How To Choose The Best Style Of Fringe For Your Face Shape (2024)

The humble fringe is a timeless accessory which can switch up your look in a matter of moments (or rather, scissor snips). From a subtle side-sweeping fringe or a light wispy fringe to choppy full bangs à la 60's Jane Birken - everyone can get become firmly acquainted with the very covetable hair trend that took off again n a big way last year thanks to Daisy Edgar-Jones and her character Marianne in BBC1's Normal People. Now that salons are (thankfully) back open after lockdown, we're able to head to the professionals in order to get a fringe cut than try and DIY it ourselves… but there are a few things to consider before getting the chop.

It's worth acknowledging that growing out an unwanted fringe can be a rather lengthy process, and a bit of a bugbear period all things considered (read: kirby grips, lots of kirby grips) so it's definitely recommended you swot up on the ins and outs of fringes, bangs, whatever you like to call them, before booking in for a hair appointment. If you're already flaunting your ideal fringe but it could do with a bit of a trim read our illustrated guide to trimming your fringe at home here - but remember: snip with caution!

Whether you're debating getting a fringe cut for the first time, you're wanting to turn your block bangs into a lighter wispy fringe style or you're a regular fringe wearer - here is everything you need to know about bangs and how to keep them looking their best...

The Biggest Fringe Trends To Know About This Year

Fringes are a timeless, classic look and certain takes and styles come in and out of style. Just think back to Audrey Hepburn's micro-fringe back in the 60s and Brigitte Bardot's full, long fringe that enjoyed a real renaissance when Sienna Miller hit cinema screens with a similar look in Alfie. Last year we spotted several broken, uneven and jagged looking looks on the Spring/Summer 20 catwalk (including Toga and Longchamp) and many celebrities are dipping into the longer, wispy fringe look at the moment.

The Parisian full fringe is also a look currently trending c/o Daisy Edgar-Jones in the television adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People. This look is very reminiscent of the Jane Birkin style of the 70s.

The History Of The Fringe

The full fringe wasn’t a thing until the 1920s, when it was memorably donned by Louise Brooks in the 1929 film Pandora’s Box. Then there was 1950s pin up girl Bettie Page’s fringe which, along with her jet black hair and blue eyes, was her trademark look. And who can forget Elizabeth Taylor’s iconic blunt bags in the film Cleopatra, which catapulted fringes to the forefront and was requested by every hairdresser in the 1960s?

In the 1980s and early 90s, the fashion set opted for a more natural feel and fringes were often curled and wispy.

In the 90s, we saw two stars reach dizzying heights of fame for their enviable bangs: Uma Thurman who, in her portrayal of Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction, sported a black blunt fringe and jaw-grazing bob, and, as Rachel from Friends, Jennifer Aniston, whose subtle, side sweeping bangs and choppy layers saw everyone asking for that ‘Rachel’ cut.

The fringe then went away for a few years, before coming back as a force to be reckoned with in 2007 - for which, we have Kate Moss to thank.

Finding The Best Fringe Style For You

Side swept fringe - A fringe or bangs that start from a side parting and often only covers one half of the forehead. It is longer than a full fringe and is universally flattering.

Full fringe - A fringe that is combed straight down and is cut vertically across.

A wispy full fringe - A full fringe that is on the thin side. A fringe perfect for those after something with less commitment and styling.

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A blunt full fringe - A fringe that is cut sharply and is often thick and heavy, adding definition to your face.

A rounded fringe - A fringe which is similar to the full fringe, but has a rounded feel and is longer on the sides where it meets the rest of the hair.

A parted fringe - Often nicknamed the ‘Bardot fringe’, it is where your bangs are parted (usually in the centre) and each side is swept away from the face.

A cropped fringe - A full fringe which is shorter than the traditional style and often falls above the eyebrow.

The Benefits Of Getting A Fringe

A fringe feels youthful: Dubbed the ‘French facelift’ the humble fringe brings attention to your eyes.

A fringe can make you look more 'done': The groomed hairstyle polishes up your look and gives the illusion that you have spent hours on your tresses. The perfect antidote for those early morning meetings...

You can forgo the monthly eyebrow appointment: Meaning less pain and more money to spend. Result.

Fringes are extremely versatile: Whether you brush your hair to the side, opt for a parted fringe or decide to clip it all back - you can change up your look daily. Perfect for those who get bored easily.

Your Guide To Fringe Maintenance At Home

To put it more bluntly than Lady Gaga’s bangs circa 2008 - yes. To look good fringes need to be washed daily, styled with precision and trimmed every few weeks. When it rains or is spectacularly windy, your fringe can look a little on the grungy side, and of course with it being on your actual face, it can impact your whole look. Fringes barely stay still and are notorious for having a life of their own - a very wild one at that.

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What To Consider When Choosing A Fringe Style

The good news is, just like red lipstick, there is a bangs style out there for everyone. The only people that should perhaps give the fringe a little more thought, are those with a cowslick. It’s best to book a consultation with your stylist and they can recommend the most flattering cut for your face shape. You can also try out a ‘winge’ aka a clip-in fringe to see if you like it IRL.

If you are looking to switch up your look following a break up, avid fringe-wearer Alexa Chung advises against it, telling Stylist, ‘ My advice if you’ve just suffered heartbreak or you’ve broken up with someone, is not to touch your hair. It’s the first thing women do, but you’re not in a fit state to make decisions that are long term - you’ll have to spend the next four years growing it out. Don’t have a fringe cut. Don’t bleach it. You’ll regret it. Buy a lipstick instead [...] otherwise you'll still feel sad and you'll have weird hair.'

Best Fringe For: Oval Faces

You lucky things! If you have an oval face, your hairdresser has probably already gushed how you could ‘pull off any style!’ We suggest asking for a thinner fringe, so you can style it to the side or clip it back occasionally.

Best Fringe For: Round Faces

Hairdressers suggest avoiding a full, blunt fringe if you have a round face as they can often look too harsh. A side fringe, however, will give the illusion of a longer face and the asymmetry will add definition to your cheek bones.

Best Fringe For: Heart-Shaped Faces

Longer fringes are great for those with a heart-shaped face as they distract from your chin and draw attention to your eyes instead. Heart shaped faces best suit full fringes that skim the eyebrows, or a side fringe. A fringe that is piecey will help balance out your features.

It's recommended to avoid any style that is slicked back or that has height on the crown.

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Best Fringe For: Square Faces?

A full fringe will look great on you - just ask for a fringe that is slightly feathered in the middle to soften. Try to avoid styles that are too blunt as they accentuate any harsh angles and lines.

What To Know If You Want To Cut Your Own Fringe At Home

Can you cut your fringe at home. It's the age old question that still very much divides people. Some people swear by cutting it themselves and as Caroline de Maigret (the brains behind the best-selling book How To Be Parisian) revealed in an Vogue interview, ‘I just cut vertically!’

Read our full guide here on how to cut your on fringe at home.

If you have an unsteady hand or an important date coming up, it’s probably best to leave it to an expert. Between cuts, salons often offer free fringe cuts in between appointments, to keep your fringe out of your eyes.

Top Fringe Tips

There are any fringe hacks to make sure they are full of life and vigour and as Hairspray's Tracy Turnblad so rightly noted, 'hair can't just sit there like a dead thing on your cheeks!'

  1. 'Always blow-dry your fringe straight away' - Your fringe naturally dries quickly and can begin to set right before you've had a chance to find your trusty hair protector spray! So the sooner, the better to ensure your fringe stays in place all day.
  1. 'Dry your fringe in every direction' - Up down, left, right, repeatedly to get rid of any dreaded kinks.
  1. 'Dry shampoo is your new BFF' - It's time to become acquainted with dry shampoo as your fringe will become a lot more greasy, a lot more quickly. You can also wash your fringe separately (to avoid over-washing the rest of your hair).

How To Grow Out Your Fringe

If you are trying to grow out a full fringe, you can grow it out by simply turning it into a ‘parting fringe’ (see 3). You may need lots of hairspray to initially keep it in place. As your hair grows, you can begin to sweep your hair away from your face and it will eventually give a slightly feathered look to your hair.

Another hack to growing out a fringe, is to sweep your hair to the side and to grow it out as a side fringe - just make sure you get regular trims to keep it flattering.

If you have decided that a fringe is what is missing from your life - here is all the celebrity fringes-inspo you need and that you can take with you to the hairdresser...

Celebrity fringes 2020

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Jameela Jamil

We can see why Jameela has remained faithful to the fringe for some time. It's chic, choppy and slightly parted in the middle for that French-girl edge.

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Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara opts for a razor sharp full fringe which paired with a red lip looks ultra sophisticated.

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Daisy Edgar-Jones

2020 is the year of the fringe and we're putting it down to Daisy Edgar-Jones who's broken bangs look effortlessly cool.

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Rihanna

Barely-there fringes are a godsend for anyone who switches up their look as much as Badgalriri. P.S we salute you.

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Liv Taylor

Liv Taylor's chocolate-hued full fringe looks sultry and oh-so girl next door.

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Lea Michele

Having a full fringe, doesn't mean you have to forgo the voluminous blow-dry. Case in point: this Hollywood starlet.

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Ariana Grande

We couldn't leave Ariana Grande's signature fringe off this list, could we.

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Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy's sweeping side fringe is oh-so-effortless. Just how does she do it?

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Hailee Steinfield

Hailee Steinfield's fringe is part rock chick, part girl-next-door.

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Bella Thorne

Remember when Bella Thorne had red hair and bangs? We reckon she should bring this style back, pronto.

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Dakota Johnson

This 50 Shades of Grey star often styles her bangs straight down the middle.

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Lily Collins

Pair a low bun with a full fringe to ooze elegance.

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Anna Wintour

Anna Wintour is notorious for her blunt fringe and short bob. In fact, she's been committed to this hairstyle for decades. Maybe she knows something that we don't!

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Krysten Ritter

Feeling brave? Opt for retro bands a la Krysten Ritter.

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Suki Waterhouse

Take a note out of Suki Waterhouse's book and cut a choppy fringe.

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Halle Belle

We think we've found the perfect off-duty hairstyle - fringe included.

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Zooey Deschanel

A half-up, half-down hairstyle can always be complimented with a striking fringe.

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Reese Witherspoon

We're big fans of Reese's blonde and layered side-swept bangs.

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Lizzo

Lizzo's beehive and fringe combo looks perennially chic.

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Jessica Biel

If there's one person who can rock a blunt fringe, it's Jessica Biel.

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Keira Knightley

Keira Knightly always pairs a chic updo with an elegant side-swept fringe.

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Kate Middleton

British royal Kate Middleton is our hair hero - we love her sophisticated, blow-out bangs.

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Sienna Miller

Sienna Miller is one celebrity who experimented with a number of different hairstyles over the years. Here's one of our favourites...

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Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid's side-swept fringe is a red-carpet winner.

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Kylie Jenner

Kylie's hair transformations have been radical - but this fringe style is one we keep on returning to.

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Alexa Chung

Messy waves + long fringe = Winning hair combo.

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Karlie Kloss

Draw inspiration from this blonde model by opting for a shaggy fringe.

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Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston made headlines with this side-swept fringe.

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Emma Watson

Granted, Emma Watson looks stylish with any hairstyle she debuts. But this middle-parted fringe has to be our favourite.

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Hailey Baldwin

Tousled shoulder-length hair and long, airy fringes are a match made in heaven.

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Kendall Jenner

Wondering how to nail a top-knot? Add some choppy bangs into the mix, a la Kendall Jenner.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor previously took to the Grammy's with luscious brow-skimming bangs.

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Gigi Hadid

Who remembers that time Gigi debuted a full blunt fringe? We do!

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Cara Delevingne

When Cara went for the chop and died her hair platinum blonde, she also opted for a mini side fringe to take her look to the next level.

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Camila Cabello

Curly locks + choppy fringe = Winning A-list hairstyle.

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Emma Roberts

Emma Roberts recently debuted some razor sharp baby bangs - daring much.

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Kate Moss

Blonde bombshell Kate Moss is the poster-girl for eye-grazing bangs.

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Jennifer Lopez

J-Lo knows a thing or two about rocking the perfect hair combo: long layers and shaggy bangs.

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Selena Gomez

Selena's statement middle parting and long fringe is giving us major mane inspo.

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Katie Holmes

Brunette actress Katie Holmes works a choppy fringe like a pro.

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Rita Ora

Rita Ora was spotted sporting a blonde bob and block fringe - a combo we certainly approve of.

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How To Choose The Best Style Of Fringe For Your Face Shape (2024)

FAQs

How To Choose The Best Style Of Fringe For Your Face Shape? ›

We're here to tell you that, in fact, bangs can look good on everyone, but if you want to make sure your fringe doesn't turn out to be a disaster, you want to keep your face shape in mind: Square or heart-shaped faces look best with wispier, feathered fringe to add softness.

What face shape is good for a fringe? ›

We're here to tell you that, in fact, bangs can look good on everyone, but if you want to make sure your fringe doesn't turn out to be a disaster, you want to keep your face shape in mind: Square or heart-shaped faces look best with wispier, feathered fringe to add softness.

How do you know what fringe suits you? ›

For example, round faces can suit a longer, side-swept fringe to help elongate the face, whereas full, heavy fringes will best suit women with square faces. Similarly, if you have thick hair then you'll suit a fringe with lots of texture; fine-haired girls will benefit more from a solid cut.

What kind of bangs are best for an aging face? ›

Side bangs tend to soften facial features that get harsh with age and bring attention to your eyes. This style of bangs will also help you to avoid your hair from falling flat. The reality is that side bangs do a great job at providing the illusion of fuller hair.

What fringe suits a chubby face? ›

If you're looking for something shorter, aim for something that sits just above the eyebrow. “Then make sure it's choppy and layered, or wispy and slightly messy,” says Edwards. That said, long side-swept fringes also work well on round faces – especially if you have longer hair.

Do you look younger with fringe or no fringe? ›

Fringes make you look younger by making your face look rounder and by hiding your forehead.” That said, fringes won't always make you look younger... round shaped faces should go for a longer, side-swept style.

Should older ladies have a fringe? ›

Should women over 60 have bangs? Absolutely. Bangs can be worn in many ways and look classy, flirty, or even edgy. Bangs feel youthful and frame your face while making your hair look fuller.

What is a waterfall fringe? ›

Achieving its waterfall name, this 2024 summer hair refresh is defined by a choppy, eye-grazing fringe that has been cut across the forehead, with gradient lengths layered outwards to frame the face.

How do I tell what I would look like with bangs? ›

To find out how you will look with bangs, you can use a virtual hairstyle app! Download a virtual hairstyle app like YouCam Makeup, take a clear photo of yourself facing forward, and then use the app to try on different bangs styles. This will give you an idea of how you might look with different bangs styles.

What face shapes should not have a fringe? ›

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.

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.

Does fringe make your face look slimmer? ›

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.

How do you know if a fringe will suit you? ›

“Ultimately, you want the fringe to help frame the facial features, so a longer face might suit a fuller, longer fringe that sits just above the eyes, and a rounder face might suit a more open style so as not to squash the features.

What is the fringe haircut in 2024? ›

Sweeping side fringes are officially trending in 2024. Yep, the hairstyle that dominated our lives between 2000-2005 is back and chicer than ever. Taylor Swift may be singlehandedly bringing back the side fringe with her versatile and chunky style that can be swept to the side or worn as a curtain fringe.

What fringe makes you look younger? ›

The bottom line? It's all about finding the right balance for your own facial features. Curtain bangs open up the face and enhance your cheekbones (just make sure they don't fall too low), wispy bangs bring attention to the eyes, side bangs give the illusion of lift and volume around the face, and so on.

How do I choose the right bangs for my face shape? ›

Time to chop-chop!
  1. If Your Face Is Heart-Shaped: Wispy Bangs with Long Hair. ...
  2. If Your Face Is Round-Shaped: Thick, Side Swept Bangs. ...
  3. If Your Face Is Long-Shaped: Straight-Across Heavy Bangs. ...
  4. If Your Face Is Oval-Shaped: Anything, Really! ...
  5. If Your Face Is Square-Shaped: Brow-Grazing Fringe Bangs.

How does a fringe change your face? ›

Having a shorter fringe will show off eyes and cheeks while creating the illusion of squaring off a rounded edge. Another great fringe for a rounder face is a side swoop which is soft around the edges, but long and wider at the cheek. This will bring depth to the face while being super flattering.

Does a fringe look good on anyone? ›

Forget the wonky bangs you might have rocked during childhood – a fringe hairstyle suits pretty much everyone!

What glasses shape is best for fringe? ›

If you have a fringe, go for something a little bit more understated. Try thick or statement glasses to balance short styles, alternatively go for a feminine finish with details and decorations. If you're looking for a retro look to your bob, go for a cat-eye shape.

Do fringes suit rectangle faces? ›

Side-swept bangs can help break up the length of a rectangular face and create a softer look. They add a diagonal line across the forehead, reducing the appearance of length. Adding texture to the bangs, such as layers or a choppy cut, can create movement and interest.

Do fringes suit heart shaped faces? ›

The heart shaped face is wider at the forehead and narrow at the chin. The type of fringe that works best is the long fringe that hits below the chin, or a wispy fringe. Just make sure you avoid fringes that are cut too wide.

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