Adding fringe or bangs to long hair softens facial features, enhances hairstyles, and offers a versatile change without sacrificing length.
Big on Bangs:
Incorporating subtle layers at the bottom of long hair provides texture and volume while maintaining a natural appearance and ease of styling.
Subtle Layers:
A sharp, blunt cut at the ends of long hair, reminiscent of the trendy glass hair, offers a sleek and sophisticated look suitable for various hair textures.
Straight Cut:
Long layered hair with thicker top layers gradually tapering into finer ends creates volume around the face and adds definition to flat hair, ideal for styling with braids.
Tapered Ends:
A U-shaped cut frames the face with angled layers on the sides, providing dimension and volume while maintaining a classic and versatile look, particularly flattering for curly hair.
U Cut:
Choppy layers introduce volume and bounce to long hair, especially for fine textures, and accentuate curls or waves for a shaggy and textured appearance.
Choppy Layers:
Curtain bangs feature parted flicks in the front, complementing long hair with a chic and face-framing layer, enhancing various hairstyles for different face shapes.
Curtain Bangs: