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Getting bangs doesn’t have to be a major decision if they can be managed within seconds. The bottleneck bangs trend has garnered interest from A-listers and hairstylists who are looking to explore light, easy-to-style bangs. The term was coined by London hairstylist Tom Smith. "Bottleneck bangs are the ultimate 70's-inspired, super flattering, face-framing, cutting technique that can be adjusted to suit almost any face shape. This hairstyle takes inspiration from the neck of a bottle, starting slim and short in the middle, curving longer around the eyes, and then longest following the line of the cheekbone,” he revealed recently.
They’re similar to curtain bangs but offer more texture. Think about Dakota Johnson or Zooey Deschanel’s heavy choppy bangs, and simply opt for a lighter version of the fringe. Bottleneck bangs let you play with the lengths, so you can switch from face-framing fringes to shorter, more structured bangs.