Let's continue talking about Fringe / bangs.
How has it changed?
So the number one question you may be asking is, if the fringe never really went away, how has it changed in 2011? The answer is, it hasn't really. It's still best worn thick, blunt, and long (sweeping the top of the eyes preferably). And it's still best worn in one of the following ways:- with a messy, neo-bohemian, grungy edge
- with an aura of '60s sex-kitten nonchalance (think Francoise Hardy or Jane Birkin)
- straight and sleek; elegant but still natural
Hair cuts to wear it with precious ghd
The bob
When we talk about fringed bobs its easy to think of 1920s style cuts like the Louise Brooks. But not so in 2011; now the fringe is the perfect accompaniment to a longer bob (think Abbey Lee Kershaw, below). Again this can work perfectly for a sixties-inspired look, or for a grungy messy 'do that's devil-may-care.The short crop
A pixie crop is also perfect with a fringe in 2011, but a slightly different type of fringe. Rather than being cut separate to the rest of the hair, it should all be a continuous; the crop simply cut longer in front to create the effect of bangs. For short haircuts, we recommend the ghd iv mini styler. With the narrow plates, This ghd mini hair straightener is perfect for creating tight curls, flicks & waves for short hair .Long hair
This rather goes without saying: bangs are perfect for hair shoulder length or longer, particularly when hair is naturally straight or with a slight wave. For long wave hair, we recommend the ghd salon styler which is ideal for controlling longer, thicker hair or creating bigger, softer curls.Suitable hair colours
There's no real rules here, the fringe is more about face shape and hair type than hair colour. Choose your favorite fringe with yourindividual characteristics.A
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