Many people don’t know, but besides giving more charm and personality to the look, fringes can help to value the aspects of the face that you like most and disguise those that you don’t like very much. But to achieve this result it is necessary to know the main fringe cuts and know how to combine them with your face, style and haircut.
Does that sound overcomplicated? Well, actually, it’s not! In the sequence, we’ll show you which fringe cuts better known and how to combine them. Come with us!
Short fringe cuts
We can classify the fringes by their length and also by their shape. In the shorter length, also known as pin up, the fringe is more or less in the middle of the forehead.
This fringe cut is interesting for those who like to unite the modern with a retro look and have a strong and striking personality. The face shape that most harmonizes with the short fringes are the oval ones.
Medium fringe cuts
The average fringe can vary from the height of the eyebrows to the eye mark. Quite popular, it can be adopted by women of different facial shapes, depending on the finish.
Long fringe cuts
The long fringe cuts go from the height of the nose to the chin. The longer length gives a more elegant, daring and charming look that many women love.
Its well shredded version is an excellent option for women with round faces who want to tune their face.
Straight fringe cuts
The straight fringe is one of the most beloved fringe models. When the length is at the height of the eyebrows or eyes it is ideal for women with an oval or triangular face (the one where the forehead is wide and the chin thin).
The straight fringe cuts go very well with straight cuts like blunt cut and traditional Chanel, and with women who want a more romantic and jovial look.
Half moon fringe cuts
The half-moon fringe is also characterized as a medium-length fringe and straight base, but it is usually more structured than the previous model.
It gives a cute, retro feel to the look, so women who identify with this style can join.
Diagonal fringe cuts
The diagonal fringes gained a lot of popularity a few years ago and are still quite current. It is quite common to see them in medium and long lengths and with a ripped and shredded finish.
It is a good option for those who want to soften their face and stretch it. That’s why square, round and oval faces work very well with the diagonal fringe. Women with short hair pricked out usually look very good with this look.
Fringed cuts
The ribbed fringe, with multiple disconnected points, is the ideal option for those seeking a modern look, stripped down and full of attitude. It also looks great on curly and frizzy hair, since the finished-up stimulates the formation of curls and gives volume to the threads.
A ribbed or layered cut goes very well with them, but if you’re wearing a straight haircut and want to smooth it out you can also adopt the ribbed fringe.
It is still one of the best alternatives for fringe cuts for women with triangular and square faces. It also helps to make the face lines lighter and more harmonious.