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Last updated: June 26, 2024

Bang Breakdown: How To Cut 2024’s Top Fringe Trends

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6 Bang Cutting Tips: Straight, Birkin, Blunt & Retro Fringe

If there’s anything setting off our trend radar this year, it’s bangs. As a chic way to elevate any haircut, fringe has become a more prominent focus of many styles. That’s why it’s key you know how to customize this increasingly popular client request for each individual that sits in your chair.

 

From sixties-inspired “Birkin Bangs” to stronger lines and fuller fringe—get pro tips for 2024’s top bang haircut trends.

 

1. Blunt Bangs That Contour Without Excess Weight

When cutting straight-across bangs, take a modern approach. The historically heavy look has transformed into the Instagram-viral “Hot Girl Bangs” according to ARC™ Scissors Ambassador and BTC Team Member Gilad Goldstein (@myguiltycrown). Scroll through our straight-bang mood board below:

 

Photo Credit: Instagram via @ahappyjustin

 

Refine your technique, utilize small sections: “Limit the bang section to the middle of the pupil,” Gilad explains. “A more narrow bang section means less hair and a softer framing of the eye area. This also leaves more hair around the cheeks to add soft framing layers to contour the face,” he adds. For precise and clean lines, Gilad uses a dry-cutting specific scissor, the PARAGON II from ARC™ Scissors.

 

Pro Tip: Apply Kenra Professional Platinum® Silkening Gloss to finish the look—here’s why: “It’s my favorite product to showcase layers and add shine!” Gilad says.

 

Press play to watch the full tutorial below!

 

Fringe Gallery: Get 70+ Bang Inspo Pics HERE!

 

2. How To: Birkin-Style Bangs

Inspired by one of the most popular surnames in fashion history, “Birkin Bangs” feature a simple shape that relies on symmetry and strong, eye-catching details around the eyes and face-frame. Learn how to channel the ’60s Jane Birkin aesthetic for your clients with ARC™ Scissors Ambassador Holly Vatter‘s (@hollygirldoeshair) step-by-step tutorial below—but first, some inspo pics to get you started:

 

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1. Using fine strokes with the flat of your blade, create the feathery, peekaboo middle bits that are essential to the Birkin look.

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2. After determining the cheek-framing section, start connecting the sides right behind the bangs.

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3. Then, connect the side pieces very softly with the ends by using an angled, elongated curved stroke.

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4. Finished look:

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Photo Credit: Instagram via @hollygirldoeshair

 

3. Why You Should Consider Dry Cutting For ’70s Bangs

Do you cut curtain bangs dry? If not, here’s why you should from shag expert and Moroccanoil® Global Ambassador Rachel Williams (@rachelwstylist):

 

  • Allows you to accurately visualize the length you’re removing
  • Helps you account for hairline cowlicks that may cause unevenness
  • Supports Rachel’s scissor-over-comb cutting technique that creates the soft, versatile bangs that can be worn side swept, styled like a ’70s curtain bang or with a middle part

 

Rachel’s FULL Fringe-Cutting Process: Elevate the bang section to 45-degrees to create layers with texture, then point cut to outline the fringe. Use a deeper point cut to soften the perimeter and continue texturizing by elevating one-inch sections to 90-degrees and point cutting where weight removal is needed.

 

Click here to watch Rachel’s dry-cutting technique in action!

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Photo Credit: Instagram via @rachelwstylist

 

See the finished result below:

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Photo Credit: Instagram via @rachelwstylist

 

Pro Tip: If you prefer to cut the perimeter wet and detail bangs dry, try Rachel’s favorite scissor, ARC™ Scissors PHANTOM II 6”. It takes her from wet-to-dry and she cuts using the axis of her blade, making them her go-to.

 

A shag and bangs? Yes, please! Learn how with celebrity stylist Sally Hershberger on BTC-U.

 

4. How To Simplify Cutting Micro Fringe

 

  • Working with a half-inch section, clip aside the top half of the bang and sketch a soft, straight line using the texturizer.
  • Then, following your guide, drop down the sectioned-off hair and sculpt the fringe to your desired length and shape. Point cut for softness. “This process is ultimately creating a very small undercut. This technique allows you to create a softer movement with a fuller, short fringe,” Matt explains.

 

Photo Credit: Instagram via @matt.swinney

 

Scroll through our set of short fringe for the edgy and bold:

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5. Texturizing Heavy Ends: Try This

For high-density clients who want a classic ’80s-style bang, Colorado-based ARC™ Scissors Ambassador Ray Hornback (@rayvoltagebeauty) will use a comb to elevate the bang section to 45-degrees and point cut into the hair. “This creates a short to long hair in the direction we want [the bangs] to push,” Ray explains. Finish texturizing by using your fingers to flip the bang to 90-degrees and point cut, closing your shears as your hands move upward.

 

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Photo Credit: Instagram via @rayvoltagebeauty

 

Retro fringe is all the rage—click through our inspo below!

Photo Credit: Instagram via @bel_pipsqueekinsaigon

 

 

6. Blending Shaggy Bangs—Here’s How

ARC™ Scissors Ambassador John George (@johnwgeorge) is typically known for his sleek and precise haircuts—but, when his client requested a shaggier style, he knew exactly how to change up her look without the process of a full haircut.

 

John’s Quick Cut Process: “I didn’t shag the back as much,” John explains. “I opted for some inverted layering in the back to maintain length and density. And [I] blended the front and back with some point cutting. The finished look is about high texture, not sleek and smooth,” John adds.

 

Click here to see his technique in action!

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Shaggy Bangs: Check out the effortless finished result.

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Photo Credit: Instagram via @johnwgeorge

 

Ease Your Fringe-Cutting Fear With John’s Words Of Encouragement:

“In the past, I would never cut bangs because I wasn’t good at it. They would always look crooked and too short from over-cutting to try and straighten them. Fear propelled me to avoid bangs and to suggest other options when a client would ask about getting bangs,” John shares.

 

“Cut confidence is one thing to have. But confidence in general is necessary to conquer the fears we encounter as hairstylists. Set a fear goal. Don’t tell anyone about it. Execute quietly,” he advises.

 

 

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