Beyond being an easy way to shift your vibe without making a full-out switch, Sanchez says the extra-long fringe is also a great option for those who want to maintain their hair’s length. “It has the advantage of being very easy to maintain, manageable, easy to comb and very comfortable—quite uncommon features for a fringe—as it can be gathered and also combed to either side or parted in the middle,” he notes.
But just in case you need another reason to give these face-framing layers a try, Sanchez also says that it’s a great look for those who want to add youthful movement: “Extra-long bangs avoid the block effect of longer hair; they break up the symmetry at the front. On the other hand, since it is a full fringe, you can give it a bit of light with touches of color and thus not only frame the face even more, but also soften and rejuvenate its features.” In other words, you may want to bring Johansson’s photo to your next hair appointment for reference.
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