Kare with bangs - an elegant hairstyle, always at the top of the trend ratings. This bright, impeccably stylish and definitely effective haircut allows you to give the lines of the face a certain charm and extra expressiveness.
She equally well looks on dark and light hair, well complemented by coloring using 2-3 shades, close to the natural color of hair and not too contrasting.
The main accent in the square with the bangs is done on the bang, because it is her shape that can spoil the whole effect of the hairdress, or, conversely, give the haircut a special highlight and chic. In this regard, the choice of the form of a bang is best entrusted to a good literate stylist, who will take into account not only the characteristics of his client's style, but also the structure of her hair, the proportional features of the figure, the features of the image and character.
Smooth, smooth and shiny chelochka, with a blunt cut a la Cleopatra, can be combined with all types of quads.
Such a haircut makes you feel like a real queen, but, unfortunately, it goes far beyond all types of a woman's face - the ideal option for her is an oval face with smooth, harmonious proportions.
Hairdressers note that an elongated bang best suits the classic "French" version of the quads, the length of which ends on the line of cheekbones. The bangs can be laid in a variety of ways - be straightened, twisted and even "beveled" in one direction.
Ragged short bangs perfectly lengthens the narrow forehead, softening disproportionate lines and facial features, so it's just perfect for girls with an original, atypical, perhaps a little exotic appearance;
A long oblique cheek perfectly complements the elongated square (but for this the hair must be flat from nature, since curly or wavy strands will require a long daily styling).
The oblique bangs, divided into two sides of the forehead, simply designed to be an excellent complement to the asymmetric square with the shortest, literally "shaven" nape and long front strands;
A bang of medium length, subjected to filing, is combined with any type of quads. The bang can be modified in every possible way - to twist inward, straighten, comb out on one side and bend the ends outwards, separate with an oblique parting, etc.
Very posh volume looks like a bang perfectly suitable for lush hairstyles. It becomes an indispensable element of the female image, giving it a similarity to the "style icon" of the 60s by Jacqueline Kennedy, and also visually removes the excessive volume of hair in front of the head;