Soft Brunette Bob with Wispy Bangs
This fall haircut wispy bangs option is new, feminine and simple to wear. The face is framed by the medium-length brunette bob, which is soft and the bangs are light and airy and merge with the rest of the hair. It is subtle yet trendy, a style that is age and event friendly.

It is easy to maintain, a blowout with a round brush will complete the style with a smooth look and a spritz of volumizing spray at the roots will give it bounce. Since the bangs are wispy, they grow out beautifully and thus the salon visits are reduced.
I adore the way this cut can be combined with simple textured fabrics such as denim or linen. It is the kind of casual, friendly look that is ideal to wear on a day-to-day basis, but it can be dressed up in a minute with a strong lipstick or a pair of statement earrings.
Chic Precision Bob with Full Fringe
A blunt bob with short, sleek bangs is something undeniably timeless. This style is at the level of the jaw and forms a sharp, geometric frame that makes the eyes the focus of attention. The fringe is full and heavy, but softened on the edges so as not to feel harsh. It is like the hair version of a perfectly fitted coat, classic, polished, and seasonless, on a crisp autumn day.

To maintain, I would suggest a light smoothing cream such as Oribe Straight Away Smoothing Blowout Cream. It smoothes out any flyaway that may sneak in with wet fall weather and keeps that glass-like shine. It is important to do a monthly trim to ensure that the bob remains sharp as well as the bangs precise.
I personally adore how this cut can be worn with little styling- a quick blow-dry and it is done. Anh Co Tran, the celebrity hairstylist, frequently says, a great cut should fall into place without a fight, and this look hits that nail on the head.
Soft Glam Layers with Long, Feathered Bangs
Are you more of a romantic than a razor-sharp person? Then this layered cut with fall haircut long bangs may be your calling. The bangs are brushed slightly under the brows and feather into the long and cascading layers. It is the sort of movement which takes the light in all the right directions, particularly in the warm glow of late afternoon. The overall effect? Effortlessly feminine with just the right touch of drama.

I use a volumizing mousse such as Bumble and Bumble Thickening Full Form to make the layers bouncy and full. A fast blow dry with a round brush leaves everything soft, but defined. To add some additional gloss, a couple of drops of argan oil over the ends give the hair a salon-fresh effect.
Even a big sweater and jeans can feel fancy in this style- it is low-key glamour with a touch of retro. The best thing to wear on days when you feel like you want to look good but not too much.
Textured Lob with Wispy Bangs
It is the type of fall haircut wispy bangs moment that is both cool-girl and approachable. The lob length, which lands between the chin and the collarbone, offers you styling versatility, and the feather-light bangs add softness to the face. The slight waves are a bit disheveled and create a feeling of a modern look, as opposed to being prim.

The key here is texture. I prefer a salt spray such as Ouai Wave Spray to get that just-left-a-cafe-in-Paris look. A small amount of dry shampoo on the roots also prevents the bangs to stick to the forehead during the day.
I love the most that this style can be worn with a leather jacket on a city day or a warm scarf on a weekend walk. It is versatile, simple, and ideal to those of us who prefer a bit of movement in our hair tale.
Modern Shag with Blonde Balayage
In case you have been toying with the thought of going lighter, this contemporary shag will show you that you can have it all: a low maintenance haircut and a high impact hair color. The bangs are gently graded into choppy layers, which highlight the depth of the fall haircut with bangs appearance. The blonde balayage is focused more at the ends so it grows out beautifully without sharp lines.

Color care is key here. I would recommend purple shampoo such as Amika Bust Your Brass to maintain the blonde and not brassy. A deep conditioner once a week will help keep the hair shiny, as the air dries out during the fall.
This style has a touch of rock-n-roll, yet is sophisticated enough to wear on a daily basis. It is just that right middle ground where you are cool but not trying to be.
Classic Curtain Bangs with Flowing Waves
There are trends that come and go, but fall haircut curtain bangs seem to have made their way to the list of timeless. These bangs are parted in the middle, and they frame the face and merge into natural waves. This style is soft and flattering on practically everyone and it works especially well in the fall when layers and textures reign supreme in hair and fashion.

I prefer a 1.25-inch curling iron to maintain the waves soft and brushed them out to achieve that lived-in look. As stylist Justine Marjan once told me, curtain bangs are the fringe gateway drug, and I have to say I can attest to that, as they allow you to dip your toes into the world of bangs without having to take the plunge with a blunt cut.
This style is perfect whether you are going to a weekend brunch or a late night rooftop party because it is just polished and casual enough.
Fiery Red Sleek Layers with Blunt Bangs
This style is all about being bold with no apologies, long flowing layers that go beyond the shoulders and a straight-across fringe that will get you noticed. The bright red color already makes a statement, but combined with blunt bangs, it is a power move this fall. The angular shapes play off the smoothness of the layers to create a balance between power and grace. It is the type of fall haircut that makes heads turn wherever you go, be it entering an art gallery opening or just picking up a latte.

Maintaining this level of color vibrancy takes dedication. I would apply a sulfate-free shampoo such as Pureology Hydrate that would preserve the color and moisturize strands. Heat protectant spray is a must, particularly with sleek styles, I use GHD Bodyguard before any straightening session to ensure the cuticle is smooth and shiny.
From my perspective, this style is pure confidence. And I can fully agree with what colorist Tracey Cunningham once said: Red hair is a lifestyle, not just a color. It requires presence and it gives you immediate glamour. It is ideal to wear when you are willing to make a daring change this fall.
