How to Style Long hair Without Bangs

If you want a style that enhances your facial features, try long layered bangs. These stunning bangs frame your face beautifully and go well with all types of hair; including curly or wavy locks. Create this stunning, unruly style by tying your hair in a low ponytail and slightly poofing one side of your bangs, then using hairspray as needed for that perfect finish.

Side-swept bangs

This style is an excellent option for anyone who is looking to add face-framing bangs without going too short. This look works especially well on middle-aged women and can be worn with both straight or wavy locks – perfect for accentuating features of their face while helping conceal gray hairs!

Blonde Pixie Cut

This blonde pixie cut is flattering for all face shapes, particularly when worn swept to one side. It makes an excellent alternative to blunt straight bobs while helping reshape facial features into more balanced proportions. Ideal for drawing attention away from soft facial features while simultaneously emphasizing eyes and cheekbones, or simply to draw inward.

Elegant Side Fringe

An elegant side fringe looks gorgeous when worn on shoulder-length hair. It creates an adorable girl-next-door style and turns heads at any event, working well both straight and curly locks alike, while adding volume to fine strands.

Bun with Bangs

If you love the look of bangs but aren’t ready to cut your hair yet, try a faux fringe instead. Dua Lipa’s Instagram-ready style combines soft curtain bangs and long layers in order to achieve an elegant and sleek effect – the brow-grazing length makes an excellent way to experiment with bangs without making them part of your permanent style!

Angled Bangs

If full center bangs are too severe for you, consider opting for an angled style in which the front edges of your bangs have an angle which draws attention to your beautiful eyes and youthful skin. This style works especially well on women with longer foreheads; and can be worn casually or formally for any event.

Front Bangs

Anyone with thick hair may benefit from trying full front bangs that start at eyebrow level and taper off to the sides, creating an elegant face-framing style that enhances any updo. Furthermore, this trial run can give them time to get used to having bangs before making their permanent decision.

Low-Maintenance Cut

If maintenance is an issue for you, ask your stylist to create a low-maintenance cut that won’t require too much styling each morning. Curtain or side-swept bangs work with most face shapes while long layered bangs look fantastic on most women’s tresses – these bangs can even be styled to be brushed off at the side for an eye-catching girl-next-door style that works with any outfit and makes you feel confident!

Blunt Heavy Bangs

Blanket bangs are a timeless style designed for thicker locks, featuring straight bangs cut along an invisible straight line from your eyebrows or slightly above. A great way to draw attention to your eyes and create a bold look, the blunt bang can also help draw out eye color while adding dimension and dimension. Light hairspray like Oribe’s will help your fringe remain sleek and manageable.

Modern Take on Bombshell Look

For a modern take on the 1970s bombshell look, opt for eye-skimming bangs with textured finishes reminiscent of Camila Cabello’s signature center-parted bangs or opt for longer layers to help balance out thick locks without looking too dense. A texturizing spray may add movement to your fringe and you could ask your stylist for some angling of the ends for extra edge!

Center Parting with Side Bangs

Center partings may look classic and lovely, but for something a little trendier try experimenting with side-swept fringe. It can flatter almost every facial structure while drawing attention to your eyes. For an extra chic finish add texturizing spray.

Effortless Beach Vibe

This 1970s-inspired cut will give your long bob an effortless beach vibe. The wavy texture softens the fringe for a Farrah Fawcett vibe and pairs beautifully with dramatic side parts and teased crowns for an eye-catching style. Perfect for fine to medium hair types who find full, blunt fringes too difficult to manage; this look is low maintenance yet incredibly versatile!