Crochet with bangs

A real classic is a variety of types of square with a bang. Depending on the shape of the face and personal preferences, you can choose an individual version of the hairstyle.

Classical square with a thick straight fringe

This version of the haircut corresponds to the translation of the word kare - square. The cut lines are straight and clear, although the length of the hair varies throughout the length to give the hair volume. The bangs are thick and trimmed to the brow growth line. The total length of hair in this hairstyle is up to the earlobe or a little lower.

Laying the classic square with the bangs is to level the hair along the entire length and fix it with the help of a foam or gel. In addition, you can sprinkle a little sprayed hair with varnish, if there is a long day or in the street unfavorable weather.

Elongated square with oblique bangs

For fine hair, an elongated haircut fits best. Such a cut is cut at different angles, depending on the preferences:

  1. Right angle. The haircut looks like a classic square, but the front strands are slightly understated.
  2. Sharp corner. The length of the hair behind is much shorter, the front locks reach the level of the clavicles.

A bang for this variant of the quill is better to cut long and slanting. It will perfectly emphasize the sharp lines of the hairstyle and visually lengthen the face.

Stacking the elongated square is more difficult than the classical one. In addition to straightening the hair, it is necessary to twist the ends of the front strands inward with a large round brush - brashing.

Graduated square with a torn bang

To give hair a density and extra volume will help this type of haircut. Moving from the bangs to the crown of the head, the hairdresser cuts strands, laying them on top of each other. Thus, the effect of a popular stair-cutting is created with the preservation of a flat shape of the quads. On the crown of the strands are additionally milled to give volume.

Ragged bangs create a feeling of hair density and helps to adjust the shape of the face, especially with heavy features.

Styling of this hairstyle is based on 3 principles:

Short square with a bang on the side

This haircut is great for stylish, but busy girls and women. Without requiring much time for styling, it allows you to always look well-groomed.

A short cut is cut to the middle of the ear without graduation and styling of the strands. The lines are as clear and direct as in the classical square.

For this type of square, a straight fringe is rarely suitable, because it looks too massive, so a straight fringe on the side is preferable. It can be elongated or short, depending on the height of the forehead.

During hair laying, hair straightening is not necessary, light chaotic waves look very nice and natural. It is enough to shape the bangs and fix it with lacquer.

Asymmetric quads with a bangs

Asymmetry looks advantageous on faces with wide cheekbones or a heavy chin. Cutting quads on the leg is a bit like an elongated square, but the hair behind, in this case, is cut very short, bare neck. The front strands remain long, but they are cut at different levels on the right and left.

A bang can be absolutely any, but practice shows that the long oblique fringe looks best with this version of the quads.

Stitching asymmetrical quads requires perfectly even hair and secure fixation. It is interesting to look at the presented type of haircuts, if the thin upper strands are slightly lightened or painted in a different color.