High Foreheads
As for high foreheads, they also need a little framing hint that partly hits the face. This time, side-swept bangs will work perfectly too, but make sure they’re thick and full. Of course, the good-old straight fringe with soft feathers on the edges can do the framing job as well.
Straight Bangs
If you aim to create a classic center bang, take a rat tail comb and put the front portion of your hair forward so that it forms a triangle shape. Then, cut it evenly. By the way, it’s pretty popular to taper the edges. To do so, cut the hair below your eyebrows, making it long as it hits your ears.
Side Bangs
To rock side bangs with long hair, ensure that the side-parting is aligned with your brows. Do the first snip by holding the scissors at an angle. Then, go on cutting the hair a little longer, giving them a tapered texture in this way.
Bardot Hairstyle
Brigitte Bardot loved to wear long layered hair with bangs, and not for nothing! Whatever hair type or face shape you have, layers can give it a totally voluminous look, while the wispy bangs can do the framing.
Long & Curly
Bangs don’t care about your hair texture; they simply make the most out of it. As you can see, the long curly hair with bangs that slightly hit the brows give a gorgeous, voluminous silhouette and evens out all facial features at once.
Long Shaggy Bang Style
Getting long hair with bangs and layers is always a good idea for two reasons. First, layers give organic movement to the hair, enhancing its texture. Second, a long layered fringe is a fairy godmother for big foreheads.
Long Center-Parted Bang
You can’t go wrong if you embellish your long straight hair with bangs. The longer the fringe, the more room for face-framing styling there is, which is a win-win for all face shapes.
Messy Waves + Thin Fringe
Long wavy hair with bangs is a stunning duo that seems never to go out of fashion. The point is to style the bangs in exactly the same way you style your hair so that the look is effortless and authentic.
Long Side Layers
There are a plethora of creative looks featuring long hair cut with layers and bangs. They all are different and unique, but they still have one common trait: the edgy, angular body. If you ask your hairstylist for such a structure, you will take your look to the next level.
Long, Sleek & Side-Swept
Long bangs are another growing trend that ladies love to combine with hairstyles for long hair. And the reason for that is pretty simple: the airy texture allows to experiment with various styling and framing ideas.
Messy Bangs for Long Curly Hair
Actually, curly bangs can work for almost any curl type, from the waviest strands to the springiest curls. Just look at this picture. So, now is the perfect moment to reconsider wearing bangs if you have curly locks. Tip: start by cutting your bangs quite long, at least to your cheekbones, if you want them to be coquettishly curled.