"Unlike a blunt fringe or side-swept fringes, eyebrow-framing fringes are cut to softly graze or outline the brows, adding dimension to the face and bringing attention to your eyes."
"For me it's when the fringe has a break in it and isn't heavy, more like a 70s fringe and slightly wingy," says Hershesons hairstylist, Jordan Garrett.
"The great thing about eyebrow-framing fringes is that they can be styled as a messy fringe that skims the eyes, or styled neat and smooth as a curtain fringe to add shape to your face."
"Make sure the texture blends with rest of your hair," says Garrett. "If your hair is soft and shaggy, for example, have soft shaggy fringes."
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