28 Ways to Try Baby Bangs That Are Actually Wearable
You have more options than you think.


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It seems every trendsetting starlet and influencer got the same memo about their hair, because the micro baby bang is back, and we think it’s here to stay. It’s bold, super short, and adds so much drama to your ‘do.
While you’ll want to consider your hair type, lifestyle, and face shape before making the chop, we only see these as fringe details when it comes to this statement-making, versatile look. We tapped two professional hairstylists to discuss how to maintain this trending style in all of the varied ways it can be worn.Keep reading for their expert advice and 28 of our favorite baby bangs hairstyles.
Meet the Experts
- Nick Stenson is a professional hairstylist and founder of Nick Stenson Beauty.
- Cynthia Alvarez is a professional hairstylist and Biolage brand ambassador.
Rockstar Baby Bangs


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She might even be a rockstar. Actually, she’s definitely a rockstar if these bangs have anything to say about it. Miley Cyrus showed off her ultra-short fringe every which way after chopping it, from the red carpet updo seen here to long Miley Stewart-esque natural waves.
Sleek and Shiny


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Keke Palmer’s long dark hair is so shiny and pretty. Her eyebrow-grazing baby bangs make the look even better.
Brushed Out


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“Baby bangs for curly hair are best styled naturally or with the diffuser attachment of a blow dryer,” Stenson says. To help your natural curl hold its shape, he recommends prepping the bangs with Matrix’s A Curl Can Dream Light Hold Gel.
Trend Setting


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Let’s get real: If Bella Hadid has worn the look, it’s worth taking the style for a test spin. “Bella Hadid slays baby bangs, per usual,” Alvarez says. “Her face shape is sharp and pairs nicely with these dramatic bangs.” Be sure to talk to your stylist and consider your face shape and natural features when selecting a length and bang style.
Audreycore


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As seen on Cara Delevingne, these baby bangs are definitely Audrey Hepburn inspired.
“Baby bangs last, on average, two to three months,” Stenson says. “If you prefer a softer fringe look, I suggest getting a trim every two to three weeks. If you prefer a more dramatic, fuller-length look, you can trim every three weeks.”
Tightly Curled


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“I love [baby bangs] on wavy to curly hair because the texture drives me wild,” Alvarez says. Her main tip for maintaining your texture in a baby bang style: “Apply a leave-in spray like Biolage’s Strength Recovery Repairing Spray,” she says. You want to use a product that will help combat frizz without compromising definition and movement.
Curly Baby Bangs


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Lupita Nyong’o’s curly baby bangs are the star of this edgy, faux-hawk hairstyle. We love the way she’s paired it with sparkly diamond jewelry and a black cherry shade of lipstick.
Side Split


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If your hair naturally splits into a side part, don’t fight it. Baby bangs look très chic when split, be it naturally or on purpose. “If the hair doesn’t lay as you want it, you can use flat duckbill clips to hold the root in place until it dries,” Stenson advises.
Thick, Wavy Pixie


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Who says your bangs have to be the only shorties in your ‘do? Winnie Harlow’s thick, wavy pixie is proof that cropped cuts are a fun and statement-making style to wear with your baby bangs.
Contrasted Length


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Ariana Grande’s baby bangs look even shorter against her extra-long, straight strands. To maintain this level of dramatic contrast, Stenson recommends trimming your bangs every three weeks, noting that without a trim, your micro bangs could last you no more than two to three months.
Choppy Ends


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To get choppy ends on your micro fringe, ask your stylist to use a feather razor for that perfectly imperfect edge. Straighter textures will have an easier time wearing this type of style without daily maintenance and effort.
Baby Bangs on a Point


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Zendaya’s precise baby bangs come to subtle point at the middle of her forehead. This look is outside the box, but sporting it for a red carpet occasion makes it all the better.
Pin Curled


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When it comes to wearing this look, “FKA Twigs is a favorite of mine,” Alvarez says. “She’s so edgy and has a unique take on her baby bangs.” Here, the artist wears her shortly snipped fringe in a pin-curled style.
The Reference Photo


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High-maintenance or not, we’re in full support of any hair look this bold and iconic. We’re pretty sure Emma Watson’s baby bangs will forever be one of the most frequently cited bang images of our time.
Straight but Wavy


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Don’t let the length of your fringe be the only contrast in your hairstyle. Playing with texture is another great way to make this already bold look pop for a more dramatic statement.
Rough-dry your hair with a nozzle attachment, lightly shaking your bangs in each direction, and lifting the roots throughout your hair for lift. Use your favorite curling iron or wand in alternating directions throughout the hair. Apply a mini flat iron on medium heat to your baby bangs, gently following the curvature of your head to give them a natural fall.
Side-Swept Flapper Style


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Doing a side-swept style is a great option for your baby bangs if you decide you want to grow them back out. Pairing them with a flapper-inspired headband doesn’t hurt, either.
Short All Over


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Hair texture, lifestyle habits, and face shape were just a few of the top considerations our experts pointed out when thinking about getting baby bangs. As Jessie Buckley shows us, fine hair and a sharp chin or jawline can easily give this coveted hairstyle a wake-up-and-go kind of vibe.
Naturally Textured Bob


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Lots of texture means lots of moisture, and with the right products, your natural curls could really thrive in any cut with some low-maintenance styling, baby bangs included. Alvarez recommends using Biolage’s Strength Recovery Repairing Leave-In Spray and a drop of All-In-One Multi-Benefit Oil to finish.
Bowlcut Baby Bangs


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Looking to make a statement? Baby bangs with a bowl cut feels avant garde and daring, but the risk is so worth the reward. Model Adut Akech Bior pairs her cut with black lipstick, and she rocks the two so well together.
Retro Updo


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Leave it to Lady Gaga to modernize a retro ‘do and make it not only desirable but approachable. Blending a subtle beehive updo with these Bettie-Page inspired straight baby bangs have us rethinking what other ’50s trends are in need of a revival.
Blunt and Heavy


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Thick, wavy strands are great for recreating a blunt, heavy set of baby bangs, which create the perfect complement to Beyoncé’s style here. To recreate her look, use a mini flat iron to emphasize the blunt ends of your baby bangs.
Baby Bangs + Curly Updo


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Lizzo plays with texture—sporting a piece-y, straight baby bang and curly, voluminous updo. It’s glam and quirky at the same time.
For overgrown baby bangs or uneven pieces, Stenson recommends you only trim at home if “you have a shearling pair of scissors to cut with, to create a softer edge.” Otherwise, it’s best to see your stylist at a regular appointment.
Show-Stopping Detail


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Zoë Kravitz takes this head-turning style and gives it a ’20s-inspired tweak with this pin curl detail shining front and center.
Elegant Glam


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“When styling baby bangs on straight hair, it’s important to keep the root direction in mind,” Stenson says. Begin by “prepping damp hair with a volume root spray, like Matrix’s Total Results High Amplify Wonder Boost Root Lifter,” he advises. “Use a paddle brush to brush the hair from side to side while blow-drying the hair down, toward the face.”
Glam Baby Bangs


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Edgy baby bangs provide a nice contrast to Emily Ratajkowski’s long billowy waves. Her baby bangs aren’t the shortest we’ve ever seen, but they are short enough to highlight her sultry smokey eye.
Piece-y Wisps


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If you have wispy baby bangs that aren’t extremely blunt or heavy, try wearing them in a piece-y style, as seen on Kat Graham. “Prep the hair with Biolage’s Hydra Daily Leave-In Tonic,” Alvarez says. “Use a pomade to style and separate once the bangs are dry.”
Fun and Flirty


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A fun and flirty ponytail may add to baby bangs’ youthful appearance, but there’s truly no age limit to wearing this look, as Penelope Cruz showed us on the 2019 Met Gala red carpet.
Built-in Bangs


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For a more subtle, soft baby bang that doesn’t strike as much of a contrast, opt for a pixie cut. Many pixie styles basically come with built-in baby bangs you won’t have to think twice about.
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