
Bunny bangs: the sweetest autumn hair trend there is Perfect for those who dream of bangs, but fear the post-haircut regret

After months of perfect updos and polished hairstyles, autumn finally brings a breath of ease. Enter the bunny bangs, the softest, most effortless fringe of the moment. The name says it all: something fluffy, light, and a little undone, that frames the face without completely hiding it. It’s the chill, low-commitment version of the classic bangs, and probably the one that won’t make you regret that impulsive scissor moment.
What are bunny bangs and why they suit everyone
Bunny bangs have nothing stiff or structured about them. They’re shorter in the center and longer on the sides, with feathered strands that blend seamlessly into the rest of the hair. The result is super soft, it doesn’t cut across the face but rather frames and flatters it, adding movement and a slightly French vibe. Unlike blunt, full bangs, this version is made to adapt: it parts, shifts, tucks behind the ears, and doesn’t need a salon-style blowout every morning. You don’t even need perfectly straight hair, bunny bangs look even better with a touch of natural wave. They’re perfect on oval and heart-shaped faces, but with a few tweaks, they can work on pretty much anyone. The secret? Keep the side strands a little longer to balance rounder faces or strong cheekbones.
How to style bunny bangs
The best thing about this haircut is that it doesn’t require high maintenance. All you need is an occasional trim and, if necessary, a light blow-dry. To keep them airy, use a round brush and blow-dry only the roots, or simply shape them with your fingers for that effortless, messy-chic look. Avoid heavy waxes or oils unless you want your bangs to separate into four sad strands à la Lydia from Beetlejuice. A texturizing spray is all you need for volume and movement. And on lazy days, you can always make them "disappear" by parting them in the middle or tucking them behind your ears, guaranteed no post-haircut crisis.




















































