It's the age-old question asked by women of all ages at one time or another: Should I get bangs? Maybe you fell for Dakota Johnson's straight-across fringe in Madame Web or the retro curtain bangs Sabrina Carpenter is rocking on the Short n' Sweet Tour. And then there's the on-again, off-again curly bangs worn by Kerry Washington. Even Emily in Emily in Paris wasn't immune to the fringe-induced mania when she chopped her own blunt bangs in season 3.
To know if you should take the plunge, you have to ask yourself a few questions. The most important one is whether or not you want to style your hair every single day — sometimes more than once a day. If you're more low-maintenance when it comes to your hair, bangs might not be for you. They require constant care no matter your hair texture. Thin, straight strands? You'll want to add volume. Curly hair? You'll either be constantly straightening or attempting to shape and defrizz the curl. Then there's the bang trim you'll need every three to four weeks to maintain your look. Is it worth it? That's a question only you can answer.
If the answer is a resounding yes, talk to your hairstylist about the style of bangs that work best for your face shape and hair texture. For example, rounder face shapes look amazing with curtain bangs, which elongate the face. They also require less maintenance and can easily grow into long layers if you're tired of them. Oval and heart-shaped faces can usually handle blunt bangs without the hair looking too heavy. Your best bet is to bring photos to the salon of fringe styles you like and let your hairstylist tailor the chop to you. That way, you'll be wearing the bangs instead of the bangs taking over your face — and your life.
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