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Types of Bangs Hairstyles

Are you interested in a bangs hairstyle? There are a number of different reasons to consider one. Not only can bangs hairstyles cover a slightly large forehead, but they can also add some pizzazz to your current hairstyle. Whether you have short, medium or long hair, a bangs hairstyle may be something that you should consider. Here are some of the different types of bangs hairstyles. Keep in mind that certain factors, such as hair type and face shape, can help determine what bangs hairstyle will be the right choice for you.

Sideswept Hair Bangs

Sideswept Hair BangsCurrently, the most popular type of bangs are sideswept bangs. As you can probably guess, these are bangs that are, like their name says, side swept. They are often very light and wispy. Examples of celebrities that are often seen sporting sideswept bangs include Jessica Alba, Jessica Simpson and Nicole Richie.

This bangs hairstyle works great on any face shape and tends to work the best with oval or heart shaped faces.

Straight Fringe Bang Hairstyle

Straight Fringe Bang PictureThe straight fringe is another very popular type of bangs hairstyle. It is when there are bangs, which go straight across the entire forehead, in fringe form. Some examples of celebrities that often wear this bangs hairstyle include Janet Jackson, Rihanna, Kate Moss and occasionally Katie Holmes.

The straight fringe works better on fine to medium hair in thickness. It looks great on oblong or oval face shapes.

Angled Bangs

Angled Bangs HairstyleNot to be confused with sideswept bangs, angled bangs are when the bangs are cut in an angle on one of the sides of the face. They are generally cut somewhat thicker, though they can also be on the wispier side. Some examples of celebrities who have been known to wear angled bangs occasionally include Jennifer Lopez and Kate Hudson. Angled bangs works wonderful on any hair type, but it tends to look best on people with oval or heart shaped faces.

Shaggy Fringe

Shaggy Fringe BangsThe shaggy fringe is somewhat like the straight fringe, except for the fact that it is not cut straight across the forehead. Instead, they tend to be cut at several different angles, hence the shaggier appearance. Some examples of celebrities which have been seen wearing this bangs hairstyle include Charlize Theron, Heather Locklear and Tyra Banks on occasion. The shaggy fringe looks great on almost anyone and tends to work best with fine to medium hair in thickness.

The good news is that no matter what type of bangs hairstyle you are interested in, there is one which is suitable for you. Some of the factors that you need to take into consideration deciding which bangs hairstyles to pick include your hair type and face shape. More importantly, consider your own personal style and choose a bangs hairstyle which is suitable to your own personal preferences. Also pay attention if you want to leave your bangs left uncolored or wanted to add highlights to them, which can add even more texture to your current hairstyle.



 

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