

What do we mean by that? Well it's not recommended for someone with a small forehead and low hairline to have a full fringe. Typically seen on all sorts of hair types(except curly) BUT the big but here is it absolutely has to suit the face shape. The straight, full fringe or blunt bangs is one of the common types of fringes.


So let's name a few with a little details to follow.įirst and foremost we have the standard straight line/full fringe type of bang/blunt bangs. But just how many are there? Well, we can safely say there are HEAPS! And some stylists also create their own form of 'bangs' While they may not be a true 'bang' they are still considered to be in the same category. Like any hair style there are always different versions or multiple styles that one can cut. Keeping in mind however that there is a huge range of different types of bangs around which we are about to go through. For example, most bangs are cut in a straight line whereas other versions can be cut on an angle or sweeping motion so it's more soft and not as harsh. While it started in the USA and the UK, the word bangs quickly caught on world-wide! Bangs as we said which are a fringe is essentially hair that falls over the forehead to either cover the forehead or create shape to a style cut.

What are bangs?įirst up, what even are 'bangs'!? Bangs are a term used in replacement of the word fringe. So read on and let's find out exactly what type of hair bangs can be cut into. We're here to tell you from the professional side of it. What type of hair can you cut bangs into? Well friends, If you go onto youtube and search this, we're sure a whole ton of people with different types of hair will pop up and my goodness, let us tell you, some of those videos are super cringe worthy and some are surprisingly good! But, we're not here to talk about the daydreamer 'home hairdressers'.
