The Best Fringe Styles For Different Face Shapes

June 2024 · 3 minute read

As for how to get the most out of your salon appointment when it comes to fringes? Luke advises bringing photos of the styles you like – and the ones you don't. “It's really important that your hairdresser has an idea of both, especially because your idea of a certain style could be very different from theirs.”

It's important to remember that ultimately the best fringe for your face shape is the one you feel most comfortable with, confidence can do wonders to how something actually looks. However, if you're looking for a little more guidance than that, keep scrolling for style inspo suggested by the hair experts, so you can have something to show to your hairdresser at your next appointment...

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Best for Round Face Shapes:

Curtain bangs look great on those with a medium to short forehead as well as being a good option for anyone not 100% committed to a fuller look. A wispy fringe is also a great choice for those with a shorter forehead who want the look of a full fringe.

Curtain bangs

Voluminous, layered bangs

Best for square face shapes:

Flattering, easy to maintain and effortlessly chic, we can't get enough of the 60s bangs look that adds softness to a square face shape or the feathered and wispy fringe that perfectly compliment the face.

Wispy bangs

Feathered fringe

60s bangs

Best for medium/short foreheads:

If you have a medium to short forehead then a full fringe is a great shout as it will elongate your face (if you're looking for that) and perfect for those wanting to drive max attention to the eyes. A wet look would work just the same.

Full micro-fringe

Wet fringe

Lash skimming bangs

Best for a longer forehead:

A tousled French-girl fringe looks best on those with a longer forehead as well as anyone wanting to frame their features. If you have a larger forehead, a micro-fringe could also be the style for you. For a less severe, more modern take, keep it choppy and pair with power brows.

Micro-fringe

French-girl fringe

Long tousled fringe

Best for curly hair:

If you're hair is curly, but you still want to style a fringe in. Make sure the curls are direction to the front and depending on the length of your coils, pull them from the crown of your head forward for that full bangs look.

A-Shaped Bangs

Curly bangs

Best for oval face shapes:

Oval face shapes suit many fringe styles. Perhaps try to add instant volume with some supermodel styled bangs which will also help to frame an oval face and add focus on the eyes.

Supermodel bangs

Fashion Fringe

Best for heart face shapes:

Drape bangs and strip bangs work great as a style of fringe if you don't want to drive away too much attention from your heart face shape. They perfectly compliment the contours of your face without doing the absolute most.

Drape bangs

Strip bangs

30s Cupid fringe

R&B bangs

Best for triangular face shapes:

If you have a triangular face shape, bardot fringes could be the style for you. For a less severe, and more effortless take, keep it choppy. A side swept fringe and crescent bangs can also compliment your face shape beautifully without driving too much attention away from it.

Bardot fringe

Side Swept bangs

Crescent bangs

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