Fear not—modern perms with bangs have nothing in common with the outmoded frizzy looks that were popular in the 1970s and 1980s. There are countless ways to style fringe, and we just had to share these ten incredible concepts that we came across recently. Check and receive ideas for your new curly hairstyle and cut!
You may read more about the many kinds of curls in our earlier post about permed hair. Among these, spiral perms are the most widely used. These coils and waves can be loose or tight, but either way they look perfect.
You’ll be even more shocked now that you can wear straight bangs with permed locks! Therefore, having perms does not guarantee that your fringe will become frizzy, unkempt, and shrunken. You can always process the remaining hair and leave it untreated. Let’s look at some attractive short, medium, and long perm styles with different kinds of bangs!
1. Bouncy Spiral Perm with Bangs
2. Long Spiral Perm with Straight Bangs
3. Short Loosely Permed Hair with Asymmetrical Fringe
4. Long Permed Hair with Bangs Cut Short
5. Wet-Looking Curly Bob with Long Thin Fringe
6. Messy Permed Pixie with Curly Side Bangs
7. Voluminous Permed Bob with Bangs for Fine Hair
8. Undercut with Permed Top and Longer Fringe
9. Big Shaggy Permed Curls with Messy Bangs
10. Shoulder-Length Perm with Eye-Grazing Fringe
We discovered something interesting—possibly the same amazing realization for you—when we realized how easy it was to wear hair perm with bangs. I hope this post cleared up any confusion you had about whether or not to cut the front pieces, and that you were able to identify the perfect fringe kind.