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Blunt bangs cut straight across, just above the eyebrows. This and the rich brunette shade accentuate this model's blue eyes without veiling them, which a bit more length would do.
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Fringe is cut straight across the bottom, with slightly longer pieces at the sides, brushing the cheekbones. Light texturizing minimizes any bulk and makes it easier to achieve a 'piecey' look, giving the style some edge.
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Brow-skimming bangs very slightly 'feathered' which opens up the face and gives the style a casual feel.
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Blunt cut bangs on fine hair. The outline of the fringe is rounded, getting longer toward the temples.
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Heavy, blunt fringe cut straight across. Lengths are combed from the crown directly forward and snipped just below the brows.
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Dramatic fringe cut just above eyebrow level. Rounded slightly at the sides for a soft curved shape which frames the face nicely.
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Lash-skimming bangs cut all one length. Although there's no difinitive part, the hair is slightly separated over one eye which breaks it up a bit.
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Heavy lash-skimming fringe cut straight across. This sort of fringe can be dramatic and edgy on the right person. On the wrong person, it can overwhelm the features.
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Cutting with a 'chipping' technique gives the edges a choppy look. This fringe is rounded (longer at the sides) which softens the style and adds a bit of volume at the sides.
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Here the fringe adds an element of maturity to the style and creates a beautiful frame around this model's face. Cut longer toward the sides in a steep downward angle (rather than a gradual curve) to blend the bangs partially with the side layers.
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