The best fringes based on the shape of the face

The fringe is a rather controversial topic. On the one hand, if he brought well, he is cool and eccentric, completely transforms your look and makes your cut even more chic and interesting. On the other hand, the fringe also has that bad reputation of something that is done in a moment of transition or in a crisis phase.


The fringe is a rather controversial topic. On the one hand, if he brought well, he is cool and eccentric, completely transforms your look and makes your cut even more chic and interesting. On the other hand, the fringe also has that bad reputation of something that is done in a moment of transition or in a crisis phase. Those who have not seen all those videos where people make a do-it-yourself bangs and that they realize that they have made a mistake or a rash decision we regret for months, waiting for the fringe recringce. However, this will not be your case if you will do it from a professional and if you choose the right type of fringe, the one that best suits the shape of your face. So, let's see what the best fringes are based on every form of the face.

Heart-shaped face

Heart-shaped faces are generally wider at the top, have a larger front, beautiful cheekbones and a very pointed little chin. The fringes inspired by the 1970s, long and soft on the sides and more short ones in the middle, are a great option for those who want to standardize their face shape and make it look more oval. Among other things, these fringes are super trend at this time. Alternatively, you can also opt for a very short bang, the "Baby Bang" (not to be confused with the "micro bang"). The baby bangs are very low and usually more subtle and softer than chamfered.

Round face

There is a false belief that people from the round face should keep away from the fringe. People think that the round faces are already small and that adding a fringe will make them seem even smaller, making the round cheeks even more plump. All this is absolutely ridiculous. The side fringes are an exceptional option for the rounded faces as they give an elongated effect to the face. The chamfered micro bangs are also a good idea since they are fairly short not to make the face crushed. And at the same time I am so cool that there is no need to add anything else, and they give a sharp look.

Square face

If you have a square or rectangular face it is better to opt for a beveled long bang to soften the corners of the face. Another type of fringe suitable for this face is the one-shaped A. How you can imagine is longer at the sides and then go up a corner shape, with the shorter part in the middle, at the height of the nose. The a-shaped fringes are a great way to give the forehead a slightly smaller aspect, making the fabulous square jaw stand out.

Oval face

For those sweet oval faces: every type of fringe is suitable for you. Practically it's as if you had won the lottery when she speaks of her face shape. Most fringe styles and most haircuts will be amazing about you. You'll be fine with the slipped fringes but, if you soften them and the medium length fairies, not just above your eyebrows but to that right height where the fringe rubs on the eyebrows, here is the winning combination.

Elongated face

Stretched faces require long fringes. All that is beveled and short will do nothing but accentuate the original shape of the long face. Which is not necessarily a bad thing but, if your goal is to give your face a smaller appearance and give him that nice look, you should opt for long, soft, eyebrow bangs. Another good option is an angled side bangs, which will visually create a diagonal on the face and focus attention to the center of the face, what we really want.


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