That being said, fringes are back with a bang before 2024. They don't have to be hard to take care of, though. Andrea's choppy fringe looks so cool and goes well with one of the most popular hairstyles this summer: the simple ponytail.
Aria's messy bun looks like it would be great for a wedding guest. Don't spend all day fixing your hair. That's the key to a truly loose style. This mist from Sam McKnight has a strong hold that will keep that bun in place.
Léna is the head scarf queen of Paris, and she always looks so stylish in them. It's a fun way to add color and pattern to a simple outfit, and it keeps hair safe from the weather.
A mix of Franny's curly bob and fringe impresses me as effortlessly exquisite, and I can't help but be utterly charmed by it. I can't help but be absolutely captivated by it.
When it comes to elevating their fringe to the next level, French females like Leia know exactly what they're doing best. Her bangs, which are separated in the middle, look fantastic with her lengthy lengths.
Hanna's blonde-tinged curls are very stunning, demonstrating that balayage is not going away anytime soon. After using the styling gel, curls are left defined and smooth, and they have a hold that lasts for a long time without feeling crunchy.
Remember one important rule: Don't try too hard. That's all you need to do to get a French-girl haircut at home. You can quickly twist up the back of your hair like Camille and fix it with a tortoiseshell claw clip.
Claire's sophisticated, scraped-back low bun is an example of the exquisite updos that French ladies are wearing when they are not going for disheveled waves and small tendrils as their hairstyle.
An easy tousled "I woke up like this" hairstyle is something that Jeanne has perfected to the point of perfection. As for me, I am completely and utterly captivated by her exquisitely feathered fringe.