As their beauty benefits transcend trends, bangs are a style
perennial. Those always popular, face-framing fringes can enhance a long
or narrow face structure, hide forehead lines or a large forehead,
dramatize your eyes -- even make you look younger. Some of our clients
report they just couldn't live without bangs! Yet other people regret
them as soon as they are cut.
Here are some guidelines for beautiful bangs to help you decide if they are for you.
Pros Know Best
Cutting bangs is never, ever, a do-it-yourself beauty project!
In addition to the need for a certain level of skill, there are so many
considerations -- from hair texture to your facial features -- that go
into cutting bangs that it is one job that should always be left to a
hair pro. Bangs, let alone botched bangs, are hard to conceal and grow
out.
Bangs Bonanza
One size, or type, does not fit all when it comes to bangs. There
are many different types of bangs, and your hairstylist can work with
you to determine what type will flatter you. Ask your hairstylist about
short bangs (a new look); angled bangs (flattering for prominent
features) and easy-to-grow-out wispy bangs (ideal for those who don't
want to commit to a bang style, as they can be easily swept off the
face).
Texture Tips
Bangs look best on straight to slightly wavy hair. Curly or textured
hair should use layers or other techniques to frame and flatter the
face.
The Shape of It
Face structure comes into play when deciding whether bangs are right
for you, and if so, what kind. Bangs work well on oval, long, and square
faces. Avoid bangs if your face is round and full.
The Skin You're In
Oily hair and oily skin don't make for a good bang look. Realize
that your bangs rest on your forehead, so if you're prone to breakouts,
it's best to keep your forehead clear of hair. If it's just your hair
that tends to be greasy, be sure you're willing to keep it super clean
in order to keep it from affecting your skin.
Growing Pains
For as many clients we get wanting bangs, we have others trying to
grow them out. To avoid growing pains, we suggest working with your
stylist for a transitional style while waiting out your bangs. The best
strategy to pass the time stylishly is to employ hair products,
experiment with accessories, and schedule regular visits to your
stylist. Be sure to get frequent trims as they will help your bangs
keep a nice shape as they grow. Styling products, like hair wax or hair spray, can keep bangs off your face as they grow. Conceal, or hold
in-between-stage bangs in place with a well-placed clip, band, or other
hair accessory.
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