20 Bangs Hairstyles For Every Face And Hair Type for 2024
Posted on Aug 12, 2024
Choosing the right bangs can transform the shape of your face and emphasize its best features. Soft bangs, for example, can help emphasize a more pronounced jawline, while dramatic side bangs can make a round face look slimmer. Conversely, popular bangs, such as the curtain bang, suit every face, adding lightness and volume to your hairstyle.
In this article, I will tell you how to choose the best type of bangs for you, how to style it, and introduce the most popular and trendy bangs looks of this season.
How To Choose A Bangs Style That Suits My Face Shape?
If done right, bangs can emphasize the shape of your face and provide an effect that’s similar to contouring in makeup.
Typically, the length of a person’s bangs varies between four points on the face: above the eyebrows, at eye level, at cheekbone level or at the jawline. Whether you have short hairstyle or long hair, bangs can work wonders to refresh your overall look.
Round Face
Round face shapes look best with side and curtain bangs. These bang styles help to optically slim a round face, giving it a more proportionate look. The darkened, slightly frayed ends of the bangs further soften a person’s features, making them look light and fresh.
Square Face Shapes
Baby and curtain bangs will give square face shapes a more balanced look and soften sharp jawlines. Short bangs, such as a baby bangs, tend to create a youthful effect, while adding definition to the hairstyle and drawing attention to a person’s eyes.
Rectangular Face
Long side bangs help to balance the proportions of an elongated face, adding softness to the features. This bangs option is suitable for both straight and wavy hair, and is a chic and stylish way to adapt a hairstyle to suit rectangular or oblong face shapes.
Oval Face Shapes
Side and curtain bangs are perfect for women with oval face shapes. These hairstyles emphasize the symmetrical features of the face, adding lightness and freshness to it. Since oval face shapes are the most versatile, don’t be afraid to experiment with fun variations like feathered fringe bangs or shorter curtain bang styles.
Heart-Shaped Face
Rounded and draped bangs will perfectly balance out a wide forehead and narrow chin, giving your face a softer and more refined look. Other types of bangs that work well with this face shape are the half-moon style, with long bangs at the sides that taper to shorter in the middle, and most soft and wispy fringe styles.
Diamond Face
Micro bangs and baby bangs perfectly accentuate the cheekbones that are characteristic of this face shape. They give the face a defined and modern look, and work well with trendy hairstyles. If you want a bit more length, then try bottleneck bangs.
Full Face
Side and long side bangs help to shorten the face and improve its proportions. In addition, these hairstyles add volume, soften facial features, and look incredibly elegant. In general, women with full faces should try to avoid baby bangs or blunt bangs that are cut straight across the forehead with no layers.
How To Style And Maintain Your Bangs?
How you style your bangs depends on their type and length. Different types of bangs require different tools and products to stay looking their best.
For fluffy bangs, you can use a blow dryer and a round brush to add volume. To keep your bangs looking fresh and neat, make sure to trim them regularly. Don't forget about heat protectants to shield your hair from heat damage. If you don't have much time for styling, hair accessories such as hair clips or rubber bands can come in handy. Dry shampoo will also help keep your bangs fresh throughout the day.
It’s important to remember that many types of bangs can be tailored to suit different hair types. If you’re set on getting a haircut with bangs, but don’t know what would work best with your hair, you can take a few of these ideas to your stylist to come up with a plan.
Pro tip: If you don’t wash your hair every day, you can still freshen up your look by quickly washing and blow drying your bangs. This is especially handy if you have thinner hair.
Do not miss our post on Timeless and Trendy Hairstyles for Women Over 50.
The Trendiest Types of Bangs For Every Haircut And Face Shape
Long Bangs
Perfect for straight hairstyles, these are elegant and stylish. Suitable for oval shaped faces, the combination of long hair hairstyles and bangs elongates a person’s features, creating a harmonious look. Plus, longer bangs are easy to style are perfect for any occasion. You can also pair long layered hair with bangs that almost blend into the layers for a fun and 90’s look.
Micro Bangs
Micro bangs are perfect for a heart-shaped face, giving it a youthful look. This bang style is flattering if you have angular features, too (people with round faces might want to choose a more slimming option, like a curtain bangs/ long hair combo). Just remember that while very short bangs can be very fashionable, they require regular haircuts to maintain the perfect length.
Layered Bangs
Ideal for fine hair, the face framing bangs add volume and movement. They’re great on a square face, soften your features and give your face a youthful look. Like shaggy bangs, layered hairstyles are easy to style and great for any occasion.
Wispy Bangs
Unlike a fringe that’s cut straight across, wispy bangs are more texturized to let a bit of your forehead peek through. These thin and lightweight wispy bangs will add an elegant touch to your hairstyle. Wispy bangs are the perfect choice for women with round or oval faces. You can also opt for some wispy bangs if you have thin hair and want to optically increase its volume.
Side Bangs
The asymmetrical nature of the side bangs helps to balance the proportions of a straight or oval face. It is suitable for hair of different lengths and is great for anyone who’s tired of a blunt cut bangs style that goes straight across their forehead. They can be worn straight or curly, since they don’t need to lay flat.
Layered Side Bangs
This is another style that’s typically pushed or swept to one side. These layered bangs add texture and depth to a hairstyle, giving the hair a more natural and casual look. They’re perfect for a rectangular face, and they work well on both straight and wavy hair. Try pairing a layered bob with bangs swept to the side for a fun, retro style.
More information about trendy hairsyles in our post about Stylish Hairstyles for Women Over 60.
Long Side Bangs
If you don’t have naturally thick hair, these face framing bangs will add extra volume to a hairstyle. They’re easy to maintain and style, and great for all seasons. We recommend investing in some jeweled bobby pins to dress up these side swept bangs and create an effortlessly glamorous hairstyle.
Small Side Bangs
A variation of the light bangs, perfect for fine hair. Suitable for a face with a round or oval shape, you can wear this side swept bangs style with a cute bob or shoulder-length hair. They’re also fairly easy to maintain- just a quick blow dry and you’re good to go.
French Bangs
These classic bangs look great on an oval face, and they’ll make any hairstyle look sophisticated. They’re a bit like curtain bangs, but are shaped to include varying lengths, gradually tapering towards shorter hair in the center. They also work well with thick or full hair.
Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs, which became famous in the 70's, make the face look soft and light. These types of bangs are suitable for any face shape- in fact, their versatility makes them the best bangs hairstyle to try if you’re looking to experiment. One variation on this that we absolutely love are birkin bangs, which are fuller at the center, with thinner, wispy ends. If you have thick hair, we recommend trying long curtain bangs with layers.
Pro tip: People often wonder how to style curtain bangs. We recommend blow drying them back, away from the face, using a round brush to gently shape them.
Baby Bangs
Short, cute baby bangs are perfect for diamond, square, and heart shaped faces. They usually sit slightly above your eyebrows and give your hairstyle a modern and youthful look. This bangs haircut requires regular trims, and might not flatter round faces. If you love the look of short hair with bangs, try pairing baby bangs hair in the front with a pixie cut.
Blunt Bangs
A classic and very versatile bangs style that compliments oblong and oval faces. Blunt bangs are great for quick and easy everyday styling- you can just blow dry them normally with a paddle brush, or use a flat iron for a super-straight, dramatic fringe.
Curly Bangs
If you have naturally curly hair, there are many different types of bangs styles you can try out. Curly hair with bangs should always be left a little longer so that the hair doesn't curl or end in the middle of the forehead.
Curly bangs will emphasize the natural texture of your hair and balance out a hairstyle. You can use a bit of texturizing spray or curl cream for separated strands with extra volume and lift on a curly bang. If you have very curly natural hair, you can also try braided bangs.
Classic Straight Bangs
These straight across bangs are perfect for anyone with straight hair- they look great on an oval face, but are versatile enough to suit any face shape. If you have thinner hair, you might want to avoid straight across bangs and opt for layered bangs or feathered bangs instead, since these styles add more volume.
Feathered Bangs
We love these light, layered bangs that add extra volume to thin or fine hair. Feathered bangs are a texturized bangs style with a soft edge that looks light and airy. They suit all face shapes, and our favorite combos are bob hairstyles with bangs that are feathered.
Long Bob With Bangs
Classic bangs like these work perfectly with any style, and a bob haircut with bangs suits almost any face shape (if your face is long or narrow, we recommend side-parted bangs instead). If you have curly hair or wavy hair, make sure to add some extra layers to make styling easier.
Bottleneck Bangs
Bottleneck bangs are a relatively new style that work well with all hair types. They’re called “Bottleneck Bangs” because they start out narrow in the center, then gradually widen out and curve around your eye line and cheeks, making a bottle-shape. If you want to try long hair with bangs, then these are also easier to grow out eventually.
Choppy Bangs
Choppy bangs are thick bangs that can vary in length. They work best with straight hair types, and have a lot more texture than blunt bangs. Choppy bangs make thick hair easier to manage, and they don’t require as much upkeep or styling as some other types of bangs.
Shaggy Bangs
Shaggy bangs are short, casual bangs with lots of texture. Rather than blow drying them, you can leave these types of bangs to dry on their own, making them a great option for anyone who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time styling their hair every morning.
Clip-in Bangs
If you want to change up your look, but aren’t ready to commit to any of these haircuts with bangs, then why not use a short hair extension, instead? Clip-in hair extensions allow you to experiment with hairstyles and are perfect for special occasions.
Recommendations
Choosing the right bangs hairstyle will emphasize your hair’s natural beauty and give you confidence. It's worth experimenting with a couple of different styles to find the one that you like best. Don't forget to consult a hairdresser to help you find the perfect bangs for your face and hair type.
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Kate
Kate is a writer with a passion for all things hair and beauty. She enjoys keeping up-to-date on the latest trends in hairstyles and fashion, and loves to share her knowledge with others through her writing. With a keen eye for style, Kate is always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to express oneself through beauty choices.