Kelly Rowland’s piecey French bangs are light and airy, achieved by cutting into the hair to remove weight and add separation, perfect for thicker
Camila Cabello’s curtain French bangs are slightly shorter at the center and cascade into longer sections, adding a full face frame to her Met Gala ponytail.
Anne Hathaway’s classic French bangs are shorter in the center and seamlessly blend into her haircut, ideal for naturally straight hair
Sabrina Carpenter’s wavy French bangs are styled with a round brush and blow dryer for control, parted at the center and held with no-crease clips
Zendaya’s edgy French bangs feature choppy yet soft edges, with a subtle nod to micro bangs, achieved with thinning shears for a distinct,
Kerry Washington’s heavy French bangs embrace natural density, with minimal thinning for a full face frame, and a bit of pomade for separation without
Kylie Jenner’s overgrown French bangs are styled side-swept, with damp roots rough dried to one side, making extra length work to create a wispy
Selena Gomez’s full French bangs have a subtle gradient from the center of the forehead to the cheekbone, characterized by a bounce