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Once upon a time, it was thought that people only used to have fringes to cover up parts of their face that they were not happy with, or to distract from a not so sharp hair-cut. However, thanks to the development of time and excellent celebrity advertising, these thoughts no longer exist, and fringes are celebrated for their true value framing the face, and perfectly finishing off any beautiful hair styles. Theres always different fringe fads, so make sure you dont get caught out with an old trend!

No matter what type of fringe, it will always add structure to the hair style. If you are looking for a quick change but not so keen on a total restyle, fringes are a safe way to subtly upgrade the image. At the moment, flicking, flirty fringes are very highly valued in the style stakes, and there are so many variations of the flicking and flirty fringe that there is something to suit all face shapes and hair types.

A full fringe is great for squarer faces. Drawing the attention to the eyes instead of the forehead, square fringes structure the face and create the illusion of chiselled cheek bones and more defined features. There is the risk of keeping the hair too straight with a full, square fringe, so if you are looking to adopt a blunt fringe make sure that the hair has some body too it. The fringe can be left straight as long as the hair surrounding it is slightly more bouncy and not too poker straight.

An elusive step up from a full square fringe is the peek-a-boo style. This is when the fringe is full and thick but layered at the front. Not only do these completely lift the hair and make it look light and bouncy, but also adds much more life to the face. Layered hair looks healthy and full, and a peek-a-boo fringe will have the same effect on the face too perfect for those of us suffering with tired eyes!

For those more daring amongst us, short fringes are the perfect way to go. These are usually great with a bob hairstyle, as the rest of the hair isnt dramatically longer; a short bob and fringe combination is perfect for those smaller faced. Short fringes will lengthen the face, so is good for those with a wider bottom half. The only down side to the style is the maintenance, as a fringe that is shorter will take longer to style and get precisely right. It also (inevitably) takes longer to grow out!

Any hair style change is dramatic and takes some consideration. If you would like to see how you would look with a fringe but dont want to go for the chop, visit the Online Wig Store from Bloomsbury Wigs today!

by: Daniella Clowd




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