1Wet-look Choppy Bangs
Marc Piasecki//Getty ImagesGel your damp bangs to recreate this look.
2Wispy Sparse Bangs
TheStewartofNY//Getty ImagesBringing just a few bangs to the front of your face
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3Voluminious Messy Bangs
Taylor Hill//Getty ImagesFace framing layers give a danity and feminine look to Ciara's curled updo.
4Side-Swept Micro Bangs
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesKeep your micro bangs off to one side.
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5Bumper Bangs
Taylor Hill//Getty ImagesChannel the 50s with this bumped up bang.
6Curled Curtain Bangs
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7Piecey Wavy Side Bangs
Karwai Tang//Getty ImagesEmbracing her natural texture, Zoe Kravitz wears a wavy, choppy side bang with various lengths.
8Micro Bangs
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9Full Triangle Bangs
Daniele Venturelli//Getty ImagesThe avant-garde nature of these triangle bangs create interest and focus in on Zendaya's lethal face card.
10Parted Bangs
Manny Carabel//Getty ImagesA fresh set of curtain bangs can add an easy touch of retro-style glam, especially if you have long, sleek hair like Kacey Musgraves.
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11Sweet and Wispy Fringe
Phillip Chin//Getty ImagesWispy eyebrow-grazing bangs never looked sweeter. For a cute long-haired updo look like Melissa Benoist's, pull out a couple long strands in the front of your face to give your fringed hairstyle an extra-soft feel.
12Grown-out Shag
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13Long Retro Bangs
VALERIE MACON//Getty ImagesBefore Hilary Duff rocked a set of long, center-parted bangs swept to both sides — an easy look for a cool '70s vibe.
14Piece-y Baby Bangs
John Shearer//Getty ImagesGive your locks a boost with uneven piece-y baby bangs like Constance Wu's, perfect for a sleek and trendy wispy style. To finish it off, use the Aquis hair primer as recommended by her stylist Derek Yuen.
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15Classic Fringe
Getty ImagesLong, straight bangs will never go out of style, especially because they're so versatile. You can wear them blunt, piece-y, parted, swept to the side, off the face — you name it.
16Feathered Bangs
Getty ImagesThis vintage look has been in style since Jane Fonda's career first began in the 1960s. For a contemporary update, go for a dramatic side part and softly sweep the bangs to the side.
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17Textured Bangs
Getty ImagesGo au naturel by leaning into your hair's natural texture — bangs and all. Follow Vanessa Hudgen's lead by adding texturing spray to amp up your hair's natural wave.
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18Faux Bangs
Getty Images"Fake it till you make it" even applies to bangs. Straw star Taraji P. Henson added a dramatic swoop to her tight topknot for extra volume.
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19Sleek and Side-Swept Bangs
Getty Images 20Curly Fringe
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