Angled Fringe hairstyle for Women
Women Hairstyles

Angled Fringe

A long, sleek cut with a straight texture complemented by a side-swept fringe that frames the face.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Angled Fringe look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Angled Fringe for Women

Who it suits

Best for straight or smooth long hair of medium density, where the sleek silhouette and angled fringe read crisp. Flatters oval, round, and square faces, with the side-swept fringe softening the forehead and balancing features. Suits those willing to smooth hair and reshape the fringe regularly for a clean, polished long look.

How to ask for it

Keep the length long with a blunt or softly tapered perimeter and a smooth, straight surface. Cut an angled side-swept fringe from a deep side part: shortest near the part and lengthening as it sweeps across the forehead to blend into the face-framing length. Point-cut the fringe ends so they feather rather than sit blunt. Finish straight with a blow-dry or flat iron and smoothing serum.

Upkeep & styling

Trim the length every 8 to 10 weeks and reshape the angled fringe every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the sweep clean. Daily, smooth the fringe and surface with a flat iron or round brush and a light serum; the fringe needs the most attention.

Angled Fringe — frequently asked questions

How is an angled fringe different from straight bangs?

An angled fringe sweeps diagonally from a side part, shortest at the part and lengthening across the forehead, where straight bangs sit blunt and level above the brows.

How often does the fringe need cutting?

Every 3 to 4 weeks. The fringe grows into the eyeline faster than the length, so it needs more frequent reshaping to keep the angled sweep clean.

Can I grow the fringe out easily?

Yes. Because it is angled and side-swept, the longer end already blends into the face-framing length, so it grows out cleanly without an awkward blunt stage.

Does this suit wavy hair?

It is cut for a sleek look, so wavy hair needs straightening to keep the silhouette and fringe smooth; otherwise the angled line gets lost in the texture.

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