Choppy Bob With Curtain Bangs

The choppy bob sits just below the jaw with intentionally uneven ends that give the cut a lived-in and textured appearance
Curtain bangs part down the middle and fan out to either side, framing the face softly and adding a gentle contrast to the edgier ends below.
The slight disconnection between the smooth fringe and the choppy body creates an interesting mix of soft and structured.
This style holds its texture without much product, and a quick scrunch with salt spray keeps everything looking relaxed and natural.
Layered Lob With Blunt Bangs

Blunt bangs with a clean, straight edge sit across the forehead just above the brows and give this shoulder-length lob a very specific, intentional look.
Long layers through the mid-section and ends add movement and prevent the hair from sitting flat against the face. The contrast between the heavy fringe and the lighter, layered body gives the style a satisfying balance.
This is a reliable everyday option that grows out gracefully and suits a wide range of textures, from pin-straight to moderately wavy.
Tousled Waves With Birkin Bangs

Birkin bangs sit short across the forehead with a slightly feathered edge that keeps them from looking too severe or blunt.
The shoulder-length waves below are loose and tousled, with layers that lift through the crown and let the ends fall freely.
The short, simple fringe pulls the look together and keeps the focus on the face while the waves do the work everywhere else.
This style suits fine to medium hair best, since the weight of the waves sits well at this length and the bangs stay in place with minimal product.
Collarbone Cut With Bottleneck Bangs

Bottleneck bangs are wider at the center and taper narrower toward the temples, creating a rounded frame that sits softly on the forehead.
The hair falls to the collarbone with light layers that add movement and keep the ends from appearing heavy.
The curved shape of the bangs complements round and oval face shapes well, drawing the eye inward and balancing the overall proportions.
This is a gentle, wearable style that grows out naturally and suits people who want bangs without committing to a full, heavy fringe.
Feathered Lob With Wispy Fringe

Feathering through the layers gives this shoulder-length lob a soft, almost airy quality that moves easily with each step.
The wispy fringe sits lightly across the forehead without a hard edge, which makes it forgiving to grow out and easy to wear at different stages. Light layers through the face-framing pieces help the front blend into the rest of the cut naturally.
This style suits most hair types and looks particularly nice on fine to medium textures where the feathering adds the appearance of more body.
’70s Inspired Shag With Full Fringe

A full fringe sits thick across the forehead and channels a retro look that pairs naturally with the heavily layered shag below.
The cut falls to the shoulders with cascading layers that create volume and texture throughout, especially around the crown and sides. The full fringe anchors the style and keeps the heavier layering from overwhelming the face.
This look works best on medium to thick hair where the layers have enough weight to fall well and the fringe stays flat without curling under awkwardly throughout the day.
Smooth Blunt Bob With Eyebrow Bangs

This bob sits right at jaw length with a clean, smooth finish and no visible layering, giving it a sleek and polished look.
The eyebrow-length bangs fall straight across at brow level, closing off the forehead and creating a very contained, geometric silhouette.
The whole style relies on clean lines, so it looks best when the hair is blown out smooth or flat ironed lightly.
Despite the sharp shape, the bob feels surprisingly approachable and suits strong jaw lines and angular face shapes particularly well.
Half-Up Style Lob With Curtain Bangs

This shoulder-length lob is cut with soft layers that make it genuinely versatile for different styling options throughout the week.
Curtain bangs frame the face gently and stay out of the way when the hair is worn half up, which is a big practical bonus.
The layers through the body add enough volume for the style to look full whether worn down, clipped back, or twisted loosely.
The overall feel is easygoing and adaptable, making this a strong choice for people who like switching between looks without committing to a completely different cut.
