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Main image: aysha. Round Face Shape: Long Side Fringe "I wouldn't recommend a straight fringe for a round face shape as it can accentuate the fullness in your cheeks," Scandizzo said. Heart Face Shape: Curtain Fringe "For heart faces, try side-sweeping, layered fringes that hit the eyebrow and angle down towards the side of the face. Square Face Shape: Long, Blended Fringe "You might want to skip shorter fringes cut above the eyebrow and instead go for a long, layered fringe, which works best on those with square face shapes because it helps soften a square jawline, create angles and draw attention to the eyes," Scandizzo explained.

Oval Face Shape: Anything goes "Oval face shapes can really pull of all types of fringes! Today am. A blunt full fringe — is cut sharply and is often thick and heavy, adding definition to your face. A wispy full fring e — is on the thin side and is perfect for those after something with less commitment and styling. Side-swept fringe — a fringe which starts from a side parting and often only covers one half of the forehead. It is usually longer than a full fringe and is very flattering.

Full fringe — A fringe that is combed straight down and is cut vertically across. Bardot style long fringes that are almost grown out are very cool at the moment. We recently cut a fringe on Emma Louise Connolly; it is long, soft and almost grown out which suits her line of work really well. As a model she is constantly changing her look, it is very variable for her work.

Shu Uemura Blow Dry Beautifier from Shu Uemura helps protect hair from blow-dry heat while smoothing, taming frizz and works to memorise looks meaning you your fringe should hold for longer. They are easy to grow out! Looking to change up your hairstyle? Or maybe just your usual cut and finish? Make sure you leave the salon looking and feeling amazing. Our expert hairdressers will consider your hair type, lifestyle and latest trends to create a style that suits you perfectly.

Book an appointment at our Knightsbridge or Battersea Salons today. For more hairstyling tips, secrets and tricks subscribe to the Paul Edmonds London newsletter. You can pretty much go for any style you like, but a pair of blunt bangs will be extra flattering. Since oval face shapes have more freedom, you may as well take advantage and go for more daring styles. Medium bangs are a touch longer than micro bangs, but should shouldn't hit your brows. The style works great especially for curly hair types, since they play up the texture and piecey-ness.

They can also help thin hair look fuller. Typically, blunt bangs or those cut straight across get a bad rap if your face is round. Here's a hack: You can still get in on the look with micro bangs, which are short and leave ample space between the fringe and your brows.

This visually elongates your face more than classic blunt bangs would, and they work better if your face has softer features looking at you, oval and heart-shaped. Trim them every two to three weeks to maintain the right length. So really, I just need a haircut. Your bangs will be against your skin, so regular hair washing will prevent oil buildup both in your hair and on the skin of your forehead.

And remember that your bangs will dry quicker than the rest of your hair, so blow-dry with a round brush immediately after you shower. Adding bangs to your hairstyle can be a fun way to change your look and freshen your style.

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