Bangs Can Make You Look Way Better! | The Best Bangs For Your Face Shape

  • Posted on 08 April, 2021
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

Have you ever asked yourself, "Will bangs look good on me?" or "Will bangs make me look better?" Today we are going to be talking about how to find your face shape and what THE BEST Bangs for YOUR face shape are! **Face Shapes & Hairstyles: https://youtu.be/NMJhce-5KxA

Will bangs suit my face? The answer is yes if you follow some of these guidelines! :)

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Every single client i have who's going through a crisis situation seems to want bangs you're, getting a divorce. You want bangs, you graduated university and don't know what you're going to do with your degree. You want bangs your boyfriend cheated on you, him get some bangs. You failed your midterm in high school bangs you're about to get married and one of your bridesmaids bailed, you're gon na get bangs right before your wedding. Aren'T you don't get them right before your wedding bangs can make you look so much prettier or they can make. You look really really bad. What'S it gon na be today, if you're in the mood for 20 21 bangs, because you're ready to change your life, i'm going to tell you what's going to work and what's not going to work for you today we're going to be talking all about bangs or What us stylists call a fringe, because it's bougier, the first thing you need to do is you need to determine your face shape. I did an entire video dedicated to face shapes and to teaching you how to determine what kind of face shape you have. If you haven't seen that video yet go and check out that video first and then come on back to this video, if you watched that video - and you are still not a hundred percent sure - let's go through a little refresher right now - there are a few key Things you need to look at when you are trying to determine your face shape for a haircut. The first key thing you need to look at is your jawline. Look in the mirror straight at your face and determine if your jawline is rounded if it is pointy or if it is squared off. If your jawline is rounded, you very likely have an oval or an oblong face. If your jawline is pointy, you very likely have a heart or a diamond face shape, and if your jawline, especially in this area, is squared off, then you have a square face shape. The second feature that you need to pay attention to is your cheekbones: are your cheekbones defined and clearly chiseled? If they are, you very likely have a diamond face, shape or perhaps even a heart face shape. If your cheekbones are rounded and soft, there isn't a lot of definition to them. You could have an oblong face shape. You could have a round face shape or you could even have an oval face shape. The third factor that you need to look at is the length of your face. Would you say that your face is a pretty average length? Then you could have an oval face. Shape, if your face is more long, you could have an oblong face shape. If you notice that your face is shorter than what your ideal would be, then you could have a round face shape. Perhaps a heart face shape once you're able to identify those three key features on your face: you're more likely to find out what face shape. You have the first face, shape we're going to analyze. Is the heart face, shape reese witherspoon? Is the archetype of the heart face shape in hollywood? The characteristics of a heart face shape is that you have a pointy chin, you have a shorter face and you have a wider forehead. So what you want to do with your fringe is give the illusion that your face is a little bit longer, that your chin is a little less pointy and that your forehead is a little bit narrower. How do we do that with bangs? There are two types of bangs that i'm going to recommend for this face shape. The first one is a long kind of wispy fringe, so you want to make sure that this fringe actually sits below the eyebrow. So we wanted to kind of graze the eye zone. Here, what that's going to do is give the illusion of length which is going to trick the eye into thinking. The face is actually longer if you went and did a short bang above the eyebrow you're, going to shorten the face, doing a full fringe like this. That sits nice and wispy really forward on the face is also going to bring the eye upward, and it's going to focus all of the attention right here on that person's face detracting attention from the pointy or the smaller chin. Another great bang, for this face shape is a curtain fringe. The curtain fringe is the fringe of 2021. This is a very, very in style fringe, the way that it works, it's parted in the middle and it just swoops through and grazes the cheekbone. Now, the reason that this bang works really really well is because the middle part actually brings things in which tricks the eye into thinking that the forehead is not as wide as it actually is. This is a great option for a girl that has a heart-shaped face. Doesn'T like their heart-shaped face, but doesn't want to commit to styling and maintaining bangs. This bang is the most versatile easiest, most simple, bang that you can really have in the world of bangs. Now a round three shape actually reminds me. A lot of a heart face shape, with the exception that a heart is really kind of pointy here in the chin, and a round face shape is just rounded in the jawline. That'S where the jawline trick really you know applies. This is when you can really tell the differences in the face shapes when it comes to jawline. It'S the number one giveaway for me as a hair stylist. What you want to do when you have a round face shape when it comes to your bangs, is you want to create the illusion of length you want to create the illusion that your face is stretching out? How do you do that? The exact same way that you do it with a heart: you want to create long, wispy, bangs right in the front that sit a little bit below the eyebrows. One trick that i love for my round face shape. Girls is actually to create a lot of length through the sides here. Typically, when you have a round face, you want to have length through the front, because that's going to drag your face down and make your face, look more oval. So if you still want to get a fringe, despite the fact that your face is round just create a softer longer fringe and then connect it to nice long pieces on the side here is an example of how a fringe can make you look so much prettier. Now this girl is obviously gorgeous. She has a beautiful round face. You can see with just the addition of a fringe. Her face now looks significantly more oval. We have tons of attention drawn to her eyes. She looks so soft and so feminine and absolutely gorgeous. This is what a fringe can do for you if you get the right fringe for your face, shape for a diamond face shape. You are dealing with cheekbones honey cheekbones. Now, if you feel like your face is a little bit too angular and you want to soften out those lines this year, i would suggest getting a shag. Shags are all the rage right now they are the haircut of 2021. You can go as retro or as modern as you want, but the key features is that you have a lot of texture and a lot of the texture grazes the cheekbone, which in turn softens the look here, are two examples of shags that look freaking gorgeous this. First, one you can see has a nice long fringe with really long connected sides and then that entire front section is face framed down with lots of movement and lots of point cutting the second one kind of has the same sort of vibe with a little bit. Less heaviness in the fringe, but lots of layerings through the front now one thing that i don't recommend for a diamond face shape: this is a bang faux pas. No, no big! No is a really kind of blunt untextured bang. This really isn't in right now anyway, but you know some people still love like the blunt blunt fringe. This isn't a great look, though, for anyone with a diamond face, because you have such angular features. If you add another angular feature you're kind of emphasizing angular on angular, which can start start to look a little bit. Draggy can start to look very, very harsh the eye. Let'S talk about square face shape now, when we're talking about square face, shape the dead giveaway to me is that really angular jawline that nice sharp jawline i'm living for that jawline? It is very pretty the bangs that i, like the most on my square face shaped. Clients is a full heavy fringe. I know you're expecting me to say something: wispy and soft to soften out the jawline blah blah. There is something so magical about adding a heavy nice strong fringe to a square face shape that creates the most beautiful proportions, because the face is so strong through. Here i feel like you need to balance the strength of the face here with the strength of the bang here, to create an overall pleasant flow. If you have a really wispy or a really kind of weak fringe on a jawline that is too strong. The jawline grabs the attention and takes over, whereas if you have a thing that can hold its own against the jawline, what you start to notice is all of this, which is magical. The one thing you don't want to do, if you have a square face shape, is go too wide on your fringe. You can still have fullness to balance out the fullness down here, but you don't want to go too wide over here. You don't want to cut too wide, because what you're going to end up doing, if you have fullness and width, is you're basically going to put your face into a little square box and that's not very flattering. Let'S move on to the oblong face shape the oblong face shape is characterized by a rounded jawline narrowness and length, so you are more long than you are wide. The celebrity that has this face shape to a t is sarah jessica parker. So i went down her history and checked out her bangs we're gon na talk about them. Here is a fringe that is really really working on sarah jessica parker and if you have an oblong face, will work on you too. What you want to do here is you want to create the illusion of width, and you want to detract from the fact that there is too much length. So in this case, what she did is she did a full fringe. That was still longer it wasn't too too short, so it gave balance since her face is longer. She did a little bit of a longer fringe to give a little bit of balance, not too long, not too short, but she added a lot of width in her hairstyle here. So what it ended up doing was significantly shortening her face compared to this hairstyle, where she has a middle part and her hair is straight. You can see how much longer and narrower her face actually looks compared to the other hairstyle, where she has broken up her forehead with bangs brought the eye up and then brought the eye this way with width in the hair. Here'S an example of a model with a long face with a great fringe. A fringe for a long face is a saving grace. I have a long face and i always find that i look a lot more in proportion when i have something kind of breaking up. The length of my face and adding a little bit of width to my face in this case. This model opted for again a longer fringe, which gives the balance that she needs to complement her longer face, but much more heaviness. So a lot more hair was cut into that fringe. You can see how flattering and how beautiful it actually looks on her face. One mistake that you might make that you think you're making because you're doing the right thing, but it's not. The right thing is to give yourself a baby bang here's an example of sarah jessica parker when she cut her bangs too short. What ended up happening it it very well may shorten the face, but because the face is so long and narrow. Having that short bang is disproportioned to the rest of her face, so things look out of balance. It'S not flattering because it's not the right proportion for that type of face shape if you have an oval face, and your face is perfectly wide perfectly long. Soft in the jawline soft in the cheekbones soft in the hairline - and we hate your guts, an oval face can do no wrong. An oval face can do what we all want to do, what we all want to pull off, but can't because there are just things that we want, that we can't pull off and we need to accept an oval face, she's that that can pull it off. For those of you that love the baby, bang, the baby bang had its place in history. I'M not seeing a lot of it right now, but i still think it's super cute. If you have an oval face, you can have a baby bang. I don't think a lot of faces can pull off the baby bang, but an oval face a noble face. Can'T it's true bangs are cute: bangs can make you feel, like a million bucks. Bangs can soften out your features and make you look way. Prettier, but bangs are a commitment. They are a commitment for a few reasons for one you have to style them or they look crazy. There are a few people that just wake up with cute bangs. I am not one of those people and you probably aren't either if you are very sporty and don't like hair in your face and you don't want to pin them up all the time, don't get bangs if you do outdoor work and are always in rain and Wind and snow and hail and like wet, don't get bangs. If you are someone who wants low commitment, hair, don't get bangs because bangs are a commitment. They take a lot of time to style. Well not a lot of time, but they require a dedicated person to style them daily and they also require trends on the regular. So if you go see your hairdresser once a year and you don't want to cut them yourselves or you're, just not savvy don't get bangs, because you will regret it. I have had a lot of clients who love them for a month and then grow them out for a year, grudgingly swearing at me under their breath. Thank you guys for watching. If you enjoyed this video, then you might really find this one interesting next, i will see you next week. Bye

Glam Girl Gabi: Thank you for watching! If you have any questions, leave it right here so that I can help you out! If you want to learn more about your face shape and what haircuts are most suitable for your individual face shape, check out this video next: https://youtu.be/NMJhce-5KxA​

Functional Female Force: Gaby thank you so much for this video and the one where you show how to cut your own curtain fringe. My question is, how did you go from the curtain fringe to the one you have here? I’d like to get this one here since I can’t have a middle parting due to old androgenic alopecia that left a gap on my front, middle hairline many many years ago (thankfully I stopped my alopecia progressing but that gap will be there forever). Also… do you think a fringe like yours here will tend to part in the middle showing my bald spot? THANK U THANK U THANK U SO MUCH!! I love to finally have found a professional who ACTUALLY knows about the struggles of alopecia (and not just fine but normal hair).

G.T.O. Momma: Botox or bangs, that was my choice. I opted for bangs.....they were free.

Brenda Fain: Couldn’t decide if I was ready for bangs after all one length for years. After watching your video I put my hair in a ponytail on top of my head. Pulled the hair forward and spread it across my forehead. Surprise! Looked great and now I have feathery bangs and a much softer look. Thank you!

Fearless Girl: Love SJP's hair with the fringe, however, it's easy for anyone to add width when you're adding extensions. It's especially challenging to create a fringe on an oblong face when dealing with a receding hair line and hair thinning.

Crewel Perle: Another reason that the girl at 6:01 looks great with her new bangs, is that some sort of body waves have been added to her hair overall. The new look really makes her jump out at you with style and freshness!

Christina M.: Just recently discovered your channel. Your videos are incredibly helpful. I love in this one how you break down each face shape and how bangs can benefit each shape, but then at the end included some practical things to consider for why you might not want to get bangs. Super super helpful! Thank you!

Emily S: Thank you for this! I was just googling if I should get bangs today! I want them so bad, but I'm in a place in life where most days my hair is in an unbrushed messy bun. The end of your video talked me out of bangs. Haha Thank you!

L R: I find bangs to be super easy. I use a straight iron and takes me one swipe to get them to lay nice. Sometimes it may take 2 swipes but overall they are super easy. :-)

CQT: Thanks, that was nicely thorough. And for the picture that answers the question "But what looks good with a mask?" How iconic for 2021! Personally, I like myself with bangs, but I struggle with the commitment part. Might consider curtain bangs based on this.

Sarah Ward: Hi Gabi, I have a long-ish face, and like you always look better with some volume to the sides. I recently had my hair cut from quite long into a bob, which i absolutely love, and i was considering adding a fringe or more likely just shortening the layers around my face a little to give it a little more style and less weight at the front. However I also have quite a long nose and my one, long ago attempt at a fringe was not a good look for me. I wonder if you could give me any advise on this? Thank you for you videos, I have been binge watching since I found your channel recently and learnt so much that has helped me!

Danielle Mah: Thanks for this helpful video! Can round faces also wear curtain bangs? Would curtain bangs with middle parting flatter a round face?

BamBam!: love the video! Your clients must be beyond happy with your wise and accurate observations to help them to shine in their own way! Bravo!

Monica Gimenes: I'm glad I watched this video until the end. I was convinced I wanted bangs until I thought about my lifestyle and my commitment to daily styling and regularly trimming them. Maybe I will get bangs when I can afford monthly visits to the hairdresser. :D

Krysten Palser: This video is super helpful! I purchased the scissors you recommended in your last bang video... I've been watching bang fails in an attempt to convince myself NOT to try cutting my own bangs... I'm desperate for a change tho and we're back in lockdown!!!

Christine Duffy: What a great video, really informative and yes, I am thinking of getting a fringe (it's how we'd say it here in Ireland)

Gemma Rozich: I have an oval shaped face and always want bangs….but would hate them after about an hour! I love them on others, though . I thought, for sure, that you would say something to change my mind. I can’t tolerate having one strand of hair on my face! Thank you for this video!

Karla Doane: Now I understand why I decided not to do the bangs. You're right it's a dedication and it takes a lot of work And/or product Especially since I have curly hair. I can kinda do a side part and drape it across My hair it's kind of long but it's now becoming trimmed by nature because I have glasses that just kind of keep breaking the sides of my hair and I'm older so the hair is getting more fragile , recovering from hair loss from General anesthesia 6 months ago.

Stand Up Eight: I rocked bangs for 3 years and I loved them, but I finally but the bullet and got Botox. Now I am growing them out and this is really nice as well

Ginger Sweeney: Thanks! I don’t like stuff on my face but have had long one length hair for years and really want to make a change I also love the look of hair up in back with bangs in front.

Anna: The video was amazing, full of knowledge and wisdom. Learned a lot, wish I could have you do my cuts. Love bangs ofcourse, it’s a woman’s thing. You’re my best ever smart sister. ❤️

Susan Chaney: This was so interesting and fun. After a year of not going to the salon I really need a haircut and style. My hair is one length down my back, kinda side bang after cutting them myself a few times and really messing them up. I love my stylist as a person but she just asks what I want--I need someone to suggest what I SHOULD have. So looking for someone new and it's not easy. To make matters worse I'm 71 and I think age changes your face shape so now I'm really confused. Love your videos.

chocolate7810: I am 59 with thick curly hair, with an oval shaped face and would love bangs. Would love to see haircuts for curly women.

Breezy Place: Gabi you have done a lot of ceramic hair iron videos and it’s still very confusing for me if you could recommend the top ceramic hair straightener which one would it be for someone who has long thin dark wavy hair that is colored, im indian and 45 years old

Michele Brotman: I have a square face and always wear bangs. I like a heavier, side swept bang best although I wore them straight for a long time when younger They do hide forehead creases and balance out my face. You are correct about wind. It messes up your bang style and no amount of hair spray will keep them in place!

S B: Thank you for this video. The last bit was the most helpful! It was my reminder why I don't have bangs. I feel like they are in my face all the time. I grow them out and leave them fir years...and then I try again. Insanity! Is there a good layered hair long enough to wear in a pony or you can tuck behind your ears?

Rainbow in the clouds: You are so right about the theory , but I have to mention to you that if you go to Videl Sassoon in Paris, They call bangs, “fringe”. Just imagine them booking your appointment as a “bang and a blow”? My stylist trained there and when she explained this to me I laughed my head off, because that’s hilarious

Maria Booth: Thank you for this very funny video. I love it but I'm definitely NOT a bang girl. Keep these videos coming.

Kerfuffle: This is fantastic information! What an eye-opener! Thank you for sharing!

Marty VILLareal: Thank you so much great info on bangs and face shape that will help me to explain it to my clients been doing hair for a long time and sometimes we forget so thank you for the refresher course

V For V: Thank you for your honesty in the end. Now I know that bangs are not for me❤️

Elizabeth Simpson: I'm so happy I stumbled upon your channel. I love your style and your plain-spoken, natural charisma. Oh, and the F-bomb made my morning!

Kirsten Morales: Yo, always it's impulse bangs. Lol. I loved your intro. Too real! The problem is communicating these subtle differences in bangs to your hairdresser. Never had anyone who I could trust like that. I will forever be afraid of getting hair cuts and color done by professionals.

Tammy Jablonski: Great information! What about starting bangs further back? Will that make a round face and short forehead look longer

Jade: I love my bangs! Your videos are so enjoyable.

Gail Jones: I love bangs and have worn them pretty much my whole life I have a long face. They are a commitment. I pretty much live with a velcro roller on my forehead but at this point, I'm used to it. Bangs soften my face.

Mary37 Saved by Grace: Thank you this a great video Yah, it’s a commitment! This’s was so helpful to know many informations I have Oblong face Now I have pixie with long bangs on the side it cut the forehead going down It’s not too commitment, I put products make the hair heavy and stay I got complements God bless you

Peachy Cream: I love her fringe. It's beautiful. And would sui my forehead. But I got a fringe before and it was fab. But my hair grows so fast you'd need to trim it weekly. And shape it etc. It was too much work so I grew it out.

Mia: The key analysis and explanation of bangs is very professional.

Elizabeth: I love your blogs soooo much! Thank you! ❤️

MiaSchu: Before YouTube content sprang up, teaching us all "how to", I'd read the word "bangs" and wondered what they were. I usually work out Americanisms pretty quickly, yet it took me longer than I care to admit that bangs means "fringe"! :D

Alcookie: I wanted bangs so I had it when i was 16. My face is slim and in oval shape so I noticed that I look prettier when i fully show my face instead of hiding. People usually have hair on face 1. On the sides to make face slimmer - I look too slim and it makes my face longer 2. bangs to make their face shorter - in my case bangs made my upper part of face look too short comparing to the lower part. 3. Bangs and hair on sides are the combo - is supposed to make face smaller in every way but it made my face look disproportionately. So my conclusion is i just look best when i dont try to hide something

Ashley Lala: Let me tell you my favorite thing about bangs. If you need a laugh or you feel like being silly, you can use a flat iron to flip your bangs back and with the help of a can of hairspray-Voila! You’ve got a mullet! Did this to my gf the other day, we were dying of laughter.

Sam Hodgson: Needed this right now! Life sucks... I'm getting bangs bby!

E.: Gabi, I'm gonna need you to help me pick my face shape, I'm between shapes, & pick the cut, bc so far I can't find a decent stylist who can make my hair look similar to a picture

Susie: 2021 or 2022, your presentation was very informative! Thank you.

Crazy Cat Lady: How I feel about my new bangs after a week - Great video ☺️

nannuky: nose should also be taken into consideration when deciding whether bangs will be a good decision or not

Yvonne Yetman: I have an oval face but i hate baby bangs So can I wear another type of bangs Love your very detailed and informative videos

Megan Ruch Watercolors: Love my bangs! They do make you look younger for sure!

Tatakae: I have a heart shaped face but I have thin hair on top front of my hair so I can't do curtain bangs as my middle part doesn't look good so I am going to try the long bangs, Hope it goes well!

PinkSnowflakes: I'm trying to decide if I have an oblong or oval face, so I have to do more looking. I am older, so my face isn't the way it used to be. I also have very long hair and had baby bangs which I did myself for years, but grew them out recently. I feel like my face is looking even longer than it did and that the lack of bangs is making my face drag. I also have a long neck, so I'm thinking of getting my baby bangs back. It was just more comfortable to me. Great video :)

Christina Badina: could you do a video for those of us that have fine thinning aging hair and what kind of cuts and colors and such suits us and our hair problems? Some of us have hair that is turning white and some is turning silver or grey. Its funny isnt it that we used to be called purple hairs and now the young people are doing it on purpose!!! lol Id love to try it but with my thing hair Im told that taking the colour out to turn it purple would dry it out too much! Anyway, since there are way more of us oldsters now maybe it would be nice to do a video for us. I like my hair long BTW contrary to all advice about going short as you age.

Diana M: 10:56 oh i love this look! I have a long face and I wear bangs. I look weird without bangs.

Pindrop Productions: what bangs are good for frizzyhair and a rounder face?

precious y penguino: Who would've thought... I won the face shape lotto and never, ever knew it lol I have an oval face

Mia Jane: Great job and ❤️ tips thank you

YGiann: people with thin fine hair should have a very blunt cut as you have super correctly said! so can you still get curtain bangs or will that remove volume from the baseline and make it look weak? <3

Rolos Mate: Really helpful video thankyou. I cut my bangs because my hair battled with my glasses. x

susan Baptista: Your great! So much super info and so funny. I learned alot.

mrskamran: Terrific video! Thank you!

Nicole123: what about bangs for people with wavy hair? (like 2b or 2c) I tried bangs and they looked bad but when I was younger I had straight hair and cut the exact same bangs and they looked decent.

Sherise Todd: I tend to look better with side swept bangs. Curtain bangs did not work with my facial features at all.

Sana Saha: I have rectangular face shape. I want to focus on my chicks and wanna make my face look like round.. What bangs should I cut? I have straight and very long hair on back but my front hair is very thin

jagaes6: wow, great video. you are great! thank you for your positive attitude.

Jemma Jemma: Gabi PLEEAASEEE……you didn’t address my very difficult PEAR shaped face. The tiny forehead and dominate wider cheek and jaw area. We are ALWAYS forgotten!

AthenaBeth Black: Every time I get bangs I instantly regret it. They’re very annoying if you wear glasses or hate having hair in your eyes!

Cynthia Carrillo: 9:29 for my oblong face shapes

LightAndCosmia: I have a long heart, and want to emphasize the heart part over the long but don’t want to be oval.

tj8422: I love a long, soft, sweeping bang personally.

Stephanie: i think the best bangs award goes to cariba heine as rikki chadwick on h2o: just add water <3

Jamie L: Girl, I want your bangs!!! I’ve been wearing them blunt too long.

Jules: i have a mix of oval and heart shaped face and want to get air bangs. Do you think that would look good or should i stick to no bangs?

Amy Trumbull: I have a long, thin face so short bangs look best on me but my hair is on the thin side so it’s tricky…. I have to pull a lot of hair into the bang, starting farther back if that makes sense. I just cut new bangs yesterday and I’m getting used to them again. I’m very happy with them.

La La Aura Moonbeam: I love bangs! Lots of people can not make their hair fall to the front of their face. Luckily I can, but I have to make sure it stays there. Most people I see can't keep bangs on their forehead. They don't even realize that their hair will not fall forward to form the fringe at the front of their forehead. Then they get mad and jealous of other people with bangs. Not everyone can wear bangs naturally, but with manipulation and some hair products, you can force your hair to go into bangs. Gabi has straight hair, and you have thin bangs, not much hair there for your bangs because you have thin hair. You probably can not get a full on fringe in front. A lot of people can't, so that's pretty common. I can offer reality to people and explain things in a way that everyone understands. I think bangs look good on almost everyone! However, just so they know out there, not everyone can make their hair lay in bangs. So, if you can't, you are just like a ton of people. My hair grows really fast in the bangs area over my forehead, so once every week or so, I have to cut an inch off of my bangs because it is suddenly in my eyes again. It covers everything up and makes people look more youthful. If you get fillers and botox and lip fillers, you will look like a lot of other people, I can tell when you have it done. Everyone wants to look beautiful, there is nothing wrong with doing fillers and botox. I haven't done any of that yet, and would consider doing it at some point, maybe maybe not, but probably.

Dolidoll: Can you please talk about hairstyles for diamond face shapes with wavy,/curly hair?

Dawn Taylor: I've had bangs forever. Tried going without and it wasn't a good look for me!

70’slady Always: Oval face here, but so scared to cut bangs. I don’t want to have them to style all the time. I think they are so pretty! This was a great video on bangs.

Rosetta Stoned: Is there a style that looks good on all face shapes?

Viviana N: I've had bangs my whole life... has my life been a long crisis lol

Wouisy: Love bangs. Wouldn’t be without them

This Girl: I looked good with bangs, but only from one angle. Not from the side.

Lucia BRILO: This was so awesome but for me I can’t have bangs anymore cause I’m in menapause and I have hot flashes so my forehead gets humid a sticky and it’s looks horrible☹️

Christina Badina: ok. Ill do it. Ive wanted bangs for years now so Im going to try it. my bestie is also my hairdresser and Ima show her the pic of SJP and see if she can do itfor me. Itll cover the balding patch in the part in front and the wrinkles on my forehead. Its worth a shot.

Given Grange: What if you have a widow’s peak and a hairline so far up you can look bald when you put up a ponytail? Stylists have always told me I can’t have bangs. I have very fine hair and high scoops at the sides/temples. Is there hope for me or never to have bangs?

Denise Ames: I'm like a diamond and a square. So what do I do? Would I go with a mixture of both styles then? A little blunt with some side framing along the side of my cheekbones?

Nadja Šarić: My face shape is heart shape but my cheekbones are more round because my face is currently puffy

caro: can an oval face get baby to kind of like medium blunt bangs on a thin, very straight hair?

VICKIJO HORNE: awesome video!❤

Janice Nash: What if you’re older with thinning top hair, I love bangs ❤️

Deirdre Zema: I have a rectangular face (long square), I also have a cowlick on the corner of my forehead. How do I cut my bangs?

Christy West: This is such great content! What a bangs for jowls?

SweeetClarissa: Best bangs advice video ever! Thanks I’m Not getting bangs!

Katy B: What do you think about bangs and face masks? My face tends to get a bit lost in a face mask. I guess my face is a bit smaller than average. So if i leave my bangs down there's not much of my face left But I have a wide biggish forhead with almost a square face, so without a mask i really need bangs to look put together. I also don't look good with whispy thin bangs. I'm quite lost as to what to do

Louise Chaddock: What about bangs for an oval face wearing glasses?

The Mild One: I just turned in my bachelor thesis and I want to get BANGS!

Simone Bordelon: thank you so much for blessing me

Ana Valenz: I love bangs but every time I cut them I regret and say never again, buy then I cut them again and the circle continues

Sha Sha Bella: Ngl I lowly maintain my own bangs, but I still love it bc it gives me off 80s vibe. *(And only bc Stranger Things is awesome when pulling off retro vibey hairs)* Aaaaaaahhhh-

SueZQ: What about bangs for those of us with curly hair ‍

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