What would I look like with bangs?
Upload one selfie and see bangs on your own face in seconds — curtain, wispy, blunt or side-swept. The AI adds the fringe and changes nothing else, so the person in the mirror is unmistakably you. No more guessing from a photo of someone else.
Try bangs on your own photo
It takes one selfie and about twenty seconds. Pick curtain bangs to start, then swap to wispy, blunt or side-swept and compare them side by side — on your face, not a model's.
Upload a selfie →Do bangs suit your face shape?
Bangs reshape how your whole face reads, so the flattering type depends on your face shape. Use this as a starting point — then confirm it on your own photo above.
| Face shape | Bangs that tend to flatter |
|---|---|
| Round | Curtain or side-swept bangs add length and angles that slim a round face. |
| Long / oblong | Blunt, full bangs shorten the face and balance the forehead. |
| Square | Soft, wispy or curtain bangs soften a strong jaw. |
| Heart | Curtain bangs widen the chin area and balance a wider forehead. |
| Oval | The lucky ones — almost any bangs work. Try a few and pick your favourite. |
Not sure of your face shape? Skip the theory — just try bangs on your selfie and let your own eyes decide.
Bangs on real faces — before & after
Every image below is a real try-on result. Notice what stays the same: the face, the skin tone, the hair texture. We only add the bangs — including on coily and deep-skin hair, where most filters straighten or lighten you.


Straight hair. Curtain bangs, same length and colour kept.


Coily hair, deep skin. Texture and tone kept — not straightened, not lightened.


Wavy hair. Soft bangs blended into her own waves.
Types of bangs you can try
Bangs are not one decision — they are several. Try each of these on your own photo before you pick.
Curtain bangs
Longer, centre-parted, and forgiving — they frame the face and grow out gracefully.
Wispy bangs
Thin and feathery. Soft on the forehead and easy to style, great for fine hair.
Blunt / full bangs
Dense and straight across. A bold, high-fashion frame — best previewed before committing.
Side-swept bangs
Swept to one side. The lowest-commitment way to test a fringe.
Birkin bangs
Long, barely-there ’70s bangs that skim the brows. Effortless and trending again.
Baby bangs
Very short, above the brow. A statement — definitely one to try virtually first.
Bangs try-on, answered
Will bangs suit my face shape?
Almost every face suits some kind of bangs — it is the type that changes. Curtain and side-swept bangs flatter round and heart faces; blunt, full bangs balance a longer face; soft wispy bangs suit square jaws. The only way to know for sure is to see them on your own face, which is exactly what the try-on above does.
What is the difference between curtain, wispy and blunt bangs?
Curtain bangs are longer and part in the middle to frame the face. Wispy bangs are thin, feathery and see-through. Blunt (or full) bangs are dense and cut in a straight line across the forehead. Side-swept bangs sweep to one side. You can try each of them on your own photo before deciding.
Can I see bangs on my own photo for free?
Yes. Upload a selfie and your first three bang try-ons are free — no account, no card. The AI adds the bangs to your own face and changes nothing else, so you are judging the fringe, not a stranger.
Do bangs work on curly, coily or textured hair?
Yes. The preview keeps your real hair texture and skin tone instead of straightening or lightening you the way generic filters do — so curly and coily bangs look like they would actually grow from your head.
I am nervous about cutting bangs — is this a good way to decide?
That is the whole point. Bangs are the haircut people regret most because they change your whole face. Previewing them on your own selfie first — and showing the result to your stylist — removes the guesswork before the scissors touch your hair.
Your bangs are a selfie away
Three free try-ons, no signup, and the face in the mirror stays yours. Decide in peace, then walk into the salon holding a photo of you — not a celebrity your stylist has to translate.
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