To achieve a choppier, rougher result, aim for short layers around the face to create texture and contrast. For an edgier look, transition the fringe into a shag.
A thin, light waterfall fringe will let you show off cute coils without weighing down your forehead. Layers will shape your face and help round out your haircut, adding volume.
A simple ponytail or braid can be spruced up with soft bangs cascading around your face. Leave the fringe out or pull part of it back and leave out a few face-framing pieces.
If thick bangs aren’t your style, keep the fringe extremely thin with barely-there pieces across your forehead. Create a small section of short bangs that transition into layers.
Getting more layers cut into the front section of your hair will create extra volume. Make sure to use volumizing products like mousse to amp up the texture.