arched bangs - For bangs curving upward
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Hair that drapes forward to hang in front of the forehead. Known in British English as a fringe.
As it would apply to almost every post on the site, the base bangs tag is no longer used.
Types of Bangs
blunt bangs - For straight-cut unparted bangs
braided bangs - For bangs that have been braided. (See more)
diagonal bangs - For bangs that are cut in an odd diagonal line
dyed bangs - For bangs that are colored differently from the rest of the hair (See wiki for further explanation)
fanged bangs - For bangs with thin longer sides
swept bangs - For bangs loosely combed to one side
parted bangs - For distinctly parted bangs
curtained hair - For bangs that briefly arches upward then hangs back down while the bangs part to the side
asymmetrical bangs - For bangs worn half combed back, half loose
crossed bangs - For bangs that criss-cross each other on the forehead
wispy bangs - For bangs with large gaps of air between them
choppy bangs - For bangs with thin gaps of air between them
long bangs - For unusually long bangs that go past the eyes at least
medium bangs - For bangs that reach past the eyebrows
short bangs - For bangs short enough to at least fully show the eyebrows
hair over eyes - For long bangs that cover the eyes
hair over one eye - For bangs that cover a single eye
hair between eyes - For bangs that are found between eyes. (Often paired with crossed bangs)
double-parted bangs - For bangs that are distinctly parted in two different spots
center-flap bangs - A combination of blunt bangs and double-parted bangs that results in a distinctive flap of hair
v-bangs - A variant of blunt bangs that are longer in the middle than the sides and come to a distinct point in the center, forming a "V" shape on the forehead.
This tag is deprecated and can't be added to new posts.
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