#21: Long Blonde Ombre with Long Side Bangs
Long blonde highlights that is paired with long side bangs can be a good option for hairstyles with low maintenance. The hair’s deep roots need to be styled less often than your usual highlight, which makes it much easier to manage your hair. The bangs-length hair creates dimensional colors and makes the overall appearance extremely trendy and contemporary.
#22: Wavy Long Hair with Baby Bangs
This long wavy hair that has baby bangs is both fresh and comfortable to wear. It’s got texture, which allows it to appear natural and also adds motion in the hair. If you’re trying to achieve this style, it’s important discuss it with your stylist to ensure they know your lifestyle, face form, and everyday hair care and styling routines. It is crucial to examine the thickness and density of your hair before creating the fringe. This will make the final appearance to appear more natural.
#23: The Long Layered Hairstyle with Bangs
The long, layered hair with bangs is a stunning work of art! It is shattered and has a fringe that is a perfect match for hair layers as well as waves surrounding the face. A long hair length that is thick can be a stylish approach to pull off an edgy long-cut with bangs that look like this. A length like this allows hair to be flexible. If you style your hair with waves, spray it with the spray to texturize for better results.
#24: Feathered Bangs for Long, Thin Hair
The feathered bangs of long thin hair are beautiful! This is the kind of long hairstyles that enhance both cheekbones and eyes. A little longer means you don’t be concerned about the maintenance aspect, too.
#25: 70s Long Shag Extra Long Bangs
This 1970s shag with long bangs is interesting. It was developed in the hands of Redken Certified hair colorist Tim Pascoe from Subiaco, WA. The result is when the classic haircut is combined with the beachy waves that are textured. This is a perfect style for hair with medium or thick texture. It needs some weight in order for create the flare and isn’t that “mom” fringe. While out, spray an ocean salt spray to give hair a more streamlined appearance and texture. “The 70s shag that has an extra long fringe is a contemporary style of shag cut” says Pascoe. “It’s an easy, relaxed cut that flows and increases the natural texture of hair. It’s generally best with the least amount of style.” It’s better suited for oval or oblong-shaped faces. However, it’s possible to alter it to accommodate all face types. The curvature of the hair and the layers on the forehead can look very pleasing. It’s a hairstyle that is low maintenance that best suits hair’s natural motion. For ladies with fine hair, Pascoe recommends you use argan oil and press it into the ends using your palms prior to blowing in a diffuser or distributing dry. “Curly-haired ladies should apply Redken curvaceous full-swirl. It’s perfect for creating a defined texture while also managing hair volume” He adds. “For more thick hair, apply fashion works 07 at the root. After that, apply pillowproof blowdry cream and apply it throughout. United through the middles and ends of hair before blow drying or diffusing. The diffusing process can help increase and encourage extra motion,” says Pascoe.
#26: Textured Center Bangs for Long Fine Hair
The textured bangs on the center of long fine hair create an appealing look. It is the mix of a long, textured cut and bangs in the center. It’s the long bob that has the textured fringe, which gives a stunning look.
#27: Eye Catching Face-Framing Bangs on Long Hair
Make use of face-framing bangs to soften your appearance and to give your hair a more contemporary appearance. Yes, they need to be maintained, but they’re an easy-to-maintain style. If you choose to opt for this cut, it is essential to regularly trim your bangs to keep your hair looking fresh. In the end, bangs bring newness to your haircut without the need to make the whole process of a new one.
#28: Parted Bangs On Long Thicker Hair with waves
Parted bangs layered on long, hair are a lovely accent piece that frames your face. Layers that are centered around the face create more body and motion. It’s the best style for when you’re looking to create a layering style without thinning your hair more. If you have a long, hairstyle like this the bright copper color is the ideal choice to create the mermaid effect. The parted bangs of long hair certainly give off the 70’s look. They were made in the hair styling of Marisa Mitchell from Los Angeles, CA. The curtain bangs as well as the layers of short and long all over give it a more sophisticated shag look. “It’s essential to learn how to style your curtain bangs similar to those shown in the image,” explains Mitchell. “It isn’t a matter of whether your bangs are shorter or long. Make sure you wet the roots of your bangs, then blow dry them in a circular motion to neutralize the root , so there’s no hard part. If your hair is trying to slide forward, you can split it in order to create that swoopy feeling. Make use of texture sprays to add the volume, and wash it less to show the natural texture of your hair,” she says.
#29: Messy Boho Layers For Long Hair With Bangs
Add some boho bangs for long hair and have fun with the versatility and fashionable results! While the fringe is growing out the cut remains adorable and boho. The hair can be pulled back to the bottom with messy waves or dress it in a ponytail with some of the framings pulled back. With the right product for styling the volume can be a breeze to create.
#30: Long Hair With Straight Bangs
This long hair style with straight bangs is designed for ladies who are seeking their next wash-and-go-style. Its length is versatile and makes it one of the most easy styles to style up. Combining fringe bangs and thinner layers that frame your face. If you have longer hairlines, choose more fringed bangs.