Posted by Handbag.com in Hair Products, Hints and Tips, Ideas and Inspiration on November 25th, 2009

Hairstyle guide – fringes
One of the quickest ways to update your hairstyle is to add a fringe. Somehow they never fall off fashion’s radar, with short crops, long curls and sexy updos all complimenting a fringe perfectly.
If you don’t want a blunt fringe like we’ve seen on Dannii Minogue and Keira Knightley over the years, then go for a side-sweeping finish that can look just as glam and very flattering. A blunt fringe can also add wow factor to the right hairstyle instantly; celebrities like Alexandra Burke and Jessica Alba are wearing their fringes poker straight in the evenings and messy and choppy during the day, showing how versatile the fringe can be.
There are lots of different types and styles of fringes, and trying to find the style that suits you best can sometimes be hard. There are wispy fringes, solid fringes, thick fringes, thin fringes, side fringes, long and short fringes, heavy fringes and many more types, but it depends on your face shape. Every face shape suits different fringe styles. Let us help you find the fringe to suit your faceshape.
If you have a square shaped face, a long, wispy layered fringe will round your face shape off a little bit. Add a few small layers to the front of your face to soften the edges, giving you a more rounded look.
If you have an oval shaped face, you have the best shaped face there is! Oval faces suit any style of fringe, any length, shape and heaviness. An oval face is very versatile, so you can have fun experimenting with different styles.
A heart shaped face needs a fringe that will soften the long, prominent chin, so you need a blunt, heavier, sharp fringe to make the face appear more in proportion.
Long, pointy shaped faces need a side fringe that is slightly angled to soften the face shape, and putting the hair in a side parting will shorten the length of the face.
If you have a round face, you need a soft, layered fringe that is slightly angled to the side to add a little bit of length to the face. Short fringes also add length to rounded shaped faces. Avoid long fringes as this can emphasis the rounded face and can look too harsh.
Find out which fringe suits you with our hairstyle guide to fringes. Plus check out our favorite celebrity fringes to give you some inspiration.
Get more celebrity hairstyles and hairstyle ideas.
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