
That’s why the Brigitte Bardot bangs your friend is flawlessly rocking ended up looking kind of wonky on you. Some are great for covering up features you’d rather downplay, like forehead lines, and some are best for thick or fine, thin hair. Certain types of bangs accentuate your jawline, while others draw attention to your eyes and cheekbones. If you’re tired of your current hairstyle and are ready to try something different to change it up, bangs are the safest bet.īut – and here’s the frustrating part – bangs are not a one size fits all deal. When you’re feeling absolutely sick of your hair, it doesn’t take a major change to transform your locks.

Maybe you’d look good with blunt bangs? A pixie cut? A drastically different hair color?īeen there, done that. to making a huge hair change just to shake things up a bit.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Your layers are grown out, your once-cute bangs now hang lifelessly around your face, and you are THIS.CLOSE. But don’t worry - we’re hair experts and have rounded up the 13 most popular variations to help give your hair a refresher. There are far more types of bangs than most people know about.

