There’s just something about a textured fringe that not only feels completely intentional but also as if it was done effortlessly. It does not exert much effort at all. Furthermore, it is not cut to sit perfect. It almost falls forward. A little bit messy, perhaps, but in a good way. This could be one of the reasons why now it’s all over the place — in salons, on streets, being worn by girls with bobs, long layers, even pixies. And this year, what’s up? There are new cuts, new ways of wearing it.

How it’s flexible is the new aspect. It can be either short or long, straight or chopped up, wavy or blunt. In one word, practically every woman has her own type. It also suits different feelings. You can deck up or stay in a low mood. It’s still the same. Without the need to look like you’ve spent all morning finishing a perfect look, it still feels like an intention.

Then, the cut has evolved to what it is right now — the textured fringe that is changing. It’s the textured fringe haircut trends you’ll love from the first sight, in case you have already worn them or are thinking about trying them.
Soft Curtain Fringe with Texture
A lot of people are currently in the process of growing their fringes. In place of cutting them short again, they’re gradually moving into a long curtain-like fringe, and it’s not polished at all. Instead, they are planning to let them grow naturally thus, resulting in soft layers, uneven ends, and a slight relapse to the 70s trend. And as for its texture, the shape will be more beautiful. It will match the hairstyle you plan to do, be it up or down.

The peculiarity of this trend is in its natural aspect. It not shiny and smooth. It turns. It flips. It even curls a little bit. Add a small amount of sea spray and let it set.

Choppy Bangs on Short Hair
Short cuts are becoming even shorter, with summer being a great period to do so. The fringe too is matching the overall style, though, it’s definitely not the super sharp and the super clean look. Instead, it’s very jagged. You may have visualized it as cut/sliced with small clippers rather than a long line. This is where that idea of textured thing splits out. Actually, it stands out best if you have thick or wavy hair.

This will work with choppy uneven bangs as well. Moreover, with this styling, the entire cut doesn’t feel as structured, it looks more relaxed. The style looks too casual to be so perfectly stylish, an unexpected yet pleasant look, actually, it is better.

Blunt Fringe, But Textured
Truly, people keep on having blunt bangs cut. Yet, you’ll never guess, they become no more ironed and gleaming, and neither are they straight across. Is it a new way to do it? Get rid of the line. It’s still the same with adding texture but the edges are more chopped, the bottom is a little bit softer, some hairs are allowed to fall shorter than the longest. It provides the same flash of style just not as ridged.

This variation would be a good choice to combine with thick straight hair. The weight would still be there, but there would also be movement. Moreover, when you brush the remaining hair to the back, the fringe would become the key attention.

The Undone Fringe Look
Though it has been existing for a long time, the “messy textured fringe haircut” remains popular. The “messy textured” cut, in this case, is a tad messy but very attractive. It is a little layered, slightly asymmetrical, and has no fixed place. That’s basically the charm.

If it’s about the day of an unwashed hair, second-day hair is where you are! A sprinkle of or some dry shampoo. Maybe just run your fingers through your hair. That’s pretty much it. It is quick and easy. Furthermore, the magic will happen if you are a lucky owner of wavy or curly hair.

Fringes with Volume at the Crown
The trend is back in a way for the volume, but bear in mind it is not voluminous hair, just a bit of root lift. Plus, a bit of volume in the fringe really does stand out. This fashion vibe is most suitable for a regular mane size. It carries a lot of texture in the fringe and puffiness up on top. It’s lowkey the 90s comeback but a more current note.

The key factor is to avoid making hair too stylish. A small amount of mousse. Dry your hair with your head down. Do not use a round brush and let the fringe naturally fall down.

Side-Swept Textured Fringe
One thing that’s still on the top place of widespread and popular fringe variations is the side-swept and textured one. It has improved a bit this year and has become softer. The sweep is not that distinct, it’s kind of sideways and a little bit messy. Some hair is combed down in the front, while others make sure to go behind the ear. The texture gives that cool disheveled effect at the end.

Fringes can be easily coupled with lobs, layered cuts, and shags. If you are hesitant about full fringes, then this version helps in finding your comfort zone without committing entirely.

What About the Textured Fringe Haircut Men Are Wearing?
I know this post is mainly intended for women’s hair, however, we will not totally disregard the men’s part. So what’s more, a guy can choose by being in current style? Men’s textured fringe haircut is a bit different now – it’s shorter and comes with the faded sides. Most of the time, the top part of the hair is left longer and fringe is cut straight ahead in a choppy manner.

The haircut with the textured fringe that boys are nowadays rocking is even cooler. Visualize a bit untidy top part, soft bangs, which are not gelled at all. It’s also perfect for men with naturally thick or wavy hair.

The Emergence of the Textured Mullet and Shag-Fringe Hybrid
Some people may not want something as drastic as a mullet or shag, but there’s good in-between area. Textured hair in front. Behind – choppy layers. This is a little longer than a traditional bob but shorter than a shag. It not only looks cool but also feels real. This is not a fancy dress but common dress.

This one should have that grungy feel. That’s exactly the point of keeping the style updated. Your hair can be sparse or voluminous, it’s just the unalike layers that let things go easily by themselves.

Textured Fringe Haircut That Looks Good Even When Grown Out
This perfect style can’t even be seen, but it remains essential. People are getting fringes that will keep looking good as they grow longer. The hair shouldn’t also be tight or too thin as it will be hard to manage. The softness of the hairstyle must enable it to change as it grows, allowing it to be pushed to a side position.

This is the hairstyle for which a textured fringe cut stands out. You can either trim it down or let it be. It still appears good. It still shapes the face. You won’t feel awkward halfway through the period of hair growth.

FAQs
1.What face shapes work with a textured fringe?
Most do. Oval and heart shapes especially. Just change the length and angle to your face.
2.Is a messy textured fringe easy to style?
Obviously. It is a no-fuss style. A little use of hair product and finger styling usually give the desired shape.
3.Can I try this if I have curly hair?
Surely. You just need to ask your stylist for light shaping plus longer layers around your face.
4.How often should I trim a textured fringe?
Every 3–5 weeks is a good interval to retain the style. In case you are growing out your hair and also want to keep the look, you can prolong the period to around 2 months.
5.Can men and boys wear textured fringes too?
Without a doubt. The mens textured fringe haircut is now the in thing, and the fade combination is the most popular one.

Kamran Shahzad blends creativity with expertise in hair fashion, offering style guides and haircut inspiration for every vibe. At Dresvia, he helps you transform everyday looks into standout statements.