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Old 1st May 2008, 11:40 PM
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Exclamation Types of bangs or fringers for hair

Bangs have been a great way of changing and creating different hairstyles. Rather or not to add bangs to a hairstyle can make a huge difference as some hairstyles look great without bangs or fringes and other hairstyles look lost without the addition of some bangs.

Adding Bangs
The different types of bangs vary on how the bangs are positioned and their texture. Depending on facial shapes, different bangs may create better looks than others. For example, bangs that are combed straight down right above the brow line are considered straight bangs and are great for softening more prominent facial features like sharper chins and larger forehead areas. Side-swept bangs are great ways to even out round and heart shaped faces as well. These are just a few ways to enhance the look created by hairstyles on facial features. Different bang features can also be combined as well. Side swept or angled bangs can be combined with choppy bangs to match choppy or other hairstyles as well. This allows many different hairstyle additions by playing with different types of bangs.



1. Straight bangs: The hair is combed straight down slightly around the brows.

2. Parted bangs: Parted either down the middle or off center slightly.



3. Choppy bangs: Uneven and choppy and add flair to the hairstyle.
They are not a full bang, but add visual lines that can help accentuate your [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]facial[/color] features. [/color]The choppy bang will also require unique placement of hair care products such as gels and mousses



4. Side swept bangs: - Swept to one side usually in a sleek fashion. These types of bangs work great for heart and oval face shapes.



5. Wispy bangs: Slightly sprinkled lightly over the forehead. Wispy bangs are just a hint of bangs. Small strands are added that softly drape across the forehead.This type of bang is great when you don't want to make a commitment to a full bang. Full bangs can take months to grow out if you decide you do not like them, whereas wispy bangs can be hidden with longer hairs using some hair care products.


6. Blunt bangs: Cut in a blunt manner and come down over the forehead


7. Wavy bangs: Curled or waved before being swept over the forehead


Hope this helped :D

Sere :D

Last edited by Serenity_John; 2nd May 2008 at 09:23 PM. Reason: pics
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