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#10: Asymmetrical Copper Feathered Bangs
Feathered bangs are the elements that allow creating unique looks for common haircuts. See how long feather cut bangs swept to one side is an excellent addition to short, cut to the maximum, hair on the back of the head, which elegantly opens the neck. Subtle highlights add texture and volume to the fringe and the overall hairstyle.
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#11: Cool Shag with Feathered Bangs
Correct styling of a shag hairstyle can emphasize the pronounced layered structure of the bangs. With the help of modeling tools, the bangs can be styled naturally, falling on the face, or slightly edgy to add volume to the hair.
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#12: Dynamic Layered Feathered Bangs
One of the most tempting and elegant haircuts is an asymmetrically layered pixie. It always looks fresh and original and suits any hair type. Just see how much volume this feathered side-swept bangs creates without covering up a forehead or drawing attention from the eyes.
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#13: Oblique Feathered Bangs and a Pixie Cut
Straight or oblique, feathered bangs will go well with any pixie. Torn bangs will smooth out the sharp proportions and angles. At the same time, they will add a daring and sexy hint to the whole look. So don’t hesitate — feathered bangs go amazing with short hair, and pixie cuts with bangs is definitely a trendy choice!
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#14: Elongated Feathered Bangs with Edgy Mob
A mullet lob with layered feathered bangs is perfect for anyone who wants to get a slightly grungy look yet add weightlessness to thick strands. Gradually cut strands with the shortest ones on the back of the head and the longest ones on the temple area create a good overall balance in combination with asymmetrical feathered bangs.