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Long, luxurious bangs can add a hint of mystery and allure to almost any hairstyle. If you're worried about cutting your own bangs at home, take heart—with a little patience and the right tools, you can easily create your own stunning look. Cut across the middle and taper the sides for a classic, face-framing fringe, or use the twist technique for feathery, layered bangs. Long, side-swept bangs are an ultra-flattering, low-maintenance option.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Creating Face-Framing Bangs

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Gather the hair at the front part of your head, with the center around the middle of the top part of your scalp. This should be about a quarter of your hair. [1] Use a comb to create a neat, V-shaped part along the sides of the section, with the top of the V in the middle.
    • For an extra tidy part, you can use the pointed end of a rat-tail comb as a guide.
  2. Use a hair-safe elastic band to tie your hair back in a ponytail. [2] If your hair is too short to tie back, clip the sides back with hair clips. This will keep the rest of your hair from getting in your way as you cut your bangs.
    • Avoid using a rubber band to tie back your hair, since this can cause damage. Look for a soft, no-crease hair elastic.
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  3. Run a comb through the hair you wish to cut until it is lying neat and flat against your face. This will make it easier for you to achieve an even cut and see exactly where your bangs need to be trimmed. [3]
    • If you like, at this point you can mist your hair with a little water or prep spray to add moisture and make your hair a bit easier to control. However, keep in mind that your bangs may turn out shorter than you expect if you cut them while they're wet. Wet hair stretches and then shrinks after it dries. If you have curly hair, then this will be even more noticeable.
  4. Take your combed section of hair and pinch it between your index and middle fingers, holding them as if they were scissors. Your hand should be in a horizontal position, parallel to the floor. Slide your fingers down the length of your hair until you reach the point on your face where you want your bangs to fall. [4]
    • If you are cutting damp hair, give it a little extra length, since the bangs will rest higher up when your hair is dry. This is especially true if your hair is curly, since the difference between wet and dry hair may be as much as a couple inches (or a few centimeters).
    • You can also use your comb as a guide instead of your fingers. Push the comb into your hair from the back and pull it straight down to the level where you want your bangs to fall (e.g., just grazing the tops of your eyes).
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    With your fingers or comb still in place to guide your cuts, start making 0.5 to 1 in (1.3 to 2.5 cm) vertical snips into your hair. Start at the center and work your way out to each side. Cut just below your fingers or the comb. [5]
    • For a natural, feathery look, make your cuts at a slight angle.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    After you finish cutting your bangs, pull them straight again with your fingers or your comb. If you see any errant strands, carefully snip them to the desired length. [6]
    • If the strands on either side of your bangs are uneven in length, grab the locks on both sides and cross them over the middle so that the ends meet up at the center of your bangs. Trim the longer strand so that the 2 sides match. [7]
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Once you've gotten the center of your bangs the way you want them, it's time to blend them with the rest of your hair. Untie or unclip your hair and create a center part. Your hair should be framing your face in 2 equal sections. Make a second part across the top of your head, from ear to ear. [8]
    • Once you've separated your hair into 4 equal sections, tie or clip back the hair behind the second (side-to-side) part.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Run your comb or your fingers through your bangs and side hair so that it all hangs down and lies flat. You will be blending your bangs into the hair on either side, so combing it out will help you see where you need to start cutting to make the transition. [9]
    • If your hair is curly, use a wide-tooth comb to prevent damage. Work out any tangles from the bottom up before combing through the full length of your hair.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Gently pull the side hair straight with your fingers or a comb to create tension. Starting at one edge of your bangs, trim downward into your hair at a roughly 45° angle. When you're done with one side, switch to the other. [10]
    • Brush or comb your hair out to check for any messy or uneven spots, and tidy them up with your scissors.
  10. This versatile style can be worn with your bangs parted or swept to one side. [11] If you cut your center bangs short enough, you can also allow them to hang straight down in the middle for a classic fringe.
    • For a little extra volume, you can blow dry your bangs with a round brush. Use a small round brush for small curls and a large round brush for big curls. Start with the brush under your bangs at the roots, and curl the hair down and forward. Blow dry your bangs from above.
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Method 2
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Layering Bangs with the Twist Technique

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Using a comb, part your hair horizontally across the top of your head, starting from one side of your hairline (at the temple) to the other. You should end up with a half-moon shape, with the highest part of the arch around the middle of your scalp. [12]
    • For extra control, spritz your hair with a little water or prep spray if you like. If you do this, give your bangs a little extra length to account for shrinking as they dry.
  2. Once your part is made, pull back any hair that you don't want to cut. If it's too short to tie into a ponytail, clip the sides back with hair clips.
    • Be sure to use a hair-safe elastic when tying back your hair.
  3. Carefully comb out the section of hair you'd like to cut. Then, pinch the hair between the index and middle finger of your dominant hand, keeping your hand horizontal and parallel to the floor. Pull your fingers down the hair until you reach the level where you'd like the middle of your bangs to fall. [13]
    • Make sure to keep your hand horizontal, or your cut will be uneven.
    • If you'd like bangs that graze the tops of your eyes, pinch your hair between your eyebrows or right at the bridge of your nose. For longer bangs, go lower.
    • If your hair is wavy or curly, cut a little lower than where you would like your bangs to hang after they're cut. [14]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    This is the first step of creating the twist. Keep your hand level with the floor, and make a 90° turn, so that your fingertips rest lightly against your face at the level where you'd like to cut. [15]
    • For example, if you are cutting your bangs at eye level, your fingertips should be resting between your eyebrows or just at the top of the bridge of your nose.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Take the hair between the index and middle fingers of your non-dominant hand, placing them just above the fingers of your dominant hand. Once you've switched the hair to your other hand, make a second 90° turn so that you've given your hair a full twist. [16]
    • Make sure to keep your other hand level and parallel with the floor.
    • Add more twists if you'd like a more layered, feathery effect. [17]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Using a pair of sharp hair scissors, snip the hair straight across in a horizontal line right beneath where you have it pinched between your fingers. Once you've made the cut, release your hair from between your fingers. You should have bangs that arch gently, with the highest point in the middle and the most length on either side. [18]
    • Take care not to pull the hair away from your face as you cut. The finger nearest to your face should be resting against your face.
  7. Check to make sure that the bangs are even and you like where they fall. [19] If you wish, you can retwist the hair and make small, vertical snips into the ends to soften them up. [20]
    • Style the bangs with a round brush and blowdryer if you'd like a little extra volume.
    • You can either let these bangs hang down across your forehead, or part them gently in the middle for a “curtain” effect.
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Method 3
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Cutting Long Side-Swept Bangs

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  1. Decide which way you'd like your side-bangs to go, and make a part on the opposite side of your hair. Use a comb to make a straight part, starting at your hairline above your eyebrow on the desired side. [21]
    • For example, if you want your bangs to sweep off to the right, make the part above your left eyebrow.
  2. Starting on the opposite side of your hairline from the part, section off however much of your front hair you would like to include in your side bangs. Tuck the rest of your hair on that side behind your ear. [22]
    • Don't clip or tie any of your hair back at this point, since you may need to adjust which hair is included in your bangs as you define the section.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Rest your second knuckle at the hairline, and keep your finger parallel to the side part. The tip of your finger will serve as a guide as you begin to make the second, angled part that will define the section you are cutting. [23]
    • Use your non-dominant hand for this, so that your other hand will be free to use your comb.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Take your comb and line the end of it up with the tip of your index finger. Hold the comb at a slight downward angle relative to your finger, sloping away from your part. Find the highest point of your eyebrow's arch beneath the comb, and comb your hair downward from just above that point. [24]
    • You should end up with a second, diagonal part, at about a 45° angle from your first side part.
  5. Once you've defined your section, use a hair clip to keep the hair behind the bangs out of the way. [25] You could also tie the rest of your hair back into a ponytail if you prefer.
    • You may only need to clip back the hair on the side where you are cutting your bangs.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Run the comb through your bang section from behind once or twice, then pinch the hair in place with your middle and index finger to gently pull it taut. This will help you create a strong, well-defined angle once you're ready to make the cut. [26]
    • If you like, you can spritz the hair lightly with a little prep spray at this point to make it more manageable.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Cut Long Bangs
    Depending on how long you want the bangs to be, start cutting somewhere between the tip of your nose and your upper lip. Use sharp hair scissors, and make your cut parallel to the second, angled part that you created when you sectioned off your bangs. [27]
    • If you start the cut at the tip of your nose, the shortest edge of your bangs will graze the top of your eyebrow when you sweep them to the side.
    • If you start the cut at your upper lip, the short edge will rest on your cheek bone.
    • Use as few snips as possible to make the cut.
  8. Once you've made the cut, check for any stray uneven hairs and snip them off. Brush your bangs to the side to see how they fall. [28]
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  • Question
    Should you cut bangs when they're wet or dry?
    Yan Kandkhorov
    Hair Stylist
    Yan Kandkhorov is a Hair Stylist and Owner of K&S Salon, a hair salon based in New York City's Meatpacking District. Yan has over 20 years of experience in the hair industry, is best known for paving the way for iconic hair trends in the industry, and has operated his salon since 2017. His hair salon has been voted one of the Best Hair Salons in New York City in 2019 by Expertise. Yan and K&S Salon has collaborated with leading fashion magazines and celebrities such as Marie Clair USA, Lucy Magazine, and Resident Magazine.
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    I think dry is the best option. It makes it a lot easier to identify cowlicks and anticipate the way the bangs are going to look when they're hanging naturally.
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    Can I cut my own bangs?
    Yan Kandkhorov
    Hair Stylist
    Yan Kandkhorov is a Hair Stylist and Owner of K&S Salon, a hair salon based in New York City's Meatpacking District. Yan has over 20 years of experience in the hair industry, is best known for paving the way for iconic hair trends in the industry, and has operated his salon since 2017. His hair salon has been voted one of the Best Hair Salons in New York City in 2019 by Expertise. Yan and K&S Salon has collaborated with leading fashion magazines and celebrities such as Marie Clair USA, Lucy Magazine, and Resident Magazine.
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    You can, but it's exceptionally hard to get the right length, especially if you're trying to make them uniform. You also have to be super careful with the blades that close to your eyes.
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    Why do my friend's bangs always look so bad after I cut them?
    Yan Kandkhorov
    Hair Stylist
    Yan Kandkhorov is a Hair Stylist and Owner of K&S Salon, a hair salon based in New York City's Meatpacking District. Yan has over 20 years of experience in the hair industry, is best known for paving the way for iconic hair trends in the industry, and has operated his salon since 2017. His hair salon has been voted one of the Best Hair Salons in New York City in 2019 by Expertise. Yan and K&S Salon has collaborated with leading fashion magazines and celebrities such as Marie Clair USA, Lucy Magazine, and Resident Magazine.
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    Bangs are hard to cut! You really have to take a step back periodically to see how they look in the context of the haircut. But they're just fairly challenging in general.
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      To cut your long bangs at home, try layering them with the twist technique. Start by parting your hair horizontally across the top of your head to make a half-moon shape. Tie or clip back the hair behind the part to make sure you don’t cut it. Then, carefully comb the section of hair you want to cut. Slide your fingers down your hair until you hit where you want the middle of your bangs to fall. Then, twist your hair 1 full turn before cutting straight across just below your fingers. When you’re done, comb out your new bangs and make any small adjustments, like taking a few extra vertical snips at the ends to soften them up. For more tips from our Beauty co-author, like how to cut long side-swept bangs, keep reading!

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