#1 Face-framing layers with bangs
Soft, soft bangs and feathery layers give this medium-length silver hairstyle a youthful touch. Layers start around the cheekbones, helping to slim wider faces and soften angular features. Ideal for straight to slightly wavy textures of medium density. The silvery gray color blends beautifully with airy ends but note that this style needs regular shaping to keep the ends looking clean.
#2 Weak bangs with layers
Light, soft bangs paired with soft face-framing layers help fine or thin hair appear thicker. This medium brown color adds warmth to the skin, and the cut itself highlights oval and narrow face shapes. The ends are beveled inward for bounce, but the fringe may need frequent trimming to avoid running into eyes. Best on straight fabric that holds shape.
#3 Butterfly bangs with layers
Fully layered ends and butterfly bangs make this a great option for thicker hair types. The long, curtain-like fringe is gently distributed down the middle, perfect for lifting the cheekbones and lengthening the face. The cut has a lot of action and drama but may be overwhelming for small faces. Great for women who enjoy volume and enjoy comfortable thermal styling.
#4 Wispy curtain bangs on the middle layers
Soft curtain bangs dissolve into collarbone-length layers for a sleek, effortless cut. This style beautifully frames the face and works on hair with a slight natural wave and medium thickness. It is suitable for square and heart shaped faces. Minimal layers help maintain fullness at the bottom, although fine hair may need volumizing to lift it.
#5 Long layered hair with side bangs
Long layers and dramatic side bangs add softness and movement to thick, dark hair with natural silver streaks. Face-defining layers start at the cheekbones and taper downward, ideal for an oval or long face. The contrast between the dark threads and the silver gives this style a bold character. It’s low maintenance in terms of color but works best with explosive styling.
#6 Layered bob with bangs
This soft layered bob with blunt bangs provides structure without looking severe. Best suited for fine, slightly wavy hair, a chin-length cut adds fullness where it’s needed most. The round shape flatters small or heart-shaped faces. It’s a great option that doesn’t require a lot of effort but may require a hair smoothing product to get rid of frizz, especially in humid climates.
#7 Layered hair with long bangs
Long, low curtain bangs and stacked face-framing layers add movement and softness to this rich brunette piece. Ideal for thick, straight and slightly wavy hair. Layers help reduce volume and draw attention to the cheekbones. This style is most flattering for long face shapes. Expect more design maintenance to maintain bounce and volume in the ends.
#8 90s layered hair with bangs
This ’90s-inspired cut features layers of feathers turned away from the face and rounded, forehead-hugging fringes. Adds energy and bounce to medium to thick hair textures. The shape helps lift sagging features while maintaining fullness around the jawline. Great for oval and long faces. A round brush and light mousse go a long way in maintaining the distinct look.
#9 Straight layered hair with bangs
This medium, straight haircut features subtle layers at the ends and full, sharp edges on the forehead. The precision of the cut helps to lengthen the face and hide deep forehead lines. Ideal for coarse, thick hair that naturally maintains its shape. While this design provides a sleek, polished look, it requires heat styling or a flat iron to maintain its smooth look.
#10 Layered Curly Hairstyles with Bangs
This rounded layered cut is designed for tight curls and curly textures. The uniform layer keeps the shape close to the head, while the short brim provides softness at eye level without overpowering the face. Ideal for natural, high-density hair that benefits from shrinkage control. The look is low-maintenance when well moisturized, although occasional spreading or twisting can improve the look.
#11 Layered hair with side bangs
A medium-length auburn cut with airy side bangs softens the face while adding brightness around the eyes. Thin layers help fine hair look fuller without removing too much length. The edge starts just above the brow and blends cleanly with the face frame. Best for straight or slightly wavy textures and low-maintenance styling procedures. A little root lift spray can help add volume to the crown.
#12 Layered bob with curtain bangs
This short bob has layers and drape drapes that gently separate and frame the eyes. It is ideal for medium density hair with a natural bend or wave. Layers create movement and reduce volume, making them flattering on square and round face shapes. A taut finish looks effortless, but some light spray or mousse will enhance its fullness and separation.
#13 Shoulder-length hair with bangs
Soft layers around the face and ends make this shoulder-length style easy to wear and flattering for fine hair. Soft bangs are short and slightly arched, which helps open the face and smooth fine lines. Ideal for straight and slightly wavy textures, the cut complements longer face shapes. Styling is simple, although it benefits from a round brush and a light styling cream.
#14 Short layered hair with bangs
A short, shaggy cut with full bangs and thickly layered ends adds instant volume to fine, aging hair. Great for women who want a fun and practical style. The textured finish gives lift at the crown while softening angular features. Best for natural wave or slight curl styles. It’s a great wash-and-go option, although regular shaping is key to maintaining its structure.
#15 Medium layered hair with curtain bangs
This medium-length cut features voluminous layers and long, center-parted drapery bangs, perfect for blurring forehead lines and lifting the face. This style enhances the texture of medium to thick hair and works especially well on heart or oval face shapes. The layers are blown out at the ends, giving the look natural body. Styling time is moderate, and the regular shape helps avoid bulkiness around the chin.
#16 Weak bangs for a round face
A soft layered cut with long, loose bangs that draw the eye down, perfect for balancing out a round face shape. The strawberry blonde shade brightens the complexion while adding depth to fine to medium hair. The bangs are slightly arched and feathered to avoid heaviness. However, this style needs careful drying to avoid puffiness near the crown.
#17 Micro bangs on layered hair
Thin, precise bangs blend easily with soft, shoulder-length layers, making this cut look natural and low-maintenance. Best for women with wavy or wavy hair of medium density. It complements square and oval faces by softening the jawline. Light waves and undone finishes add a youthful touch, but may need a little curl-defining cream or light flat-iron work.
#18 Fringe bangs with layered ends
A full fringe with soft, layered ends creates body and balance in thick or coarse hair. The cut works especially well on long faces or high foreheads. The rich copper tone enhances brightness, while fringes hide deep forehead lines. The styling requires a little effort — especially the fringe — but it pays off with polished, face-framing elegance.
#19 Face-framing curtain bangs
Curtain bangs paired with cute shoulder-length layers create a flattering look for women in their 60s. The fringe is softly divided in the middle, opening up the face and concealing forehead lines. This works best on hair of medium thickness and naturally wavy. It’s a forgiving cut for aging hair but requires a round brush to blow dry to maintain the defined shape.
#20 Luminelle haircut
The Luminelle cut features soft layers and subtle side fringes, creating an elegant frame around the face. This chin-length style works beautifully on fine to medium hair and suits round, oval, or heart-shaped faces. It adds movement without losing fullness, making it especially attractive to fine hair. A light layer near the cheekbones gives natural lift without requiring a lot of styling.
#21 Vithra Hairstyle
The feathery texture and torn layers give this silver-gray cut a breezy, laid-back feel and is perfect for women over 60 with a natural wave. Full bangs that reach the eyebrows add softness and beautifully frame the eyes, helping to hide forehead lines without making them feel heavy. Ideal for medium density hair, especially those with coarse strands or some frizz. Loose, slicked-back ends add movement and volume, although this style benefits from a light mousse or texturizing spray. This is great for oval and angular faces, but note that it requires some dry guiding to keep the layers from turning unruly on humid days.