6 Hairstyles With Bangs You Need To Try This Season

Written by Dayle PereiraApr 23, 2019
6 Hairstyles With Bangs You Need To Try This Season

Raise your hand if you’re always searching for a quick and easy hairstyle to change up your look. On this search, hair colouring ends up being too lengthy while chopping it all off is too drastic. Even though innovations like hair extensions seem interesting, they can be high on maintenance and money. So what’s the most obvious way to revamp your look? With a new bangs hairstyle of course! If you’d like to take your pick from the different types of bangs to try, say no more and keep reading.

Side parted bangs

Before you begin, opt for the TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shampoo and Conditioner. This duo is infused with Keratin, which is just what your hair needs to work its magic. It will ensure every style of bangs you try stays sleek and frizz-free.

 

Curtain bangs

Side parted bangs

You know how curtains are drawn apart for light to enter the room? Curtain bangs work on the same principle. It is a wavy or straight fringe that is parted at the center to reveal more of the forehead. Popularised by the likes of Alexa Chung, this one is the current trend du jour of the hairstyle world.

 

Wispy bangs

Side parted bangs

For bangs that effortlessly add panache to the face without covering too much of it, the wispy ones should be your go-to. They lend an easy-breezy vibe to just about any outfit and can easily be swept to the side for a casual vibe, as seen on Reese Witherspoon and Rashida Jones.

 

Blunt bangs

Side parted bangs

Although they are one of the most popular bang hairstyles out there, blunt bangs step into unchartered territory. While a straight set of thick blunt bangs looks divine on folks like Taylor Swift and Krysten Ritter, they need special care to be kept that way. When done right, however, blunt bangs can take a hairstyle up a few notches!

 

Asymmetrical bangs

Side parted bangs

If you are a girl who loves the carefree life, this is the hairstyle for you. The distinctive quality of asymmetrical bangs is its uneven, choppy ends. It works well on most hair textures and is incredibly easy to style while in the bargain, adding a cool girl vibe to your look.

 

U-bangs

Side parted bangs

If it is an edgy look you favour or you’re heading to a Great Gatsby themed party, look no further than a set of U-shaped bangs. Their characteristic is an upward or downward curve (like the bottom of the alphabet U) and is most frequently seen on either yesteryear actresses or cutting edge fashion looks.

 

Side parted bangs

Side parted bangs

If you’re not ballsy enough for full-blown bangs, side parted bangs could help you change your look sans a drastic makeover. These bangs consist of a strong side part and are thicker in nature, which makes them fit easier with the rest of the hair. That’s what makes side-parted bangs one of the easy hairstyles to try without needing too much commitment.

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Dayle Pereira has a penchant for personal style and pop culture while the interests of her heart belong solely to all things beauty and lifestyle.
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