Whether you’re looking to add a little shape to your thin hair or want more edge in your look, bangs are the perfect solution for thin hair to ramp up your hair goals. Let’s explore some of the best bangs for thin hair and listen to expert tips on cutting a fringe on thin hair.
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How to Cut Bangs if You Have Thin Hair
Of all hair types, thin strands can be tricky to cut. Keeping strength and balance is essential to achieve a good look. Cutting bangs in fine hair, a stylist has to avoid removing too much hair and focus on creating a stronger shape to frame the face. Getting the right bang style for your face shape is also important.
Let’s look at different types of fringe haircuts, so you can find your perfect look and take a picture to your salon.
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#1: 70s Curtain Bangs
This 70s bangs gives a soft, yet striking frame to the face. The look works well on fine hair because it adds a soft feather in the middle and frames with a longer edge. Such a bang type is flattering round faces and adding length. Pairing the 70s curtain bangs for finer hair with subtle long layers is pretty and edgy. If this was good enough for the 70s, we’re happy enough to bring it back!
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#2: Bulky Bangs for Thin Hair
Want to make a stronger statement with your fringe? These fine bangs pack a punch adding more power to your wispy strands. They can open up the face at the cheekbones, highlighting those features, but can also add width to a thin face. Style the bangs with a blow dryer for a sleek look.
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#3: Shag Haircut with Wispy Bangs
Fine hair is prone to going wispy no matter your hair care, so why not work with it? The shag hair cut work great on fine hair texture and, paired with a wispy bangs, can add a really edgy vibe. This pink hair color adds a powerful statement, so why not embrace your fine thin hair with such a lively layered style?