What is a baby bang?
But let’s start by understanding the entire concept of baby bangs. Unlike traditional fringes that clean the forehead, baby bangs create short, unusual lines that assemble the face. This style offers a playful, youthful, and sometimes edgy aesthetic, and often evokes a sense of vintage charm and modern rebellion.
- Baby bangs and micro bangs
These two terms are often used interchangeably, but experts focus on slight differences between styles. “Baby Bangs” describe short bangs floating above the brows, while “micro Bangs” are significantly shorter, usually within an inch or two of the natural hairline.
#1. Short bangs with long face framing lock
This style lined up the boldness of bangs grazing on a short forehead with the softness of the long flowing layers cascade around the face, creating an impressive contrast. Singer Aurora Acnes wears like no one has done it, so if you want a bright example, google her style!
- Tip: Using a round brush, blow away long sections to create a gentle, inward curve that enhances the facial framing effect.
#2. Cutting twitches with dull bangs
Have you heard of this haircut? A Japanese-style look, Hime Cut features clear, straight side locks that drop to the level of the cheekbones or jaw, combined with a sharp, unshaking, dull baby bang line. Of course, baby bangs vary in size and style, but the dullness is a great fit for this look.
- Tip: Use flat iron to maintain the crisp lines of the hills and make sure the side locks and bangs are completely smooth. For bangs to be dull, you also need regular trim!
#3. Medusa cut and bangs
Medusa Haircut has been so trendy for the past few years! It is characterized by its rich, textured layers and its confusing but intentional confusion. Add color to your layers to highlight the quirkiness of your appearance!
- Tip: Use a textured spray or powder to amplify the layered effect and create its signature “Medusa” volume.
#4. faint baby bangs
- Tip: Separate your bangs gently with fingers and light hairspray to prevent them from coagulating and maintaining a faint look.
#5. Choppy
Is that the Batman cat woman these days? I don’t know, but I love the look! Embracing a more edgy, rebellious vibe with these choppy baby bangs. This look features uneven, textured edges that create a fragmented, slightly reversible look.
- Tip: Use a small amount of styling wax to define individual bangs and enhance the choppy texture.
#6. Micro bangs curly bob
This playful style combines the vast, resilient texture of curly bobs with the bold shortness of micro bangs to create a remarkable contrast between texture and length.
- Tip: Use a diffuser attachment on the blow dryer to enhance the bob’s natural curl pattern while keeping the microbangs smooth.
#7. Short fringe pair wolf cut
- Tip: To enhance the distinctive shaggy volume of the wolf cut, use texture spray using voluminous mousse or salt spray on the roots.
#8. Micro bangs curly pixie
- Tip: Use the cream that defines curls to make your pixie curls look best, keeping your very light hairspray and microbangs in place.
#9. A huge layer with short bangs
If you allow your hair to look gorgeous and voluminous, look no further! This hairstyle combines a roughly cut cascade layer throughout the hair, combining straight, defined lines of short bangs to create a well-built hair look.
- Tip: Use smooth serum to maintain the smoothness of the bangs and make them lie flat, as opposed to the hair shape.
#10. Geometric French Bob
A sophisticated and chic style, the geometric French bob features an accurate jaw length cut with clean, sharp lines and short bangs.
- Tip: Use a sparkling spray to highlight the smooth and refined finish of the geometric bob.
summary…
So, are you ready to embrace the quirky charm of baby bangs? I admit, I’m still debating whether I’m brave enough! But there are so many cool styles to choose from, why not try it at least once? It’s always great to get out of your comfort zone and try something different that really reflects your personality. Will we both make a leap and unleash our inner trendsetter? What do you say?
Source: January Girl – www.lizbreygel.com