21 Eyebrow-Framing Fringe Hairstyles That Are Finally Convincing Me to Get A Fringe

21 Eyebrow-Framing Fringe Hairstyles That Are Finally Convincing Me to Get A Fringe


If this year’s hair trends are anything to go by, it’s clear to see that the fringe is back with a bang (no pun intended). I’ve written extensively about fringes, but it was only when Daisy Edgar-Jones stepped out with her fringe earlier this year that I genuinely started to consider getting one myself. A fringe is a great way to switch up your hairstyle without doing anything drastic with the length of your hair, and it suits every hair length from long hair to those with a bob haircuts and short hairstyles. Right now, I’m considering an eyebrow-framing fringe hairstyle, so I tapped an expert hairstylist to share everything we need to know about this style of fringe, as well as researching the best eyebrow-framing fringe hairstyles to take to the salon. Scroll ahead for everything you need to know.

What is an eyebrow-framing fringe?

Unlike a blunt fringe or side-swept fringes, eyebrow-framing fringes are cut to softly graze or outline the brows, adding dimension to the face and bringing attention to your eyes. They are often referred to as curtain fringes, bottleneck bangs or Bardot or Birkin bangs. This style suits a variety of face shapes and hair types, making it a serious chic and timeless hairstyle. “For me it’s when the fringe has a break in it and isn’t heavy, more like a 70s fringe and slightly wingy,” says Hershesons hairstylist, Jordan Garrett.

The great thing about eyebrow-framing fringes is that they can be styled as a messy fringe that skims the eyes, or styled neat and smooth as a curtain fringe to add shape to your face. It’s a fringe that suits every face shape and has the vibe of a cool-girl, French-girl fringe.

What to consider before getting an eyebrow-framing fringe hairstyle