

There are many different kinds of bangs out there to choose from. Whether you are looking for a bang to frame your face or you just want something different, it is important to choose kind of bangs that really works for your face!
Bang is an optional element in the form of hairstyles. It may functional covers some defects of your forehead. Symbolically, it is an attribute of a number of crops such as Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt or subculture emo kidy.
Types of bangs:
By lengths:
- long
- short
By volume:
- dense (volumetric)
- thinned (“liquid”)
By laying type:
- natural or curled (“fringe mammoth”)
- raised
- lowered
By form:
- straight (flat, in the spirit of the 20s) or lateral (oblique, sloping)
- milled (“torn” with “tweaking” the ends)
- simple or figurative (difficult)
- classic triangular or triangular “Egyptian”
- single-tier or multi-tier
- symmetrically or asymmetrically
By type of hairstyle simulation:
- fringe haircut as a separate item
- part of a hairstyle
You need a bang, if you put a tick infront of one of these items.
Point 1: the right bang may make the shape of face closer to the ideal (oval).
Point 2: bangs drew attention to the eyes.
Point 3: it hides transverse wrinkles on the forehead.
Bangs can make a boring cut edgy. They can take years off a face and they bring attention to the eyes. They are flattering on all face shapes. The catch is finding the right bangs for your face shape. Your goal is to make your long, round, square or heart-shaped face appear as oval as possible.
If you have a square face, you have angular features. Your jaw is almost as wide as your cheekbones. Your goal is to soften your hard angles, the best bangs for you are long, side-swept bangs that graze the brows. They should hit just below the brow but be longer on the sides, like these bangs on Jennifer Garner, a natural square face.
If you have a round face, the width of your cheeks is the same as your jaw. This is the same as the square face shape except for one thing: your jaw is soft, not angular. Because of the softness of your face, your goal is to create some angles and make your face appear longer. A great bangs bet are side-swept bangs. Wispy bangs are not good, they only increase the softness of your face and won’t have much of an impact.
If you have a heart-shaped face, your forehead tends to be wider than your jawline and your chin comes to a distinct point. Your goal is to balance out the bottom of your face with the top of it and to downplay your pointed chin. Avoid wide blunt bangs. These will highlight your forehead. The best cut for you is long side-swept bangs. These sweep down below the chin and therefore sweep the eye down.
The goal of anyone with a long face is to make the face appear wider and to cover up a large forehead. You can do this brilliantly with bangs and you can get away with long, side-swept bangs.
If you want to grow your hair long but you have a long face, get bangs. Long hair can drag down a long face, but bangs will help break up all the long lines of your face.


