The 45 Cutest Side Bangs Trending Right Now

Trying out bangs and failing is a rite of passage in many women’s lives. If only someone had encouraged side bangs instead of the straight-across variety!

This beautiful hair detail is the most versatile in the world because side bangs suit every single hairstyle and every single face shape out there. Whether worn short or long, they provide balance and interest where it’s needed most.

 

Side Bangs

Take a peek at our 45 styles to get an idea for what you want for your next best hairstyle.

1. Short Hair With Side Bangs

short hair with side bangs

Add instant volume to short-haired looks with bangs that sweep to one side. With short locks, like this red bob, they should be cut at an angle and feed into layers cut at the front of the face that effortlessly work into the rest of the hairstyle.

 

2. Side Bangs for Round Face

side bangs for round face

Bangs that are either swept to one side or parted down the middle in a curtain-like fashion conceal part of a round face for an instantly slimming effect. Longer is better for full cheeks, so cut your side bangs so they fall on the tops of your cheekbones.

 

3. Bun with Side Bangs

side bangs with bun

A cute and easy up-do for these bangs is a voluminous bun. Face-framing bangs make this bun look great for casual affairs, though the hair can be done in a neater fashion for a more serious event as well.

 

4. Sew in Side Bangs

sew in side bangs

Don’t feel like you have to commit to bangs without trying them first. Sew-ins provide the perfect opportunity for seeing if the look is for you and suitable for your lifestyle. If they turn out like this gorgeous sleek fringe, then they are probably a keeper!

 

5. Medium Hair with Side Bangs

korean side bangs

Medium hair, especially when curled under, beautifully frames the face and emboldens even the softest of jawlines. Bangs that are concentrated to one side finish this effect by acting like a curtain to reveal the face underneath in the most flattering light.

 

6. Side Bangs for Thin Hair

Side Bangs for Thin Hair

Side bangs give the illusion of greater volume on your hair. When tapered, they stretch across half of the forehead and can feed into front layers for a look that works especially well if your hair is short. It’s okay if they come out a little wispy, it’s their overall appearance that counts for thin hair.

 

7. Thick Side Bangs

Thick Side Bangs

Straight across bangs can make thick hair feel heavy. Bangs that sweep to one side create movement and a feeling of lightness that is needed for bulky hair. If your face shape is oval, the bangs can cover your entire forehead, so long as the energy moves in one direction.

 

8. Glamorous Up-do with Side Bangs

Weave Hair with Side Bangs

Deliciously coiffed hair would be nowhere without sweeping bangs that delicately cover the forehead. This fringe softens the hair line and frame your face, drawing attention to your beautiful eyes.

The longest portion of the bangs should dip onto your cheekbones (to draw attention to popping highlighter).

 

9. Blunt Cut with Side Bangs

Blunt Cut with Side Bangs

Blunt chops bring straight lines and a touch of seriousness to the table. Short bangs that are drawn to one side instantly soften a blunt-cut bob. For symmetrical or small face shapes, the bangs should gather a half an inch above the eyebrow to keep your look opened up.

 

10. Emo Side Bangs

emo side bangs

Side bangs are a main feature in many emo hairstyles, especially long cuts with lots of choppy layers. Regardless of how deep you decide to make your part, the fringe should cross over your forehead and feed into short layers that reside on the cheekbones.

 

11. Feathered Side Bangs

Feathered Side Bangs

Forget about straight locks! Wavy hair looks great with feathered bangs that show off your natural texture. The beauty of this look lies in the appearance of fullness and the ability to straighten bangs, if need be.

 

12. Choppy Side Swept Bangs

Choppy Side Swept Bangs

Make your bangs work for you and your personal style! Short, choppy varieties open up your face while giving off the same effect as longer versions.

Don’t be precise with your cut, but don’t cut chunky pieces, either. Bangs should look razored, not hacked to bits. We absolutely love how they contrast with an ultra-feminine face.

 

13. Wispy Side Bangs

Wispy Side Bangs

Wispy bangs work well on thinning hair and help to open up round face shapes. We love them for framing a face with longer locks or short bobs and pixie cuts, too. A small portion of bangs cut on the opposite side ties this entire look together.

 

14. Brunette Side Bangs

Brunette Side Bangs

Make lank locks more interesting with a side-cut fringe. Whether your hair is a basic brunette or wildly colorful, these bangs will frame your face and can be adjusted according to your personal hair needs. Soft layers at the bottom of the hair make this style feel cohesive.

 

15. Pigtails with Side Bangs

pigtails with side bangs

Soften a playful style, like pigtails, with bangs that swoop to one side. Straight-across bangs have a juvenile feel while this rounded fringe is much more balanced. They should be shorter than your eyebrows to keep the look together and out of your face. You may need to secure bangs with a bobby pin on one side.

 

16. Long Bob with Side Bangs

Long Bob with Side Bangs

Looking for a quick and easy style to wear with side bangs? A long bob can be worn pin straight or given a few tousles with a curling iron for the utmost versatility. The bangs can be cut short or swept to the side into longer layers so that they may be tucked behind the ear. A long blunt bob cut is a great starter style for anyone to adjust slightly according to their face shape.

 

17. Purple Bob with Long Bangs

purple wavy bob with side bangs

Purple hair or not, this short hairstyle with long bangs is a great go-to for all face shapes. The look is neat and professional yet certainly stylish. Hair that is wavy, straight, thick, or thin, can benefit from this classic look.

 

18. Long Straight Hair with Bangs

Long Straight Hair with Side Part Bangs

Women who are not ready to cut their hair should at least make some smaller modifications and try out side bangs. This straight long hairstyle will give you some versatility when styling. Longer bangs are also easier to grow out if you find the style isn’t for you.

 

19. Low Ponytail with Bangs on Side

Low Ponytail with Long Side Bangs

Emma Watson is a natural beauty whose symmetrical face shapes means the majority of looks suit her. A side part with bangs, however, is suitable for just about anyone. It keeps coverage on your face when hair is swept into a low ponytail. A few pieces should remain down for a relaxed, face-framing vibe.

 

20. Curly Hair with Side Bangs

Natural Curly Hair with Side Bangs

If you like waves but you are not that into curls, then this shaggy cut might suit you the best. It has long, bold bangs that, when swept to the side, create that curtain-like effect we can’t get enough of. Soft layers are key for a shaggy curly style that won’t overpower your face.

 

21. Chin-Length Bob 

This chin-length cut will accentuate your jawline the most while making your lips and cheekbones pop. Every woman can enjoy this haircut with side bangs and should make the chop especially around the summer season. This fringe is easy to style or swipe to the side as needed.

 

22. Long Brown Hair with Side Bangs

We love this side bangs hairstyle for round face shapes. If  you prefer softer makeup, pair it with soft locks with relaxed texture. This fringe works wonders at concealing a larger forehead. An oval face shape, like Dakota Johnson’s, typically comes with a larger chin. Cut your side bangs so they sweep across your eyes for balance.

 

23. Messy Pixie Cut with Side Bangs

Bleached out hair can look great on darker skin complexions, especially once you pair it  with long bangs on pixie cut! Just be aware of picking up the undertones of your skin with the correct shade of blonde. These long bangs are piecey for a sexy vibe. Make your features stand out by chopping bangs to rest along the cheekbones.

 

24. Platinum Blonde Bob

We told you that these bangs were versatile! If you’ve got medium to long straight, platinum locks, you may want to keep those long leans lines. This can be achieved by cutting your bangs as long layers that reach to around your mouth.

With a side part, bangs can be flipped to one side. A center part will create a long, curtain-like fringe that you can work to your advantage.

 

25. Classic Bob with Bangs

bob with side part bangs for women

A short bob with side bangs can look so fierce, especially on younger women. A deep side part creates a window to your lovely face that is ideal for accentuating gorgeous make-up. Side bangs should feed in to the rest of the hair in a seamless nature, so a few layers at the front of the hair won’t hurt. We love this style when worn sleek.

 

26. Updo with Side Bangs

This updo style with bangs usually suits women who are all about low-maintenance and easy to blow-dry hairstyles. This look in particular is great if you pair it up with side hair bangs. Leave a few longer layer pieces out of the up-do to help frame your face. Create height at the crown of the head when pulling hair up for an ultra feminine feel.

 

27. Sleek Bob with Side Part Bangs

If Rihanna can look this good in this side bang hairstyle so can you! This above the chin cut will accentuate your facial features the best while focusing attention mainly on your eyes. Women of all ages can rock this hairstyle. You may have to adjust the length according to the structure of your jawline and chin, however.

 

28. Long Hair and Side Bangs

Long layered hair with some caramel highlights instantly freshen dark, monochrome locks. If you are okay with investing a bit more time each day into the styling process make sure you enjoy your long hairstyle with bangs to the side. Because these bangs are longer than most on this list, they make tying up hair pretty easy.

 

29. Curly Hair with Highlights and Bangs

Age doesn’t have to be an issue when searching for your ideal hairstyle. If you still have plenty of volume, then longer hair can certainly work.  Try short beach waves for thinner hair or a longer style to pair with gorgeous, layered bangs that fall on each side of the head. Curly or wavy texture should utilize layers to keep otherwise bulky hair flowing.

 

30. Long Angled Bob with Bangs

Blonde Bob with Side Part Bangs

Add a little interest to a sleek bob style with side-swept bangs. This short hair with side bangs look is cut slightly on an angle so that the front of the hair cups the chin and jawline. Longer bangs are perfect for a round face shape. Add a bold lip and you’re good to go.

31. Pageboy Cut with Voluminous Bangs

Pageboy cuts will always be in fashion, though pixie cuts aren’t for everyone. If this is your ‘cup of tea,’ make sure you properly blow-dry it every few days or so for wispy, irresistible volume. This look emphasizes movement on bright platinum locks, so side-parted straight bangs are an absolute must.

 

32. Side Part Wavy Hair with Bangs

Rachel McAdams is one of those women who would look good with virtually any style. This is true of women with oval face shapes because they are highly balanced and symmetrical.

Voluminous side bangs create height and energy that round face shapes simply cannot handle. If you’re looking to spice up your medium hair, give your bangs the chop and get out your blow drier and round brush!

 

33. Straight Bob with Bangs

A side part bob with straight locks is so easy to wear, truly anyone can rock it. The short length frames the face and sweeping bangs work seamlessly into the rest of the style. Try cutting them longer, as seen here, if you’re new to bangs and want to see how they work for you, first and foremost.

 

34. Long Ponytail with Bangs 

Due to a square face shape, Jennifer Aniston certainly knows the benefits of bangs that are parted to the side. This fringe comes in the form of long layers that break up and soften a square jaw, especially in a bare-it-all  long ponytail style. When pulling hair back, don’t brush it all straight back, but rather swoop the hair around the natural curve of the head.

 

35. Girls Undercut

women with undercut and side bangs

Women who are not afraid of stepping outside of their comfort zone will totally enjoy this light blue hair color paired with glamorous side bangs. Regardless of the hair color that you choose, this look knows how to compliment ultra soft waves with edgy shaved details. Add an undercut at the nape of the neck or create a similar portion at the temples.

36. Short Pixie with Fringe Bangs

It’s so easy to fall in love with feminine yet powerful short pixie hairstyles. Swooping styles with choppy layers and long bangs are fun, but these side-swept baby bangs have a face-baring element that is hard to ignore. This look is incredibly easy to style. Short, choppy layers are all you need for this incredibly elegant look.

 

37. Textured Wavy Hair with Side Bangs

Some fluffiness at the crown of the head looks feminine, especially if you want to create an illusion of thicker hair. Wrap up your look with short curly bangs on the side to balance out a strong jawline, like Kerry Washington’s.

 

38. Layered Side Bangs

This layered bob hairstyle with side bangs brings a lot of fun energy to whomever wears it. Short layers cut at the edge of the hair bulk up with this short crop with lots of volume. The bangs shouldn’t lie flat on your forehead, however. Blow them out for sexy volume.

 

39. Black Purple Hair with Swoop Bangs

Create your perfect face-framing bangs and shower your face in shimmer and highlighter! This hairstyle can help you achieve that glow from within, while successfully covering up any minor imperfections on the side where you’ve placed your bangs.

 

40. Wavy Pastel Pink Hair

pastel pink hair with side bangs

Rose gold hair color is really trending at the moment, and we can all thank Kylie Jenner for that. If you’re willing to try this look on your skin with golden undertones, take a soft approach and part bangs to the side. A center part can be rather severe, but long layers and bangs frame the face and add a touch of glamour.

 

41. Pastel Green Hair with Bangs

Mint green hair looks the best on women who have lighter complexions with cool undertones. You want any bright colors to work with your skin tone, not fight it, so seek the help of a professional stylist if you have any doubts. More likely, this bold color is suitable for younger women. Side swept bangs are a great way to soften the look that a bright color might make harsh.

 

42. Wavy Blonde Balayage Hair

Balayage highlights provide the perfect compliment to any hairstyle, but can make your beautiful side-swept bangs truly pop. These highlights are hand-painted for a natural effect and look great on a wavy bob or even long locks. Make sure your stylist paints the brightest pop of color along the edge of your bangs to lighten and brighten your face.

 

43. French Braided Bangs

As much as you will love side bangs, sometimes you’ll need an option for pulling them out of your face, if just for one night! Try twisting hair into a French or Dutch braid while wearing your tresses nice and long. The side braid will have the same balancing effect as the bangs, while giving you a nice option to play with.

 

44. Wavy Shoulder Length Hair with Side Bangs

messy wavy hair with side bangs

Short curly & wavy hair is a rather effortless way to style your hair if your locks have consistent body. Piecey bangs feel like a natural extension for this hairstyle, but should be swept to the side to work with the playful energy of the rest of the hair. If your hair has similar texture but is cut longer, try cutting your bangs longer with a few face-framing layers to match.

 

45. Blonde Hair with Side Bangs

women with side part bangs

Blonde hair with bangs typically needs frequent chops to keep hair fresh. Blonde locks are typically weaker, so bangs cut at the front of the face actually remove a lot of dead ends in the most stylish way we can think of. On older women, we love a texturized style like this one, where longer bangs feed into soft, shoulder-length layers.

 

 

How to Cut Side Swept Bangs

How to Cut Side Bangs

Before you decide on cutting your bangs on your own, make sure you have: a tooth comb, a pair of scissors, a big mirror, as well as a flat iron.

Step 1: You can wet your bangs (optional) with some water if you want to cut them while they are semi-wet. If not, you can work with their original/natural texture.

Step 2: Create a triangular part at the front and use your comb the brush out the hair to the opposite side of where you want your bangs to be. For instance, if you are trying to make your bangs sweep to the right brush them left or vice versa.

Step 3: Twist the hair on the side and cut it parallel to your side part line. Don’t do flat or horizontal cuts, rather work at an angle. You can also accentuate your eyes by going for shorter bangs, or you can leave them loose and long if you want to highlight your cheekbones.

Step 4: Blow dry your bangs or even style them with a flat iron. Make sure you are satisfied with your angles if not, you can cut down some little pieces with your scissors.

 

Watch The Following Tutorial to Learn How to Cut Your Own Side Swept Bangs at Home

 

How to Do Braided Side Bangs Style

women with braided side bangs style

Here’s how you can style the side braided bangs.

Step 1: Section your hair and use a comb to create a side part for your bangs. Make sure you leave them out on the side and pull the remaining parts of your hair into a ponytail.

Step 2: Create French braids by twisting 3 different parts of your hair. Pull one strand over the center, and then use the second strand and twist it around the center. If you prefer some other braids like Dutch braids you can do them as well.

Step 3: Take your created braid and secure it with a bobby pin by making an X at the back of your head. Let your hair loose out of the ponytail and enjoy the day!

 

Watch The Following Tutorial to Learn How to Do Side Swept Braided Bangs Style

 

 

FAQs on Side Bangs

Which Length Is Perfect for Side Bangs?

Every woman, no matter her hair length, can rock side-bangs. Whether they become a main feature on a pixie style, sweep effortlessly into long layers, or frame the eyes on a bob hairstyle, these bangs can be chopped, layered and styled according to your look.

 

Can You Try Middle Part Hairstyles with Bangs?

Trying middle part bangs is a great way to wear side bangs without having to swoop all of your hair to one side. Parting bangs in the middle is perfect for elongating round face shapes by drawing the eye in and downwards. They can also be parted slightly off-center if you’re looking for more coverage on your forehead.

Have we convinced you of the wonders of side bangs yet? Women looking to add balance and structure to their face shape will love them the most. When tapered and cut on an angle, they grow out better and can feed into the rest of layers on your hairstyle, making them the low-maintenance look that we can’t get enough of.

Oftentimes, bangs require daily styling, but if you don’t mind taking a few minutes each day to get them to lay as you want, then the look is for you. Get a handy mini iron, or even a hair curler to make your bangs work for you every single day!

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