Should I Cut My Bangs? Bangs or No Bangs: Things To Consider - Luxy® Hair (2024)

"Should I get bangs?" is something you've probably wondered at least once in your life (or like, every spring, when craving a dramatic hair change...)

Although it may not sound like a big deal to some, cutting your bangs (or fringe, whatever you call it) is actually quite an important decision for most of us. After all, you're changing your look completely, and what if you don't even like it? Where is the 'undo' option?!

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Bangs can be the best thing you've ever done, or something you wish you hadn't.

Well, our lovelies, here are some things to consider, which will help you decide whether or not you should cut your bangs.

1. Surprise! Bangs don't always look red-carpet-ready

Bangs are high maintenance, and they require work. If you want your fringe looking pretty and wonderful, be prepared to spend time on it. Bangs need to be styled, tamed at night, during workouts, and kept at their optimal length for best results. Which brings us to the next point.

2. Your bangs will grow faster than you expect

You get your beautiful bangs, enjoy them for a few weeks, and then realize they're just not the same anymore! It's because they're probably getting too long - bangs can grow much faster than you think. You then end up constantly clipping them up with a bobby pin or partially covering your vision. Whichever one. To avoid this (depending on your hair growth rate), plan on being able to trim your bangs every 2-3 weeks, to keep them at their optimal length.

3. No, please don't cut your own bangs

As tempting as this can be, unless you're a professional hairstylist, just trust us on this one. Don't cut or trim your bangs by yourself with dull scissors especially if it's your first time. Cutting beautiful bangs requires a special technique that can be achieved by a hair professional much better than a first-timer.

4. Naturally curly hair dilemma - can I still get bangs?

Why yes, of course. But be prepared to spend even more time (and products) to keep your fringe looking styled and straight, as well as have the tools to maintain it that way throughout the day.

5. Your bangs will get oily faster

That's the bad news - but the good news is that you can wash *just* your bangs in the sink (just like we mention here), which is totally better and quicker!

6. Cutting bangs is not the problem - growing them out is!

There will come a time when you want to grow your bangs out. Although it's amazing to witness how fast they grow (judging by the amount of trims you need to maintain them), ironically, growing out your bangs completely can seem like the slowest process on Earth. Like ever. But not to worry our loves, here's a a very useful video on how you can still look stylish and cute while growing out your bangs:

7. Choosing the style

When choosing the type of bang you want, consider your hair texture/type, as well as your hair part. For example, blunt and heavy bangs look great on thick hair. Fine hair beauties, however, should consider softer, side-swept bangs or be prepared to pull lots of hair forward for a heavier look. If you have a middle part, full frontal bangs may not work for you.

8. Consider your face shape

Be aware of how the bang style can flatter your face shape. For example, long-swept side bangs look amazing on round face shapes, as they help to make an illusion of a less round face. For square face shapes, avoid blunt heavy bangs - they will only make your face look more square. Instead, opt for softer side swept bangs. When looking for inspiration on celebrities or others, look at those who have a similar face shape and hair type to yours.

It will take time, but you'll get there!

Getting a hang of styling your bangs can definitely take some time, but don't be discouraged. Like anything new, it will require some practice to master the art of fringe styling.

All this being said...

Changing up your look can definitely be a rewarding experience. How can you know if bangs really work for you, until you've tried them? Keep in mind that hair does grow out eventually, so don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new! Just remember to consider the points mentioned above.

Another option is to give clip-in bangs a try before cutting your actual hair. Unlike real bangs, clip-in bangs don't have to be styled everyday, can be reversed, and and a zero commitment way to get bangs! Clip-in bangs are the perfect solution to the"should I or shouldn't I" dilemma we all face.Check them out here.

Have you ever considered getting your bangs cut? Did you do it? How was your experience! Please share with us, we love hearing your stories.

Should I Cut My Bangs? Bangs or No Bangs: Things To Consider - Luxy® Hair (2024)

FAQs

Should I have bangs or no bangs? ›

Consider your face shape. Be aware of how the bang style can flatter your face shape. For example, long-swept side bangs look amazing on round face shapes, as they help to make an illusion of a less round face. For square face shapes, avoid blunt heavy bangs - they will only make your face look more square.

How to decide to get bangs or not? ›

5 things you MUST do before bangs – to be happy after.
  1. Bold or subtle? Curtain or straight? Choose your statement.
  2. Consider how your face shape will look with bangs.
  3. Think of fringe bangs as a lifestyle.
  4. Thin or thick? Assess your hair density.
  5. Don't fight it – try the bangs.

Should I cut my bangs or let them grow? ›

This may sound counterintuitive, but Pjetraj says trimming your bangs actually helps grow them out. She says your stylist should trim them between the eyebrows or use a thinning shear to texturize and lighten them up.

How do you tell if you will look good with bangs? ›

Square or heart-shaped faces look best with wispier, feathered fringe to add softness. Oblong face shapes are a perfect match for blunt-cut bangs. Round faces can get added dimension from side-swept or curtain bangs. Oval-shaped faces can pull off just about any type of bang.

Do bangs or no bangs make you look younger? ›

Bangs can add personality and youth to a person's appearance, but not all bangs have the same effect. Blunt bangs can draw attention to the middle of someone's face, which may or may not reveal their age. Also, bangs must be the correct length to accentuate facial features without casting shadows.

Are bangs good for thin hair or no bangs? ›

If you are experiencing hair loss, you may be wondering if wearing a thinning fringe helps or harms your look. You will be pleased to know that bangs are generally recommended to women with diffuse hair thinning, because they add volume, compensating for flatness in the rest of your hair.

What is the finger rule for bangs? ›

We call this the four finger rule. The measure of four fingers in length from hairline to eyebrows is the perfect size for a fringe. If you can fit four of your fingers in this gap you basically have the perfect sized forehead for some fringe action.

Are bangs in 2024 female? ›

This nostalgic trend is making a comeback for 2024 and it works well because it naturally softens features and draws attention to the eyes,” says Morey. “Side-swept bangs work well with curly hair too, adding softness and framing the face elegantly.

Who can pull off bangs? ›

Find the best bangs style for you

"Try a softer wispy fringe that's longer around the temples or a side-swept look." She says round or heart-shaped faces can pull off blunt bangs and oval face shapes can wear any style of fringe.

How far back should bangs go? ›

If there's not much space between your brows and hairline, start two inches back to make a smaller forehead appear longer. Very fine or thick hair is the exception to this: If you start more than one inch back, you'll take too much from the sides and end up looking like one of the Beatles circa 1964.

What are French bangs? ›

French bangs are categorized by being short in the center of the forehead and longer toward the outer cheekbones. "They're meant to be less of a statement bang and more of an integrated, effortless addition to your look," celebrity hairstylist Mara Roszak tells PS.

Should bangs cover eyebrows? ›

Like any accessory, bangs should enhance your features, not overwhelm them. For long and narrow faces, "blunt fringe that hits below the brows will make your face look fuller," explains hairstylist and co-founder of R+Co, Garren. If your face is round or square, try bangs just above the brows, he says.

Do bangs make you look better? ›

Though they can satisfy that itch for a change, the best bangs can also totally transform your face shape and play up your best facial features. Soft, wispy bangs, for example, help contrast sharper jawlines, while dramatic side bangs can add more visual dimension to rounder faces.

What face shape do bangs not look good on? ›

If You Have a Round Face: Round faces are identifiable by full, wide cheeks. For these face shapes, straight bangs are a big no-no, as they accentuate your face's fullness.

Do bangs make you look more feminine? ›

Bangs are extremely popular, and for good reason; they work for almost every face type. They can dramatically feminize any look and give a more youthful appearance. As a trans woman, a well-styled set of bangs can easily direct focus away from a larger forehead and soften more masculine looking brow ridges.

Do bangs make you look skinnier? ›

While blunt bangs can make round faces look a little squat, side-swept bangs move the eyes diagonally across your face. The angled fringe helps make your face appear longer and, therefore, thinner.

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