Yes for bangs
20 Girls Who Just Cut Their Bangs but Look Like They Got a Plastic Surgery

Not everyone is ready to completely change their style. For some people, it may take years to think about whether they should just try a different hair color. But sometimes, a small detail like cutting your bangs is enough to completely change your look. And even if this fashion experiment fails, it’s always possible to hide your bangs with a pin or grow the hair back.
We at Bright Side had a look at brave women who weren’t afraid to cut their bangs, and who significantly improved their appearance.
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Forget about the bangs! Looks like a man to me.
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“I got bangs! Thanks for the advice, I feel very stylish now! Thank you, guys.”
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“I should’ve done it a long time ago!”
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“Voila! I’m in love with my new style.”
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How have you experimented with your appearance? Are you satisfied with the results?
Comments
What is with the weird fringe bangs it is sooo odd.
Why it looks like the bangs are coming from the back of the head ? Some had big foreheads but men 👀
I was starting to hate this new huge head trend but then I realized it's AI bangs... where is it going to end?
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