
Side bangs are making a comeback, and with the modern twist on this trend (and all the possibilities), they’ve never looked better.
“Side-swept bangs—or simply side bangs—are when the front part of the hair is cut shorter than the rest and styled to one side of the face,” says Shiva Tavakoli, Founder of JOON Haircare. “They are angled diagonally across the forehead, following the natural curve of the hairline. These bangs can be different lengths and are flattering for various face shapes.”
Today’s technique for rocking side-swept bangs involves customizing them to perfectly fit your chosen hairstyle. Below, we’ve selected ten side-swept bang styles for all hair lengths and cuts, ideal for inspiration before your next salon appointment.
1. Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs are all the rage on social media, and chances are you’ve seen them already. If not, let us introduce you: Curtain bangs are a type of side-swept bangs that are “parted down the middle and swept outward, creating a 'curtain' effect that frames the face,” says Tavakoli.
2. Chic Bob
Chic bobs are making a major comeback. When paired with side-swept bangs, they bring movement and a touch of elegance.
3. Long Layers
Side bangs aren’t just for short hair. Tavakoli recommends them for those with—or planning to have—long layers, as they blend perfectly to elevate the overall look.
4. Edgy Pixie
Want to take your pixie cut to the next level? Tavakoli suggests adding side-swept bangs as a bold way to transform the look.
5. Layered Shag
The stylist behind this look shared that her client was "bored of feeling one length and too heavy and wanted something between a shag cut and a wolf cut." The result features "choppy side-swept bangs" that add a trendy, edgy touch, according to Tavakoli.
6. Elevated Top Knot
Celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims flawlessly complemented Gabrielle Union’s chic top knot with side-swept bangs. To complete the look, he styled a long, straight strand of hair that cascaded from her bun, sweeping across the side and falling just above her shoulder.
7. Micro Bangs
Want to try something daring like Zoë Kravitz? Her iconic side-swept micro bangs, styled by Nikki Nelms, are unforgettable. The stylist emphasized her bangs and secured the rest of her hair into a sleek bun.
8. Deep Side-Swept Bangs
Looking for a bit of drama? Get inspired by Rowan Blanchard’s deep-parted hairstyle, created by celebrity stylist Sylvia Wheeler. Her bangs sweep dramatically across her forehead, offering a bold yet timeless look.
9. Swept-Away Bangs
Tavakoli recommends incorporating accessories like pins or headbands for an added touch. A great example is celebrity hairstylist Laura Polko, who styled Sydney Sweeney's hair with a stunning Prada hairpin. According to her advice to Mytour, the key is to prioritize the bangs—first blow-dry them with a round brush and once they’re styled, secure them using a styling clip to hold them in place while you finish the rest of the look.
10. Side-Swept Updo
If you're a fan of elegant updos, Mabel's side-swept hairstyle might be exactly what you've been looking for. This stunning look, created by celebrity stylist Rio Sreedharan, features two soft curls that add a touch of effortless glamour to the style.
11. Side-Swept Waves
For those with wavy hair, embrace your natural texture by letting your locks air dry. A bit of mousse or sea salt spray can add the perfect amount of texture. Simply sweep your hair to the side (no need for a flawless part) and voila, you have effortlessly cool girl hair, just like Hailee Steinfeld, with minimal time and effort.
12. Tousled Side Part
If you’re not quite ready to dive into full-blown bangs, a deep side part can create a similarly flattering effect. Here, Gigi Hadid pairs her loose waves with an ultra-deep side part, giving off a romantic and soft vibe.
13. Old Hollywood Bob
Take a cue from Katherine Heigl's chic red carpet bob and bring it to real life. Gently blow-dry small sections for a smooth finish and pin them to lock in the bouncy curls. The deep side part on this cropped style adds a touch of retro elegance.
14. Side-Swooped Braids
Celebrity stylist Lacy Redway worked her magic on Tessa Thompson by creating these gorgeous braids and waves, then sweeping them to the side. This move not only adds immediate volume, but it can also give the illusion of a more sculpted face. CIP: Tessa's stunning cheekbones and jawline.
15. Wet Look Side Bangs
For Fe Noel’s runway show, Lacy Redway styled the models with a sleek, wet look featuring wavy hair and intricately styled bangs that cascaded across the forehead, paired with a stunning braid down the back. To recreate this at home, create a deep side part, let the front pieces fall over your forehead to form soft waves. TRESemmé TRES TWO Mega Control Hair Gel helped keep the bangs perfectly in place.