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Heavy bangs are back

Published on 26 February 2016 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

And just when you thought it was safe to sweep your fringe to one side as well.  No amount of wispy bits or grown out tendrils will do this spring because when it comes to fringes, it’s time to go big or go home. Contrary to popular belief brow-skimming and fuller figured bangs offer as many benefits to those with fine hair as they do to those with thicker hair. Still hesitant? The right stylist will be able to create a fringe that accentuates your hair, giving the illusion of a thicker more lustrous mane, so take it from us, super thick hair is not a prerequisite if you want this style to work for you. Just look at the difference it made to models Edie Campbell and Suki Waterhouse, whose effortlessly cool bangs have us reaching for the scissors…

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FAQs

Can you get a full fringe if you have fine hair?

Yes, you can absolutely get a full fringe if you have fine hair. Fuller bangs can accentuate your hair, creating the illusion of a thicker, more voluminous mane. Super thick hair is not required for this style to work for you.

What type of fringe is trendy this spring?

This spring, brow-skimming and fuller figured bangs are especially on trend. Wispy bits and grown out tendrils are out in favour of bold, statement fringes. Going big with your fringe is encouraged for a fresh and current look.

Can a fringe make your hair look thicker?

A well-cut fringe can make your hair appear thicker and more lustrous. The right stylist will create bangs that accentuate your natural hair and boost its overall fullness. This effect works for both fine and thick hair types.

Do you need thick hair to pull off a full fringe?

You do not need super thick hair to pull off a full fringe. With the expertise of a skilled stylist, fuller bangs can benefit both fine and thick hair equally. Anyone can enjoy the trendy, voluminous look.

How do top models style their bangs for a trendy look?

Top models like Edie Campbell and Suki Waterhouse showcase effortlessly cool, bold bangs for a modern style. Their brow-skimming fringes are examples of how a fuller fringe can transform your look and add personality to your hairstyle.

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