If you’re unfamiliar, crescent-shaped fringe is a pretty straightforward cut. These bangs fall across the forehead, similar to straight bangs, and are slightly longer on the sides than in the middle to create a curved line. This is similar to the gradation seen in bottleneck bangs but follows an arched shape rather than that of a bottle’s neck. Often, this fringe will also be on the heavier side, perfect for thicker hair — don’t fret, they’ll still work for finer hair — instead of the wispier style often seen in bottleneck bangs.
Half-moon bangs are commonly combined with longer, curtain-like fringe pieces to frame the entire face. This makes them an excellent alternative for those who like the look of curtain bangs, but want something with more volume across the forehead. There are also more extreme renditions of half-moon bangs that channel the energy of baby and micro bangs through their shortness.
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