Try a Bangs Filter Before You Cut a Fringe
Use the AI bangs filter to preview curtain bangs, blunt bangs, side bangs, wispy bangs, and face-framing fringe before cutting your hair.
Bangs are one of the highest-regret haircut decisions because the change sits directly on the face. A fringe can make a style feel fresh, but it can also shorten the face, emphasize a cowlick, fight glasses, or require more daily styling than expected.
Hairstyle AI gives you a bangs filter that is useful for real decisions, not just a social effect. Upload a clear photo and preview curtain bangs, blunt bangs, side bangs, wispy bangs, bottleneck bangs, and longer face-framing pieces before you commit.
Use the preview to choose the fringe type, length, density, and parting that fits your face. Then bring the saved reference to a stylist so the final cut is adapted to your hairline, texture, and growth pattern.
Best for
- People searching for a bangs filter, try bangs, fringe filter, or curtain bangs preview
- Anyone deciding between curtain bangs, blunt bangs, side bangs, wispy bangs, or face-framing layers
- Salon appointments where bang length, density, cowlicks, and glasses need a clear visual reference
How Hairstyle AI Helps
Fringe Shape Preview
Compare bang types on your face before changing the most visible part of your haircut.
Glasses and Forehead Check
See how fringe interacts with eyewear, brows, forehead height, and face length.
Grow-Out Planning
Compare high-commitment bangs against curtain and side-swept options that grow out softer.
Stylist Reference
Bring a preview that shows density, length, parting, and face-framing direction.
Salon planning examples
Curtain bangs
Preview a softer parted fringe that grows out more easily than blunt bangs.
Blunt bangs
See whether a stronger horizontal fringe balances or overwhelms your face.
Wispy bangs
Test a lighter fringe when you want softness without a heavy commitment.
Tips & Advice
- 1 Preview bangs with your usual part, not a temporary part that your hair will fight.
- 2 If you wear glasses, use a photo with glasses so the fringe length is realistic.
- 3 Choose curtain or bottleneck bangs if you want a softer grow-out.
- 4 Avoid cutting bangs at home if you have cowlicks or a strong widow peak.
- 5 Ask your stylist to start longer; you can always trim more after seeing the shape.
Related Styles to Try
Curtain Bangs for Oval Face
Curtain bangs are having a major revival. Preview how they look on an oval face with AI try-on before growing out or cutting in your fringe.
Curtain Bangs for Heart Face
Curtain bangs are especially flattering for heart-shaped faces. Try them on with AI to see how they balance your forehead and narrow chin.
Curtain Bangs for Round Face
Curtain bangs frame a round face beautifully by creating vertical lines at the temples. See how they look on you with AI try-on.
Try it yourself
The best way to decide is to see it on your own face. Upload a photo and preview styles, colors, and beard options — free on iOS and Android.
Frequently Asked Questions
01. Can I try bangs with an AI filter?
Yes. Upload your photo and preview curtain bangs, blunt bangs, side bangs, and wispy bangs before cutting a fringe.
02. What bangs suit my face shape?
Round faces often benefit from curtain or side-swept bangs, oval faces can wear most fringe types, and longer faces can handle fuller bangs. Preview first because density and length matter.
03. Is a bangs filter accurate enough for a salon reference?
It is useful for direction and communication. Your stylist should still adapt the fringe to your hairline, cowlicks, texture, and maintenance routine.