#1 Long hair with bangs and volume
Showing off long layers with voluminous waves and full bangs, this style gives a great frame to your long face. Bangs shorten the overall length of your face, and volume on the sides widens the width. Perfect for those who want to enhance their features and prefer the look of fuller hair. Be prepared for a little styling to keep your waves full.
#2 Face-framing bangs that suit long and slender faces
Notice how the bangs that frame the face beautifully frame the elongated face. Widen your eyes to draw your eyes outward and make your facial features look more balanced. If you have straight to wavy hair, this style will be easy to manage. For those with a little more curl, a flat iron may be your best friend.
#3 Long layers with curtain bangs for medium hair
This shoulder-length cut is flattering with seamless layers and subtle balayage, adding dimension without being too statement. Curtain bangs soften the length of the face and widen the range of styling with a gentle curve. Please note that curtain bangs need to be trimmed regularly to maintain their shape. Curtain bangs look great on most hair, but they may not be suitable for very fine or oily hair because they look sparse or stick together easily.
#4 Long shag cut with bangs
Inject a little rocker chic with this long shag cut, darling. Messy bangs and textured layers add a modern twist, perfect for softening and adding edge to a long face. It’s a great style for most people, but those with fine hair will love the extra volume the most.
#5 Long hair with layers and side bangs
This look is an absolute win for those with long faces. Side bangs add softness, and the layers magically give your hair the desired bounce and volume. From straight hair to wavy hair, this style is low-maintenance and will keep you looking chic without much effort.
#6 Wispy curtain bangs for long hair
Fluffy curtain bangs and long, flowing hair create a dreamy, romantic atmosphere. It looks especially good on people with long faces and adds a mysterious atmosphere to the eyes. This style is perfect for those who don’t require much daily care and prefer a softer feel. A little texture spray and you’re all set.
#7 Long layers with face-framing pieces and bangs
Long, luscious layers with face-framing bangs are your ticket to adding movement while highlighting your best features. It’s a versatile cut that can be adapted to most hair types, and the bangs can be worn straight down or swept to the side, allowing you to style it to suit your everyday mood.
#8 Long layers with bangs swept to the side
This layered masterpiece with side-swept bangs is perfect for adding volume and an elegant touch. Flowing bangs work well on long faces, drawing the eyes diagonally and widening them. Beauties with voluminous hair can achieve this look with minimal effort, but you may need to mix in some mousse quickly to preserve the volume.
#9 Bangs and glasses
Introducing a combination of a high ponytail and straight bangs, a duo perfect for long-faced beauties with specs. This look balances the proportions of her face while her bangs add a youthful twist. It’s ideal for people with thick hair, but it’s a bit high maintenance for growth and requires frequent trimming. Avoid if you have a busy schedule or prefer a low-maintenance style.
#10 Curtain bangs that frame the face
Introducing a refreshing and beautiful style. These curtain bangs open up your face and emphasize your cheekbones, especially if you have an oval face. It’s low-maintenance and grows beautifully, making it a great option for people who don’t go to the salon often.
#11 Long black hair with round bangs
We love this style because of the flirty fringe that softens the long face line. The round bangs add a playful touch and attract attention. A fun option for those with thick hair. However, be aware that this style may require a little extra care in the morning to keep your bangs in place.
#12 Korean style long hair with round bangs
The round bangs on this Korean-style cut are adorable and add a youthful, playful vibe while balancing out your long face. The contrast between the fullness of the top and the length creates a harmonious silhouette. This style may require a little more maintenance to keep your bangs round and full. So, be prepared to embrace the styling ritual.
#13 Bangs for women over 60 years old
These bangs are a great option for women over 60 and add softness and style to any look. Warm honey tones brighten your complexion, and the texture of your bangs keeps it from weighing down your face too much. Keep in mind that your hair tends to dry out as you age, but you may need nourishing products to keep this bangs vibrant.
#14 Bangs for small foreheads
This cut is perfect if you have a small forehead and want to emphasize your long face. The bangs are cut just right to make your forehead look high, and the layers on the sides soften the overall look. When you’re out and about, these bangs are your friend. It looks just as beautiful when it’s air-dried as when it’s styled.
#15 Long layers and curtain bangs for dimension
Pairing long layers with airy curtain bangs adds dimension and creates a flattering full-bodied look. This combo works wonders on fine hair, adding vitality to your hair without weighing it down. It’s great for most people, but if you have very curly hair, you might want to spend a little more time styling it.
#16 Bangs swept to the side
Side-swept bangs are magical in elongating your face while keeping it neat and chic. It’s perfect for people with more prominent foreheads, as it gracefully crosses the forehead and guides the eye to the side rather than down. Versatile and low-maintenance, just apply a little styling cream to keep it that way.
#17 Thin bangs to soften a long face
For those with long faces who want softness, these wispy bangs are perfect. It’s lightweight and doesn’t distract from your features, and its soft edges add a quirky charm. Great for all hair types, but consider a spray that gives your hair a little texture to make it look effortless. On the other hand, a lack of maintenance can make it look untidy, so a little extra care goes a long way.
#18 Bangs for women over 50
For elegant women over 50, these bangs add a modern twist to silver hair. The gray color blends in effortlessly to create a chic atmosphere while providing full coverage of your forehead. Note: Silver hair can be coarse, so you may need a bang-smoothing serum. Though low-maintenance, consider your hair texture when choosing this youthful refresh.
#19 90s style layers and curtain bangs
Reminiscent of the ’90s, the layered curtain bang style is a true nod to the era and is perfect for my thick hair. Layers add movement, and bangs create a chic yet casual framing effect. If you blow it thoroughly, the layers will shake. For those who aren’t into styling, layering may seem like a lot of work, but it’s worth it to create a retro vibe.
#20 Elongated curtain bangs with face-framing layers
This is a stylish and flattering look for my girls with coveted oval faces. These elongated curtain bangs gently brush your cheekbones for a mysterious touch, while face-framing layers keep your style airy. It is ideal for fine hair as it creates the illusion of thickness. Remember, the key to keeping bangs looking great is making sure to trim them to the right length.
#21 Long layered haircut with curtain bangs that frame the face
Long, luscious layers and face-framing curtain bangs create an undeniably romantic look that’s easy to fall in love with. It’s perfect for long, slender faces and draws attention to your eyes and cheeks. Plus, it’s versatile enough to easily polish all hair textures.
#22 Chin-length curtain bangs
Guys, chin-length curtain bangs are a dream for anyone with a long face. By paying attention to the eyes and cheekbones, your face will be beautifully balanced. The bangs are softly parted for easy styling and create a refreshing atmosphere. Great for adding volume to fine hair, but may require daily styling if your hair is wavy. Keep it looking sharp by blowing quickly with a round brush.
#23 Long hair with layers around the face and bangs
Lovers, this cut has it all. It’s a versatile length and has layers that delicately frame your face. Ideal for medium to thick hair, face-framing layers add movement, remove weight, and make it easier to manage. Bangs here suit oval faces well and add softness. There is one caveat. Particularly if your hair grows quickly, you may need regular trims to keep your layers in shape.
#24 Bangs for women over 40
Soft, textured bangs are perfect for my clients who are over 40 years old. The wispy ends add movement and highlight the natural texture of mature hair. This look is forgiving of stretch and doesn’t require much trim. However, if you have thin hair, you may need a little styling product to keep your bangs in shape throughout the day.
#25 Soft casual updo with bangs
This casual updo with side-swept bangs is perfect for lengthening a long face. Bangs beautifully frame your face and add a soft and feminine touch to your look. It’s practical, keeps your hair out of your face, and bangs keep a stylish edge. Perfect for a carefree day or a classy evening out.
The key when styling full-face bangs is to show off their width. The best bangs for this face shape are those that help shorten the length of your look while highlighting your best features, such as your eyes.Side-swept bangs, curtain bangs, and blunt bangs are very effective in adding the necessary horizontal lines and can make your face look more oval and balanced.
What many people don’t realize is that it’s important to consider your hair type and growth pattern when choosing a bangs style. This will determine what shape your bangs will be and whether they will naturally match your face shape or take more effort to style. Choosing the right bangs can transform your look and improve facial symmetry and overall style.Ready to find the bangs style that best compliments your face? Find the perfect one for you!