Bangs are always a good idea as this is a fast and easy way to refresh the look without any fierce changes and because there are bangs for everyone, you just need to choose your type. Of course, most bangs will require some styling but that’s not too much required for a new and fresh look. This roundup will show you what haircuts your can wear with side bangs, take a look to get inspired!
Who Can Wear Side Bangs?
Side bangs will flatter all face shapes, and they will add movement as they slightly sweep away from your face. Side bangs are usually used to cover the forehead or an uneven hairline if you don’t need a heavy cover like classic fringe but something airier, they are used to accent the eyes and the cheekbones. Side bangs can be done on all types of hair, from straight to curly, from fine to thick.
This blonde haircut with faded sides and longer hair on top features side bangs to accent the eyes.
This classic cut is done with side part, longer hair and side bangs, it's styled with a lot of volume.
This classic cut with faded sides and longer hair plus side fringe is always a good idea.
The classic cut can be styled with side part and side fringe to cover the forehead and refresh the look.
A classic short cut finished with curly side bangs, while the top is non-curly as it's cut short.
The classic cut done shaggy, with extra long side bangs, is stylish with some volume and looks very eye-catching.
Why Wearing Side Bangs?
Side bangs can create an illusion of thicker hair, adding volume and depth to your look. These bangs are quite versatile and can be styled in different ways. Side bangs add a movement to the look, they can create an edge or even create a more youthful appearance if that’s needed.
Long blonde cut with side bangs and an undercut is a creative and bold solution for anyone who wants longer hair.
The short cut done longer and with shaggy long bangs looks very bold and catchy and accents the eyes very well.
This stylish cut with tapered sides and longer hair on top features side bangs, and a full beard adds to the look.
The classic men cut is done longer, with a shaggy touch and side bangs to achieve that supermodel look.
The classic cut with side bangs and a lot of volume is a catchy and effortless hairstyle to rock.
The quiff cut done with tapered sides and long side bangs styled with some volume looks very chic and eye-catchy.
This messy and textural style shows off tapered sides and a very messy and a bit wavy side fringe that accents the face.
This longer hairstyle with shaggy side bangs is a catchy solution, and though it seems uncomfortable to wear, the bangs can be styled back.
How To Add Side Bangs?
We strongly recommend to visit a professional that will choose a right length considering your face shape, features, hair texture and want to want to accent. A professional will also make sure that your bangs ends over the eybrows and don’t get into your eyes.
The quiff hairstyle with side bangs styled back, with some waves and volume, looks quite soft and romantic.
This bold quiff with an undercut and side bangs is a dramatic and striking style that gives the face a definition.
The classic cut with shaggy side bangs highlights the sharp face features adding an edge to the look.
The rhomb-shaped face is softened with long side bangs that cover the forehead and add movement to the look.
The classic cut done with shorter sides and long side bangs is always a good idea, it doesn't cover the whole forehead and hence doesn't look that heavy.
The classic short cut with longer side bangs is a lovely idea for anyone who wants a new look for the classic cut but doens't want to change it.
The classic style done with not too long side bangs to cover the forehead partly and soften the features.
The classic cut with side bangs and a lot of volume is a lovely idea for thick hair - this volume is all natural and such a cut wouldn't require much styling.
The side part haircut shows off side bangs and tapered sides and looks elegant, neat and polished.
This creative take on the quiff cut is longer than usual and features an undercut, with messy side bangs, and it might be styled back to wear it more comfortably.
How To Style Side Bangs?
You will need a blow dryer and a round brush, with which you will dry the bangs directing them to the side. You may also use a flat iron to add waves or curls, and then hair serum or wax will tame any flyaways and keep your bangs in place. The main point is to prevent your bangs from getting into your eyes, and texturizing spray or wax can help you with keeping them out. If that’s not working, use bobby pins to keep your bangs in place.
The side part cut styled to one of the sides, with bangs, creates movement and adds interest to the look.
The quiff cut finished off with messy side bangs and an undercut is a cool idea for those who don't want too long hair.
The tapered cut with messy side fringe is a lovely idea if you prefer shorter hair but want to cover the forehead.
The classic haircut with tapered sides and slight side bangs is a stylish solution that always works, and here natural hair texture adds interest to the look.
Thick hair cut quite short, with long side bangs used to accent the eyes as much as possible is a super cool idea.
This catchy haircut with a faded side and extra long hair on the other side will give an edge to your look.
This catchy and messy haircut with a lot of volume shows off bangs that completely cover the forehead, and that is a way to show the thickness of the hair.
The wavy man bob with side bangs to draw attention to the face and a wet effect for a more trendy look.
The classic cut with tapered sides and a messy top plus sligth side bangs to give some volume to the look.
The quiff haircut with tapered sides and much volume on top includes side bangs to accent the eyes.
The curtain haircut done with side bangs and styled upwards and back looks very stylish and elegant.