If rocking heavier, brow-grazing fringe like Chung's feels a tad too intimidating, take a cue from Georgia May Jagger. You'll reap the same, ultra-flattering benefits from this haircut for fine hair, but this sweet, face-framing version brings body to the front of your hair. Nonetheless, a word to the wise: If you do go longer here with your length, keep ends extra-blunt to balance the separation of the parted bangs.
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Not to sound like a broken record here, but avoid blunt ends at all costs if you're set on maintaining a longer cut with the absence of bangs. And -- TBPH -- you probably won't want to grow out length past your shoulders or underarms. Actress Phoebe Tonkin schools us in the art of a long haircut for fine hair with her soft, textured layers, relaxed side part and dreamy waves.
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