Whenever you feel tired of your hair routine, you can always get a fringe that will change your entire hairstyle drastically. But before embracing your new hair glam, you need to know what suits you best. Hair texture, facial features, and even body type – all work together with the chosen type of bangs to create a balanced style. Haircuts with bangs are officially in vogue, and you’d better join the trend with these top 60 hair ideas for a show-stopping look!

1. Layered and Flipped Out

Balance out your long tresses with a matching layered fringe with flipped ends. These gorgeous bangs command attention and give a modern touch to the ‘70s long shabby chic hairstyle. A perfect combo for a classy and modern look.

Long Shag With Side Bangs

via @joeltorresstyle

2. Feathered Side Bangs

For this style, the front pieces are swept off the face to the sides to demonstrate the alluring layers with feathered ends. The cut brings in more texture and movement to the whole glam, enhancing thick tresses with perfect precision.

Wavy Long Hairstyle With Swoopy Bangs

via @stebunovhair

3. Full and Choppy

This type of fringe emphasizes the cool shaggy style on long, voluminous hair, making it shine from the inside. The style works great for big foreheads as it adds visual balance to the facial features.

Long Brunette Shag With Choppy Bangs

via @mizzchoi

4. Thick and Arched

This awesomely textured thick hair looks stunning with a full fringe to introduce more volume to the locks. The arched shape of the bangs creates a soft framing rather than sharp lines and a heavy feel.

Long Layered Haircut With Bangs For Thick Hair

via @ryabchik.moscow

5. Short and Shaggy

Cutting your bangs short is both practical and extremely stylish since you can keep the hair away from the face and experiment with styling options. For this glam, short layers in the front are carefully carved to open up the face and give an anchor to the shag hairstyle.

Black Razored Shag For Long Hair

via @onikasimone

6. Kinky Brow-Length

Long brow-skimming fringe looks iconic on natural curls, but you should keep your ringlets well-defined for a crisp look. Pay special attention to the front section when styling your curls to avoid frizz and flyaways.

Medium Natural Curly Hairstyle With Bangs

via @venalove

7. Choppy with Side Layers

These full bangs are handsomely chopped to blend in smoothly with side layers and the overall shaggy hairstyle. Thicker on top and more see-through at the ends, this fringe helps remove extra weight from your hair, giving a light and airy feel.

Shoulder-Length Choppy Cut With Bangs

via @salsalhair

8. Razor-Cut

This shoulder-length cut is a true volume booster that works well with matching razored fringe. While bangs almost touch the eyes, they look great with the rest of the hair.

Asian Mid-Length Shag With Bangs

via @arrojonyc

9. Wispy Side-Swept

If you need to spice up your freshly-cut lob, consider adding wispy bangs swept to the side to make the hairstyle look more effortless and textured. With the right styling products, you can also make your front strands look fuller.

Wispy White Blonde Lob

via @andyjamespaints

10. Long  Swoop

For a more dramatic style, choose a longer fringe that almost hits your neck. This will give your cut a more layered texture, offering multiple styling options. As always, sweeping your fringe to the side is the best option for a winning look.

Medium Haircut With Side Bangs For Thick Hair

via @idolapiazzabovio

11. Asymmetrical

A classic short cut teamed up with asymmetrical bangs is an ideal balance between elegance and edginess. It instantly draws attention to the upper part of the face while also lifting the top section for more volume and movement.

Long Razored Platinum Blonde Pixie

via @emilyandersonstyling

12. Thick and Textured

This pixie features top strands long enough to pull them frontward on the forehead for thick textured bangs. Try out this hairstyle if you want to revamp your hairstyle and make your thick tresses pop with volume.

Black Pixie With Bangs

via @najahliketheriver

13. Straight and Choppy

Sometimes, the geometric precision of straight bangs is everything you need to balance out your choppy cut. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different textures and styles as they help define your personality.

Lip Length Razored Bob With Baby Bangs

via @saraontheinternet

14. Cheekbone-Length

The clean shape of this stacked bob is interrupted with soft bangs swept to one side, creating a truly eye-catching look. This style enhances high cheekbones beautifully while covering one side of the face for a dramatic look.

Sleek Brunette Pixie Bob

via @corrinndoeshair

15. Arched and Choppy

An arched choppy fringe crowns this angled bob and opens the upper part of the face to balance out the features and long front tresses. Extra long side strands make the style even more appealing and daring.

Angled Razored Bob With Arched Bangs

via @jessyjinstylist

16. Off Center Parted

A nicely trimmed fringe parted in the middle gives a bit of angle to the round face, while longer layers add both volume and height to the top for an elongating effect. Wear this hairstyle with straight or wave tresses to explore what works best for your hair texture.

Chin-Length Choppy Platinum Bob

via @haileymahonehair

17. Lash-Grazing

Full fringe reaching the top of your eyes is a great example of added width that keeps your oval face from appearing too long. Just find the right shape to go with your chosen length and make it work for your hair type.

Medium Caramel Shag With Choppy Bangs

via @mechesalonla

18. Micro

If you have a long face, you may need more body on the sides, which can be gained through a textured cut. And the statement micro bangs (that are currently having a moment) give an eye something to follow.

Razored Lob With Baby Bangs

via @nicolekeenen

19. Grown-Out

Want to hide your wide forehead and draw attention away from the pointed chin? A layered cut paired with long bangs is your go-to option to drag the focus to the eyes instead.

Voluminous Tousled Pastel Pink Lob

via @gianniscumaci

20. Wavy

Enhance your natural waves by adding a fringe along with messy layering to create a fuller look. This combo will suit your square face as it creates soft, face-framing lines to remove the boxy feel.

Medium Razored Brunette Shag For Square Faces

via @arrojonyc

21. Curly

Put your curls on display by adding bangs to your traditional hairstyle. They will shape your hair beautifully, setting off your structured spirals that cascade down your back.

Mid-Length Messy Curly Layered Hairstyle

via @salsalhair

22. Straight and Wispy

Rock your long straight hair teamed up with a wispy fringe to command attention to the face and add some texture to your smooth hairstyle. The hairstyle looks good on thick and thin tresses alike.

Long One-Length Haircut With Wispy Bangs

via @hairshaftbelle

23. With Long Side Bangs

This thin hair is anything but flat due to the texture and dimension of the messy hairstyle complimented with long side fringe. It brings out natural hair texture, creating a more relaxed appearance.

Medium White Blonde Shag

via @wesdoeshair

24. Choppy

Short and layered cuts like that give body and movement to fine hair, but you can take it a step further with bold choppy bangs framing the face. Just style your hair to your liking and enjoy a trendy look!

Long Messy Pixie Hairstyle

via @iisakkinummi

25. With Undercut

Playing with length is always a good idea when it comes to bangs. Imagine this – one side featuring a trendy undercut and another side sporting long side bangs that end just below the chin. You can wear them loose or tucked behind the ear for a more versatile look.

Asymmetrical Pixie Bob With Temple Undercut

via @guyannescissorhand

26. See-Through

This long hairstyle is nicely layered around the face and complimented with shaggy, see-through bangs that can be styled in different ways. Try brushing your fringe to the side or tousle it a bit to imitate a full-fringe style.

Long Shaggy Bronde Hairstyle With Bangs

via @heathashair

27. Side-Swept with Layers

There’s no better way to enhance your layered cut than adding a soft side-swept fringe. By combining short and long layers, the fringe mimics the astonishing volume at the crown, making the top section look fuller.

White Blonde Undercut Pixie

via @amanda.j.giordano

28. Blended

Side bangs work with various textures and lengths while balancing a variety of face shapes and adding up multiple women’s haircuts. They also blend in nicely with the rest of the hair, creating a seamless transition between the layers.

Medium Layered Butter Blonde Hairstyle

via @crownbeautybar

29. Brushed-Forward

This cut accentuates the soft texture of fine hair, bringing in fullness and movement. Yet, the long side bangs brushed toward the front help make the hairstyle more voluminous and crisp.

Tousled Rose Gold Bob Hairstyle

via @jessyjinstylist

30. With Feathered Ends

A sleek cut is the epitome of classic style and elegance. But if you need to make your hair look less heavy and highlight the front sections, try out this side fringe with feathered ends. It’ll look particularly stunning on a thick mane.

Sleek Brown Balayage Lob For Thick Hair

via @sams_flair

31. Drape

A gorgeous messy ponytail will look mesmerizing on you if you add drape bangs to it. Known as a cooler and more versatile version of classic curtain bangs, this type of fringe is longer and swishier. Think of J. Lo’s iconic ponytail styles, and you’ll get the idea.

Long Messy Ponytail With Bangs

via @cindyburbanotv

32. With Feathered Layers

Feathered and side-swept, these bangs serve to open the face, while balancing heavy layers on the bottom of the long hairstyle. A perfect choice if you need to add movement to your tresses.

Medium Hairstyle With Bangs And Feathered Layers

via @peytonic_hair

33. Combed to the Side

Short and clearly shaped on the sides, this haircut features long and wavy top tresses, combed frontward to melt into soft right side bangs. The underside, however, is sleeker than the top, creating a more polished and unique look.

Wavy Pixie With Angled Sideburns

via @hairbygiulia

34. Long and Straight

Straight hair with long fringe may still look flat when all its texture is pulled to the ends. Side bangs redistribute the focus, adding an eye-catching curve to the face.

Long Chestnut Brown Cut With Side Bangs

via @dwcosmo

35. Blowout

This hairstyle features soft waves that enhance sophisticated layers. Flip them out and combine them with stylish blowout bangs to get an elegant look!

Mid-Length Voluminous Strawberry Blonde Hairstyle

via @debbie_stylist

36. Tousled

Your fine tresses will love this textured look gained from choppy cutting and tousled styling. Combined with airy bangs that match the rest of the hair in cut and styling, the glam won’t leave your locks flat.

Shaggy Bronde Balayage Bob With Bangs

via @mizzchoi

37. A-Shaped

The blunt cut like this looks amazing with a matching blunt fringe. Here is its customized version with razored front bangs, which are arched for a softer, framing effect.

White Blunt Bob With Arched Bangs

via @samkanehair

38. Elongated

This A-line bob looks more versatile thanks to the long wispy bangs that frame the face beautifully. You can wear them side-swept, tucked, flipped out, or other ways you like.

Sleek Angled Caramel Blonde Bob

via @anthonydiaco_hair

39. Baby

Very short bangs can add drama to even the plainest haircut. Proved by this trendy fringe worn with the classic one-length bob.  A perfect choice for straight, fine hair that needs extra volume and movement.

Jaw-Length Bob With Cropped Bangs

via @samkanehair

40. Blunt and Wispy

If you need to keep your hair short and add a youthful touch to it, opting for classic fringe with wispy tips is a must. Don’t let your cut look boring and discover how to choose the most suitable type of bangs.

Over Strawberry Blonde Bob With Bangs

via @stebunovhair

41. Tapered

Layers look elite on thick manes like this one. So, if you want to enhance your natural hair texture, combine a short haircut with tapered bangs. The result will please you.

Brunette Pixie With Red And Purple Highlights

via @najahliketheriver

42. Mixed Textures

Having a choppy cut, it’s easy to incorporate side bangs into the textured hairstyle. Just make sure the length is right to flatter your face shape.

Angled Pixie Bob With Choppy Layers

via @jeshutsonhaircuttress

43. With Razored Layers

Razor-cut ends all around the face make this shaggy shoulder-length cut hot and edgy. And the bold eye-grazing bangs can be pulled to the side when you need something more casual.

Medium Golden Brown Shag Hairstyle

via @nicolekeenen

44. With Graduated Layers

Find your perfect length by asking your stylist to pull off layered fringe blended beautifully into a chopped wavy lob. They are cut gradually to form subtle layers and give a delicate touch to the messy hairstyle.

Golden Bronde Wavy Lob With Layers

via @christinesilvermancolor

45. Shaggy

When going from a short to medium length, multiple layers, and messy styling are exactly the things to hide the transition. But don’t miss your chance to add some attention-getting details like these feathered bangs – they are so cute.

Wavy Layered Bob For Fine Hair

via @amanda.j.giordano

46. Chopped with Side Strands

This wide, long, and chopped fringe elevates any hairstyle and works great on luscious natural tresses. And those delicate side strands serve to balance the height of the braided top knot.

Sleek Black Topknot With Bangs

via @jaeclo

47.  Dense

This thick fringe comes with a sleek ponytail, thus, creating a stunning contrast between the smooth and textured, while adding volume to the upper part. The length, the cut, and the shape create a beautiful tandem of styles.

Half-Shaved Black Ponytail With Bangs

via @hotthair_bylove

48. Polished Side Bangs

This ‘do is a perfect example of mixed textures. The sleek ponytail and polished side bangs work together so that the braid can pop.

Sleek Black Ponytail With A Braid

via @tamelalemieux

49. Feathered Swoop

Play with cascading layers and soft waves when styling your thick hair. And to top it all, bring in dimension and movement with a deep side part and feathered bangs.

Medium Layered Brunette Weave

via @hairartbydominique

50. Eye-Skimming

Short haircuts with long top layers are destined to have some kind of fringe. Particularly, these extra long side swept bangs turn the all-too-familiar cut into a funky hairstyle.

Messy Black Pixie With Long Side Bangs

via @najahliketheriver

51. Curtain

The secret of this chic hairstyle is simple – a bouffant for added dimension and some gorgeous curtain bangs for thrusting the face into the spotlight.

Ponytail With Bouffant And Bangs

via @hairbytashalouisec

52. For Thick Hair

Bangs chime up with buns, giving them any feel you want. This thick fringe with blunt ends is carefully parted to avoid a sharp look within a romantic hairstyle.

Wedding Bun Updo With Blunt Bangs

via @studioalessandranunes

53. Textured Face-Framing

When searching for an airy feel, don’t miss the flipped-out styling that frames your face naturally. These side-swept bangs are long, yet light, blending perfectly into the bohemian style.

Medium Wavy Shag For Thick Hair

via @melanie.s.stylist

54. Wispy Front Pieces

Wispy bangs make this messy braided updo even more delicate and dynamic. Make sure to use your favorite curling wand to add a soft wave to the front strands.

Chignon With Headband Braid

via @sabrinadijkman

55. For Thin Hair

Frame your face with tousled waves and add contrasting straight bangs over your forehead to get a vibrant and stylish look. Even if you have fine hair, this style will look flattering on you.

Over Short Shag With Bangs

via @_hair_by_lacey_

56. Short and Piecey

A piecey fringe is a nice add-on to a choppy cut. And if you’re bold enough to cut your bangs shorter this time, consider this style as your hair inspo.

Short Choppy Pixie With Baby Bangs

via @andrewdoeshair

57. Modern Bardot

Named after iconic Brigitte Bardot, this trendy fringe is a must-try for your long locks. This modern take on the classic cut, however, is a bit edgier thanks to its piecey texture, but still sexy and classy.

Long Blonde Shag With Bangs

via @salsalhair

58. Waterfall

Short bangs with longer sides create a cascading effect, making the front strands fall graciously along the side. Don’t forget to pair it with an elegant updo for a truly unforgettable hair experience.

Low Loose Braided Updo With Bangs

via @goldplaited_

59. Straight-Across

A blunt cut plus a blunt fringe equals… a hot textured look! The key is to steer clear of too dense bangs, opting for messy styling.

Shaggy Lob With Blunt Bangs

via @taboohaircare

60. Side Curved

This full fringe is carefully styled to give an elegant curve to the tousled layers. The top strands look messier to balance out carefully brushed tips.

Medium Shag Hairstyle For Fine Hair

via @joeltorresstyle

Go for your new stunning fringe look and find it getting tons of likes and shares on your social media feed!