7 Styles of Bangs to Suit Different Face Types

7 Styles of Bangs to Suit Different Face Types
Karwai Tang

The start of a new year is the perfect time to try out a new hairstyle, and probably the easiest way to switch up your look is to opt for bangs. There is a bang style for every face, regardless of shape or hair type–discover seven versions to try in 2025.

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Baby Bangs

It was the pixie cut heard around the world. Emma Stone chopped off her long, raven waves—showing off her new ‘do while walking the carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes. The short baby bangs are just part of this Rosemary’s Baby-esque look, and that same night Quinta actors Quinta Brunton and Janelle James also showed off similar short dos. Consider this our prediction that this haircut will be big in 2025.

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Emma Stone during the 82nd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images)Gilbert Flores/GG2025/Getty Images

Supermodel Bangs

Part Y2K revival (team side part!) with a dash of 90s Cindy Crawford, the side-swept bangs are a pumped-up hair look we are seeing everywhere right now. Favored by Heidi Klum, Lily Collins, and a gorgeously redhead Kiki Palmer, this fringe looks a bit like it has been blown to the side by the wind, and works particularly well if you want your bangs to grow out. You’ll just want to fix them in place with a little hairspray or they may keep falling into your eyes.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 23: Keke Palmer visits SiriusXM Studios on January 23, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Edgy Cyber Punk Bangs

Rihanna makes her own beauty rules—one of which is that bangs don t have to all be the same length. Actually, quite the contrary. While attending the 38th annual Footwear News Achievement Awards in New York, Ri supported beau A$AP Rocky while serving ‘90s hair looks. While the style is experimental (and perhaps isn’t for everybody) it s fun.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04: Rihanna attends the 38th Annual Footwear News Achievement Awards at Cipriani South Street on December 04, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/WireImage)Cindy Ord

Curtain bangs

Curtain bangs are a good option not just because they are relatively long and so grow out quickly, but also because they flatter every face, regardless of shape. Different parts of the face can be accentuated, depending on where the ends fall. Those that extend to the corners of your mouth, as seen on actor Priyanka Chopra, will draw focus to the lips. Cheekbones are emphasized when the bangs reach the tip of the nose (see Emily Ratajkowski).

“Curtain bangs act as a frame for the face,” explains hairstylist Maximilian Meyer. According to Meyer, curtain bangs work best in normal to full hair that has a slight wave. If it’s too straight or fine, he says, it may not have the necessary bounce to pull the look off. His top styling tip is to use a round brush when blow drying.

7 Styles of Bangs to Suit Different Face Types
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Wispy bangs

The Y2K revival continues, so it’s no surprise that trending hairstyles from the early noughties are once again making their presence felt. One look that is currently popular with stars such as Nina Dobrev and Suki Waterhouse? Wispy bangs that fall loosely over the face and let your forehead peek through. The advantage of these bangs is that, as with curtain bangs, it is easy to let them grow out if you want to try another look.

Be aware, however, that ultra-fine bangs can quickly become greasy. To prevent this from happening, spray some dry shampoo onto your hair immediately after washing. The familiar phrase that “an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure” is true in this case. Wispy bangs help to soften faces that are particularly angular and striking. “This look is suitable for almost any texture of hair,” says Meyer.

7 Styles of Bangs to Suit Different Face Types
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Baby bangs

Beloved by Vogue mainstay Lynn Yaeger, baby bangs are a popular variation on the wispy fringe, but significantly shorter. Nicola Peltz Beckham has embraced the look, wearing her mini bangs so short that her eyebrows are visible. Cut with an irregular touch, her bangs felt soft and flattering, rather than harsh–a good thing to be aware of when trying the look yourself.

Meyer explains: “These bangs are particularly suitable for people with smaller faces, who might get lost behind heavy, full bangs. Baby bangs are very easy to style: all you need is a product that gives your hair a rough texture, like a wax or styling powder that you can work in with your fingers to accentuate the strands, and let the forehead peek out here and there.”

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Full bangs

Any article about bangs has to include Taylor Swift–the singer has made the style her trademark. She usually wears her fringe wide and straight but also wears her natural curls on occasion. “The look particularly suits angular, striking faces. If you have a high forehead, full bangs can visually shorten the face. People with small faces should also avoid this type of fringe because the face can end up looking compressed,” notes Meyer. He recommends using a paddle brush to blow-dry your bangs downwards to get them flat, then alternating to the right and left, and finally very lightly shaping them over a round brush. “This will create natural volume,” he adds.

7 Styles of Bangs to Suit Different Face Types
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