Smiling Young Woman With Short Hair and Bangs Holding Small Scissors

Whether you have long or short hair, bangs are a great way to change your style and make a statement without necessarily going for the full chop.

And it doesn’t matter what types of bangs you go for – full, straight-across, or something cut off the side; all these styles add an undeniable sexy appeal to your overall look.

However, like with any new hairstyle, you will want to research what types of bangs suit your face shape, lifestyle and level of commitment.

To help you with that, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most popular bang styles to help you transition into your new look. 

25 Most Popular Types of Bangs

Bangs have been the go-to post-break-up transformative look, but you don’t need a breakup to change your look. Getting bangs requires you to be bold enough to take the plunge since so many things could go wrong, especially if you try getting bangs at home.

Here are 25 of the most popular types of bangs to draw inspiration from for your next killer look:

Layered Bangs

If you want to make a bold statement, consider layered bangs. They can alter your facial structure while adding movement and softness to your hair. Layered bangs are just the thing you need to change up your overall look and stop wearing a ponytail all the time.

They are ideal for women with less angulated facial structures since wearing the style adds definition and helps you switch up your look with minimal effort.

Curtain Bangs

We all want easy-maintenance hairstyles, and curtain bangs are nothing but. This retro hairstyle will leave heads turning whenever you go. Curtain bangs date back to the 1970s when fashion icons used to rock them.

Short Blunt Bangs

Blunt bangs are ideal for oval, round, long, and heart face shapes. Of all the types of bangs in the world, blunt bangs make the biggest statement. They are cut in a flawless straight line over the eyebrows.

For an enigmatic allure, consider trimming them halfway over your eyes. Short blunt bangs ideally add length to your face, which is why they only suit specific face shapes.

Feather Bangs

Feathered bangs are the perfect hairstyle for women who want textured bangs full of movement. The look is created from the textured ends. Feathered bangs are worn long, sometimes grazing the eyebrows or covering the eyes.

It is an excellent choice if you want something to soften your facial features. The best thing about feathered bangs is that they can be created on the hair of different lengths and textures.

Textured Bangs

If you are looking for a head-turning appearance, try textured bangs. Whether you go for a blunt or layered haircut, textured bangs can pull your whole look together.

On top of that, they accentuate your brows and eyes by drawing attention to your face. It all comes down to how you work out the layers if you want to rock killer textured bangs.

The more textured you like the appearance, the more diverse you should layer the bangs in terms of length. And as with other types of bangs, feel free to wear them long or short.

Girl With Textured Bangs

Side-Swept Bangs

If you don’t like full-swooping bangs, consider side-swept bangs instead. These types of bangs are not rounded or shaped like other swooping bangs. Instead, they seamlessly blend into the sides of your chosen hairstyle.

With side-swept bangs, the goal is not to create a rounded edge or ensure forehead coverage. The bangs follow the general downward angle from a side part to the side of the face.

Light layering them can help them to blend into the rest of your hair subtly. That’s why side-swept bangs are a favorite among women with all hair types and face shapes. It is a flattering style for oval, heart, round, and square face shapes.

​Center Parted Bangs

Bangs require regular maintenance, and not everyone has the time for that. If you fall in that category, then consider center-parted bangs.

The bangs are usually long and intentionally pushed off to both sides of the face for a subtle face-framing look similar to what you get with curtain bangs, only that they are less in your face.

Blended Bangs

Blended bangs have become a favorite among many famous people, and for a good reason. They are long and layered and seamlessly blend into the rest of your hair.

Because of that, blended bangs don’t require a lot of maintenance. On top of that, there is virtually no grow-out period with blended bangs. 

​Stretched Curl Bangs

Curly hair can be hard to maintain. However, it is the most versatile when it comes to styling. Keep them long if you are unsure about cutting bangs into your curls.

Wavy Bangs

Contrary to popular belief, bangs aren’t only reserved for straight or straightened hair. They can also work wonders on wavy hair. Bangs on wavy hair are much easier to manage. Additionally, wavy bangs help add volume to your hairstyle.

When getting wavy bangs, remember that the waves will likely separate after washing your hair. So, it’s always best if you plan them in pieces. The best way to obtain wavy bangs is by using a choppy cutting technique.

Choppy Long Bangs

Unlike blunt bangs, choppy bangs are all about showcasing your edgy personality. They are the best option for women who aren’t afraid to show off their true colors, even if they aren’t the typical depiction of femininity.

With choppy bangs, it’s all about the technique. The tips of the hair are snipped vertically, so they appear like a random pattern. While you can try getting choppy bangs at home, we always recommend going to a professional the first time.

Young Woman With Choppy Long Bangs

Piece-Y Bangs

Any fringe can be piecer if it’s texturized well. How you style piecer bangs depends on the length of your strands and the style you’re going for.

Regular visits to the hair stylist to texturize and trim them are crucial to maintaining the look. You also need to invest in a dry texturizing spray to ensure your piece-y look looks good all day.

Baby Bangs

Baby bangs are precisely what you would expect them to be. They are adorable! They are a close variation of super short bangs but much softer. The goal is to have them look like baby hair when it starts growing.

Baby bangs are cute and bold and will make a statement by instantly drawing attention to your hair. They are cut short, about an inch or two on the forehead.

They look great with naturally thick hair. They are the best choice for the girl next door who likes putting effort into how she styles her hair.

Spiky Pixie Bangs

Short hairstyles are on the rise, and many women love the idea of a pixie cut with spiky bangs. The hairstyle helps compliment the rest of the hair while adding more length to the front and leaving the back shorter.

Spiky pixie bangs will work for you if you are a rebel at heart and don’t mind showing it. To create spiky bangs, ensure the tips are trimmed in a jagged manner.

Loose and Wispy Bangs

If you are considering getting bangs but want to avoid committing to the full short chop, go for loose and wispy bangs. In such a case, go for extra-long side bangs. Leave the long layers straight for a sleek look, or curl them and pair them with a chic updo for a romantic effect.

French Girl Bangs

If you have balayage or dirty blonde hair color and don’t mind bangs, consider the French girl bangs. The bangs look similar to curtain bangs except that the lengths vary, with intentionally uneven pieces breaking up the predictable lines.

K-Pop Bangs

If you don’t want to wear full bangs, then try K-pop bangs. They are a fringed style that emerged in South Korea but has since taken the world by storm.

K-pop bangs are effortlessly chic, super cute and easy to style. Their style is characterized by wispy light bangs that show part of the forehead.

90s Face-Framing Bangs

The 90s face-framing bangs are cut to frame the face. The bangs are often separated by a middle parting and therefore appear on either side of the face. The bangs can either be cut short, long or layered. It comes down to your preference. They work for all hair textures.

​Inverted V Bangs

The style consists of straight, blunt bangs cut into an inverted V angle. They start short on the sides and reach the longest side at the center of the forehead. They are a good choice for women with straight hair.

Wolf-Cut Bangs

The wolf-cut bangs have been trending on social media for a few years and have become a favorite for many young women.

The cut is defined by its choppy appearance and heavy layers since it combines a shag cut and mullet. These types of bangs help soften your overall look while highlighting your features.

Woman Wearing Wolf Cut Bangs

Mullet Bangs

Mullet bangs have come back, thanks to TikTok. They are angled bangs paired with a mullet cut, so they blend into the shorter layers of the cut.

​Shaggy Bangs

Shaggy bangs are the mainstay in most popular hairstyles and will never go out of style. The key to impeccable-looking shaggy bangs is a messy shape with plenty of texture and layering.  They are the perfect choice for women with naturally curly, wavy or coily hair.

Any volumizing texture makes it easy to air dry them into a pleasant, tousled texture. The amount of layering that goes into shaggy bangs can make them difficult to style if you have straight hair or struggle with frizz.

The bangs work best on heavily layered and highly texturized hairstyles like a basic shag or wolf cut. Because they create a lot of volume on the top and sides of the head, shaggy bangs are an excellent option for square and oval face shapes.

If you have a round face, your face might appear overly broad, while heart face shapes tend to look pointier or narrower at the chin.

Clip-On Bangs

Consider clip-on bangs if you love rocking bangs but need more time to be ready to cut your hair. They are created using hair extensions. Because of that, you can choose from a wide range of textures, colors, styles and lengths.

Asymmetrical

A longer side characterizes asymmetrical bangs, while the other is cut at an angle. They are an excellent choice for women who want a fun and impressive look.

Asymmetrical bangs can complement most face shapes and not to mention they are incredibly flattering. The difference in length comes down to your preference. You can either opt for a subtle or dramatic change.

Braided Bangs

Braided bangs are just as the name suggests – bangs created using braids. The type of braids you use depends on your preference.

Ideally, you can experiment with the length and thickness to create a hairstyle that best complements your face shape and simultaneously reflects your style and personality. It is also an excellent opportunity to add accessories to your hairstyles, like beads.

How to Style and Maintain Bangs 

Choosing to cut your hair into bangs takes time and effort. If you do it wrong, it could create a mess that will force you to trim short the rest of the hair.

So, here is how you choose the best styles and maintain them and the best products to use:

Step 1 – Choose the right one

Bangs can look good on anyone. However, if you’ve never had bangs before, it’s a good idea to consider your face shape as an initial guide.

People with oval face shapes can pull off any bangs and of any length, while those with rectangular or oblong face shapes do well with full or blunt bangs.

Round face shapes look good with face-framing bangs like curtain bangs or side-swept bangs. Finally, heart and square-shaped faces are softened by wispy bangs. The other thing you should consider is your personality.

Step 2 – Crucial styling tips

You first need to find a realistic model with a similar bone structure and hair type, rocking the kind of bangs you want. Use a fine-toothed comb to detangle a section of your hair about two to three inches wide.

Do not cut your hair when wet. After you’ve created your bangs, use scissors to get rid of the annoying flyaway hairs for a clean look. You can style your fringe by blow-drying the hair into your preferred style.

Step 3 – Maintain your chosen style

Bangs require a lot of maintenance; therefore, consider this before you choose a style. First, to maintain your bangs and overall hairstyle, ensure you can protect your hair at night like sleeping in a silk wrapper.

At the same time, the oils on your face can leave your bangs greasy, so consider weekly hair washes but in whatever you do, avoid sleeping with wet hair when you have bangs as you may ruin them. That’s why we advise using dry shampoo.

Use a volumizing spray to eliminate that midday flatness typical with most types of bangs. Lastly, while you may not be so stringent regarding regular hair trimming, you can’t afford to be so laidback if you have bangs.

We always advise getting your bangs trimmed every 3 to 4 weeks. If you can’t commit to that, opt for low-maintenance types of bangs like a curtain, choppy, wispy and side-swept.

Step 4 – Best products to use

When you commit to bangs, you must know what products to use. The goal is to ensure your bangs look good every day, so invest in volumizing spray to prevent that flatness that’s common with bangs.

You also need to get a dry shampoo to keep your bangs looking clean and eliminate oils and dirt that might accumulate during the day. Use coconut oil for hair from time to time to protect your hair and bangs from damage.

FAQ

Which type of bangs best suits round, square, heart and oval face shapes?

If you have a square or round face shape, go for wispy bangs that end above the eyebrows, as these will lengthen your face. If you have an oval heart face shape, consider blunt bangs that skim at or just below the brow region to create an illusion of a shorter face.

What is the best type of bangs for thin hair?

Thin and fine hair can be challenging to manage since it lacks volume. Because of that, the ideal types of bangs are curtain, wispy, baby, braided, textured, or V-shaped.

What is the best type of bangs for thick hair?

While finding appropriate bangs for thin hair can be challenging, it’s even more difficult when you have thick hair. If you fall in this category, go for blunt bangs, choppy bangs, side bangs, spiky bangs, long bangs or super short bangs.

How often should bangs be trimmed?

You should trim your bangs every two to three weeks to maintain the length.

What are the pros and cons of having bangs?

Bangs are incredibly cute, making it easy to change your hairstyle. They are also a great way to express your individuality, and not to mention they give you endless options when it comes to styling your hair.

On the other hand, most bangs are incredibly difficult to manage, so keep that in mind.

About the author: Michele Antunes

Michele Meesh Antunes is the lady of the Beardoholic writers team and a genius when it comes to hair and beard styles that suit any face shape. She’s been a barber for years now and, no matter your personal style, she knows exactly what beard, hairstyle and length suit you. She brings the women’s perspective on beards, beard care, haircuts and hairstyles and male grooming.

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