by their layered cut, which creates a soft, feathery appearance at the ends. Seen on celebrities such as Lily Allen.

    Suitable Hair Types: Can be adapted to most hair types, although those with extremely curly or textured hair may find it a bit more challenging to achieve the desired feathered effect. 
    Styling Tips: Use a round brush and hairdryer to create volume and the feathered effect, rolling the hair away from the face while drying.

    8. Textured Bangs


    Textured bangs feature layers and different lengths to create a deliberately “lived-in” and tousled look, rather than blunt and one length. This style adds dimension and movement to the hair, framing the face in a relaxed and casual way. Seen on celebrities such as Daisy Edgar-Jones. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Wavy and curly hair types naturally provide the texture needed for the relaxed, tousled effect.
    Styling Tips: While they can be styled to look more refined, textured bangs tend to look best with a bit of pomade and some tousling to enhance their natural texture. 

    9. Faux Bangs


    Faux bangs are hairpieces designed to mimic the look of bangs without the commitment of a haircut. They are a temporary hair accessory that can be easily attached or removed, allowing for experimentation with different fringe styles. Faux bangs can come in various styles, colours, and textures. Seen on celebrities such as Hilary Duff.

    Suitable Hair Types: Faux bangs are a versatile option for pretty much all hair types. 
    Styling Tips: You can curl or straighten faux bangs to match any desired style. 

    10. Sleek and Side-Swept Bangs


    Sleek, side-swept bangs focus on the front section of the hair being cut shorter and angled to one side, creating a smooth and refined look that sweeps across the forehead. This style is versatile and can be styled both sleek and straight or with a bit of tousle. Seen on celebrities such as Bella Hadid.

    Suitable Hair Types: Can work with a variety of hair types, but can be particularly well-suited to straight hair as the style will naturally fall into place and is easy to style. 
    Styling Tips: Use a light mist of hairspray to hold the style in place without making it crunchy.

    11. Deep Side Swoop


    Deep side-swept bangs, also known as deep side swoops, involve a section of the hair being cut to a longer length and then swept across the forehead from a deep side part, often with a curved shape and some volume or layering for movement. They are a versatile style that can be customised to suit different face shapes. Seen on celebrities such as Lana Del Ray.

    Suitable Hair Types: A deep side swoop is a very versatile style, but generally works best with medium to long hair that is wavy, as this enhances the texture and movement of the layers.
    Styling Tips: Use a round brush when blow-drying and focus on lifting the root and directing the hair to the side you want to swoop.

    12. Short and Sparse Bangs


    Short and sparse bangs are a style where the front and sides of the hair are cut short and typically above the brows, with less density than traditional bangs. This style is characterised by its delicate, airy appearance, often achieved through layering. They can be a great choice for anyone seeking a softer, more ethereal look. Seen on celebrities such as Jessica Chastain.

    Suitable Hair Types: Short and sparse bangs can be a great option for finer hair as they can add volume and texture.
    Styling Tips: Short, sparse bangs require only a small amount of product to avoid looking greasy or weighed down. 

    13. Topknot With Fringe


    A topknot with a fringe is a style where the hair is gathered and then secured at the top of the head in a bun or knot, while the strands of the hair are left to fall over the forehead, framing the face. This style combines the neatness of a topknot with the softness and face-framing effect of bangs. Seen on celebrities such as Kendall Jenner.

    Suitable Hair Types: Can be very flattering on a variety of hair types, but is particularly well-suited to hair with some natural texture or thickness, as this hair type will naturally hold the shape and allow for a more relaxed, tousled effect.
    Styling Tips: Use hair grips to secure the bun in place, making sure to tuck away any loose ends.

    14. Uneven Bangs


    Uneven bangs are also known as asymmetrical or choppy bangs, and are characterised by a fringe that is intentionally cut with varying lengths and angles, creating a more textured and less structured look than traditional blunt or straight across bangs. This style aims for a less precise, more natural or “messy” look, as opposed to the super clean lines of blunt bangs. Seen on celebrities such as Julia Fox.

    Suitable Hair Types: Uneven bangs can work well with a variety of hair types, but work particularly well with straight and slightly wavy hair, as they will maintain the shape most easily.
    Styling Tips: Consider using a styling cream or gel to help create the desired shape.

    15. Updo With Smooth Bangs


    An updo with smooth bangs features a neat, polished hairstyle where the hair is gathered away from the face and then styled upwards, with the bangs styled in a sleek, even manner across the forehead. This look can be achieved with various updo styles, such as a bun, chignon, or French twist. Seen on celebrities such as Gemma Chan. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Straight hair naturally holds a smooth, sleek style, making it an ideal hair type for an updo with smooth bangs. 
    Styling Tips: If you want a softer look, gently pull out a few strands around your face.

    16. Spiky and Sweeping Bangs


    Spiky and sweeping bangs are characterised by short, textured strands that are typically styled outwards to create a choppy and edgy look. These bangs parted off-centre to sweep slightly and then blend into the rest of the hair. Seen on celebrities such as Dua Lipa.

    Suitable Hair Types: Can be adapted to work with most hair types, although finer hair may need some additional styling with texturising products to achieve the desired look. 
    Styling Tips: To style, apply a styling product such as a texture paste or wax to your fingertips and work it through the hair, creating the desired spiky effect.

    17. Center-Parted Bangs


    Centre-parted bangs, often referred to as curtain bangs, involve the hair parted down the middle and then typically longer on the sides to frame the face. Centre-parted bangs typically taper outwards at the cheekbone or jawline to create a gentle, soft shape that is full of volume and movement. Seen on celebrities such as Sabrina Carpenter. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Wavy hair can create a soft, natural and effortless look with this style, making it an ideal hair type for centre-parted bangs, although they are very versatile and can be adapted for various hair types. 
    Styling Tips: For extra lift at the roots, gently backcomb the underside of your bangs before styling. 

    18. Thick and Choppy Bangs

    Thick and choppy bangs are a bold hairstyle where the bangs are cut at varying lengths, creating a textured and uneven look, often with a blunt or angled base. They differ from blunt bangs by having more visible texture and varying lengths, giving them an edgy vibe. The degree of choppiness and the length of bangs can be adjusted to suit different face shapes and personal preferences. Seen on celebrities such as Zooey Deschanel.

    Suitable Hair Types: They can be styled on various hair types, but work best on thicker hair types, as it provides the ideal density for creating choppy layers or texture.
    Styling Tips: For added volume and texture, a dry shampoo can be a good option. 

    19. Wispy Bangs With Shag


    Wispy bangs with a shag haircut combines a shaggy layered look with softer wispy bangs. The style includes layers that provide volume and dimension, along with light, airy bangs which frame the face beautifully for a balanced look. The layers are often razored to create a lived-in look. Seen on celebrities such as Miley Cyrus.

    Suitable Hair Types: This style can suit a variety of hair types, but can be a great option for finer hair as it can add volume and give an illusion of fullness. 
    Styling Tips: To keep the bangs light and airy, use a sea-salt spray to add separation and definition. 

    20. Blunt Bangs With Wispy Sides


    Blunt bangs with wispy sides combine the boldness of a blunt, straight fringe with the softness and movement of wispy feathered ends. The blunt cut creates a defined line across the forehead, while the wispy sides blend seamlessly into the rest of the hair, softening the overall look. Seen on celebrities such as Kerry Washington.

    Suitable Hair Types: This style tends to work best with straight and wavy hair, as they can maintain a defined shape while having a soft, effortless feel.
    Styling Tips: Finish with a light hold hairspray to keep the style in place and add definition.

    21. Voluminous Bangs With a Side Part


    Voluminous bangs with a side part are a style where the front section of the hair is cut to a shorter length and angled across the forehead, then swept to one side with added volume and fullness. This look can add a touch of glamour and draws inspiration from the 60s, 70s and 90s, depending on the styling. Seen on celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez.

    Suitable Hair Types: For this style, hair types with natural texture or the ability to hold a curl, like wavy or slightly curly hair, tend to work best. 
    Styling Tips: For extra lift, you can use curling tongs or rollers to set the volume.

    22. Straight Bangs With Wavy Lob


    A wavy lob (long bob) haircut with straight bangs combines a trendy, shoulder-length hairstyle with a bold, blunt fringe. The lob provides a versatile base with its length falling between a classic bob and longer hair, while the straight bangs add a striking contrast, creating a look that is both chic and edgy. Seen on celebrities such as Mila Kunis.

    Suitable Hair Types: Works best with hair that has some natural wave and texture, but isn’t overly curly or frizzy. This allows for the bangs to be styled straight and sleek, while the rest of the hair can embrace its natural waves for a balanced look. 
    Styling Tips: Don’t fight your natural texture. Use styling products like mousse or curl cream to enhance your waves and add definition. 

    23. Long Side Fringe


    A long side fringe is longer than a traditional full fringe and typically starts from the side parting. It covers only a portion of the forehead, often angled diagonally across, and is a flattering style that can be adapted to various face shapes and lengths. Seen on celebrities such as Demi Lovato.

    Suitable Hair Types: A long side fringe is generally a versatile style that can suit a variety of hair types, but tends to be a good option for wavy hair as it can enhance natural waves beautifully.
    Styling Tips: To style a long side fringe, you can create a side part, then blow-dry with a round brush for volume, or use straighteners to create a sweeping effect. 

    24. Layered Bangs


    Layered bangs involve cutting the fringe into different lengths with gradual layers throughout the rest of the hair, which creates a blended look rather than a blunt or solid line. Unlike blunt bangs that are all one length, layered bangs have shorter and longer pieces of hair within the fringe. Seen on celebrities such as Keke Palmer. 

    Suitable Hair Types: Layered bangs can be flattering on various hair types, but they are particularly well-suited to thick, wavy or curly hair as they help to remove bulk and add shape.
    Styling Tips: For a classic look, use a round brush and blow-drier to create shape, directing the airflow downwards and away from the face. 

    25. Rounded Bangs


    Rounded bangs are a type of fringe that curves gently around the face, typically starting shorter in the centre and then gradually lengthening towards the temples. They create a soft, flattering frame for the face, enhancing features and adding a touch of elegance. The bangs are cut into a soft curve, following the natural arch of the eyebrows for a rounded, voluminous effect. Seen on celebrities such as Zendaya.

    Suitable Hair Types: Rounded bangs work well with most hair types, but are particularly flattering on naturally straight or slightly wavy hair, as they will add definition and shape.
    Styling Tips: Use a curl cream or mousse to enhance and define the shape.

    Tips for Maintaining Your Hairstyle with Bangs

    Trim Regularly

    It is recommended to book regular appointments every 3-6 weeks (depending on the style) for trimming your bangs to maintain their shape and prevent them from becoming too long or even. 

    Use the Right Tools

    Using high-quality hair scissors is important for cutting clean-looking bangs, whether you are cutting them at home or having them done by a professional. 

    A round brush or blow-dry brush is recommended for styling bangs to minimise frizz, as they provide tension and control during the drying process, helping to smooth the hair and lessen flyaways.  

    Keep Them Clean

    It is important to wash bangs frequently because they tend to get greasy and quickly, due to their proximity to the forehead and face. 

    Dry shampoo is recommended as a quick and convenient way to absorb excess oil and refresh bangs between washes.

    Book Your Bangs Appointment at Rush

    To find the perfect style of bangs for your face shape and hair texture, book a consultation at your nearest Rush Salon and let one of our expert stylists assist you.



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