Characteristics: Wider forehead and narrow chin Best bangs for you: Long fringe that hits below the chin
"Don't get wide bangs, because you're going to draw attention to the widest part of the head," says Thomas." Instead, opt for a long fringe, something down below the chin. If the point of interest in your haircut is below your chin, then ultimately you're going to pull the eye line down, creating a sense of length in the face." Celeb to Copy: Reese Witherspoon
Pro Tip: To smooth out the face-framing layers and get a more sleek appearance, try a smoothing cream like Redken Smooth Lock Stay Sleek Leave In Cream, $17.99. Work a small amount into palms and apply evenly through damp hair. Blow dry and style as desired.
If you're in the mood for a hair change -- check out these medium length cuts.
Every time we turn around, celebrities are debuting hairstyles with bangs. After seeing new 'dos on Emma Stone, Jessica Biel, Nicole Richie, and Reese Witherspoon, we have a serious case of fringe envy.
And with all of these hairstyles with bangs popping up on our celebrity newsfeeds, we're tempted to ask our stylists for some fringe as well. The catch? It can be tough to pick a style of bangs that'll look best on you. That's why we enlisted Eli Thomas, creator of many gorgeous celebrity hairstyles, to give us the breakdown on the best hairstyles with bangs based on the structure of your face.
Bangs help to frame your face, and the way your hair frames your face is the most important aspect of a haircut. In fact, famous hairstylists "are known mostly for how they cut the hair at front of the face," says Thomas.
Once you've joined the bangs club, remember that hair grows about a half-inch per month, so your bangs will need a trim about every three weeks to maintain their shape and length. If you're the ambitious type, watch this video to learn how to trim your own bangs correctly.
Ready to find out which bangs are best for your face shape? Keep clicking.