Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

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Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher


Check out some options to bet on shredded bangs! (Photo: Instagram @kiitana)


Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The shredded fringe harmonizes even better with cuts that are also shredded (Photo: Instagram @yukistylist)

Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The frayed fringe goes super well with all face shapes (Photo: Instagram @arcscissors)

Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The frayed fringe makes the cut lighter on all types of strands (Photo: Instagram @salsalhair)

Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The side-swept fringe gives straight strands a lot of movement (Photo: Instagram @prozhanna)


Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The frayed fringe is timeless and has disconnected ends for a lighter look (Photo: Instagram @fresiipower)


Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The side-swept fringe is versatile and makes the look super elegant (Photo: Instagram @eman)

Frayed bangs: 4 types to bet on and tips for choosing the right finisher

The side-swept bangs match all face shapes, and there may be a variation in the length of the bangs to harmonize even more (Photo: Instagram @berleciacharlemagne)

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If what you most want right now is lighter, more bouncy hair, you've come to the right place! Of the countless options for bangs that you can choose from, the frayed bangs accompanied by a layered cut are a great choice to conquer hair with more movement. And not only that, know that there are several types of frayed bangs, which makes your hair personalized and as unique as possible!



To inspire you, Fica Diva separated 4 types of frayed bangs for you to renew your look and tips for finishing it. Look!

1. The traditional frayed fringe is a classic that goes with all types of strands

From straight hair to curly hair, divas of all textures can venture into the more traditional version of the frayed fringe, which is styled with all strands forward and brings lightness to both the straight cut and the curls!

Unlike straight bangs, frayed bangs have stray ends and the sides can be layered into the rest of the hair, which makes the look smooth and laid-back. In addition, the layered cut on medium and long hair goes superbly with frayed bangs, in order to follow the same disconnected proposal as the bangs and give movement to all locks.

As for the most suitable face shapes for the traditional frayed fringe, the round and square faces are the most valued with the cut. This is because fraying the fringe softens the marked features of the square face, giving it a more harmonic look, and the cheeks of the round face are disguised by the frayed fringe.


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2. Curtain bangs are a favorite version of frayed bangs

The frayed fringe can also be a fringe divided in half, like the curtain fringe, with the strands peaked to make the look very light. Also known as curtain bangs, the trend goes super well on square faces when the cut is at eye or nose level, softening the right angles of the face. In addition, the frayed curtain fringe also matches the oval shape, harmonizing with the elongated length of the face, and with the round face, as it balances the height and proportions of the face.

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3. Side swept bangs are famous for their versatility

Short, medium, long, straight or curly: there are several options to find the best side-swept bangs! For this, you can choose according to your cut and face shape. This fringe is best suited for layered or layered cuts as it makes the look more fluid and harmonic.

Short-haired divas can bet on a side fringe at eye level, while those with longer hair or a straight base can bet on a frayed fringe, taking the weight off the straight base and giving lightness to long hair.

Regarding the shape of the face, the side bangs are a great choice for women with a round face to reduce the high cheekbones and make the look more elongated. As for women with a square and triangular face, the side bangs well frayed at eye level help to soften the features of the face and even out the proportions. On the other hand, women with an oval face can adopt any of the side-swept bangs options, as this face shape is more symmetrical and matches several versions of bangs.

 

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4. Short shredded bangs are perfect for layered hair

Also known as baby bangs, short shredded bangs are cut in the middle of the forehead, with a few variations above the brow line. In all models, from the straight base to the frayed base, the famous look of the 80's came back with everything to make the hair retro and full of personality! One of the cuts that goes perfectly with short, frayed bangs is the shaggy, a layered, layered cut that starts almost right at the top of the head.

The most traditional length of the shaggy hair cut is medium, with a straight base and full of layers, leaving the hair with more volume while the ends do not have the thin effect. Perfect for all types of hair, the short frayed bangs go super well on oval and long faces, and women with square and round faces should bet on a well frayed version to soften the features of the face.

 

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Diva tip: Learn how to finish the frayed bangs in all hair types

After betting on frayed bangs, it's time for you to learn how to finish your bangs on a daily basis! If your hair is straight or wavy, our tip for a messy look is to dry the strands with a hairdryer without a nozzle, with the jet directed upwards and downwards, and when it is dry, arrange the frayed bangs with the hands. But don't forget to apply a leave-in with thermal protection before using the dryer to shield the wires from damage!

As for curly and frizzy hair, it is super important to invest in a cream that is more fluid than the one used in highlights, to prevent the bangs from getting a heavy look and causing pimples on the forehead.

For this reason, our suggestion is that you, diva, bet on a gelatine to lightly define the frayed fringe, such as Volumão Cachos do Seu Jeito Gelatin, by Niely Gold, which also leaves the curls super shiny and soft! After that, you can bet on the tape technique, forming ribbons in curly or curly hair to further define the curls.

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