25 Prettiest-Ever Haircuts With Bangs

Best hair in the room? That's about to be you.

Mar 21, 2018
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A set of smooth, blown-out bangs adds instant drama to a classic updo.

Get that 2016 Betty Page look with short, cute bangs and long black waves.

Textured bangs look great with tousled blonde hair. If your hair isn't naturally curly, try one of these tricks for effortless beachy waves.

Side-parted bangs are pretty, but they can be tough to keep out of your eyes. If yours are always falling out of place, spritz a little hairspray on your comb and use it to push your bangs to the side.

Add a chic accent to your topknot with shaggy fringe that hits just below the brow. It draws attention to your eyes and keeps your updo looking fresh.

If you want that sexy, shaggy '70s look, try barely-there bangs that hit right around the brow area.

This unique cut features blunt bangs with a few (optional) longer pieces thrown into the mix.

Bangs like Brigitte Bardot's are never a bad idea. If you have long layers toward the front of your hair, blow them nice and smooth with a little bend toward the bottom, then part them down the center and pile the rest of your hair up in the back.

If you have a short haircut, your bangs are practically built in — just add a little texturizer for added movement and go!

Take your long, layered hair to the next level with a cool, blunt set of bangs that hits just below the eyebrow.

Bring a Brigitte Bardot-esque touch to your shaggy long locks with wispy bangs. Just make sure to blow them out after shampooing — frizzy bangs are the opposite of what you want with this look.

If you're growing out a bob and you're getting bored of it, try adding some shaggy bangs to the mix.

Adding sweet, center-parted bangs to a sleek ponytail adds a vintage touch to your style.

To bring a unique touch to a typical blunt bob, ask your stylist for thick bangs and then part them to the side.

Thick, jagged bangs that hit just around the eyebrows add a fun effect to a shoulder-length cut.

Growing out thick bangs? Sweep them to the side and add a little glossing serum all over to bring your look together.

Add oomph to your standard crown braid by straightening your eyebrow-length bangs and spritzing a little shine spray for polish.

These blunt bangs give your 'do a dramatic, stunning look, but just a warning: This perfectly straight style takes a lot of maintenance and frequent trims.

Haircuts that hit right around the shoulders can fall a little flat, so ask your stylist for brow-grazing side bangs, then use a large barrel curler to add volume all over.

Draw the eye to your jawline by adding long razored layers that point inwards, then ask your stylist for slightly shaggy bangs that aren't too dense.

If you've always wanted bangs but aren't quite ready to make the commitment to having them in your face all the time, try bangs that sweep off to one side. Style the rest of your hair asymmetrically and wavy for a beautiful Veronica Lake-inspired vintage look.

Perfectly frame your face with a straight set of bangs that turns a simple, cropped bob into a more modern style.

If you have fine hair and are a little nervous about how thin your bangs will look, ask your stylist for thick bangs that start a little higher up. Add a few wisps to each side to soften up the look.

To add a little boost into your bangs, get them wet, then blow dry them using a round brush, alternating the position of the dryer to get your bangs extra shiny and full of bounce.

If you're a little self-conscious about a high forehead, ask your stylist for long bangs that start high to disguise it.

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