It might be time to bid farewell to your forehead—the humble bang has never been more popular. Stats from Google suggest that we’re not just scouting out new bob hairstyles to try, but different kinds of bangs, too–some of our most searched favorites include Birkin bangs (inspired by the late Jane Birkin), and those belonging to a certain Sabrina Carpenter.
But do you dare? Getting new bangs may be appealing in theory, but in practice it can be another story. Will it look good? Will I be able to style it myself at home? Will bangs suit my face? Since they take a while to grow out, it’s a good idea to heed our two hair experts’ advice and do your research before taking the plunge. The truth is that there is a set of bangs to suit everyone – all you need is some inspo, and the help of a good stylist.
What to consider before getting bangs
The first thing you should consider is what style of bangs you like–seek out images on Pinterest, in magazines, or on social media. “Then, it’s all about finding a hairstylist and talking to them about getting a fringe,” suggests hairstylist Larry King. “It’s really all about having your fringe personalized to your face shape–the majority of bangs can work on everyone, as long as the hairdresser tailors them to your features.”
Paul Percival, founder of Percy & Reed, adds that it’s key to consider how your hair texture and hairline will work with bangs, as well as how much time and effort you’re willing to put into styling one. “There are so many people who love the idea of a blunt-cut fringe but have, as an example, wavy hair,” he says. “This is fine if you’re happy to spend five minutes blowing your fringe out when needed, but if you’re a wash-and-go kind of girl, it might drive you crazy. Basically, if you’re happy to maintain a fringe, then pretty much anyone can make it work.”
How to identify your face shape
One of the easiest ways to find out the shape of your face is to use an online calculator. Omni Calculator is a free tool that asks for your forehead and cheek width, along with your jawline and face length. It asks if your features are sharp, somewhat sharp, or round, and then, using these answers, tells you the shape of your face.
“Fringes can suit almost everyone as they’re completely bespoke to you – and that’s the best thing about them,” explains Issey Cook, a senior stylist at Larry King South Kensington. “It’s your face shape and features that will determine the length, width, and thickness of your fringe.”
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