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The bangs theory: Why getting fringes feels right when everything in life doesn’t

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 13, 2026, 15:00 IST
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The quiet psychology behind cutting bangs in chaotic situations

There’s a reason people around you instantly raise an eyebrow when you show up unexpectedly in fresh bangs or soft fringes. Somewhere between a quiet identity crisis, which can happen because of a breakup, a fight, or just a bad week at the office, you’ve noticed that people arrive at the salon with scissors, and suddenly there’s a fringe hairstyle with soft blowouts. However, this is not just a beauty trend but a deep psychological pattern with a Gen Z name: ‘bangs theory'. Let’s know more about it.

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Why do people always choose to slay with their hairstyles?

Hair is one of the most visible extensions of who we really are. Psychologists usually suggest that changing the hairstyle dramatically often reflects a shift in how people and we see ourselves. Now, the bangs (the hairstyle) instantly changes the personality of your face and creates a ‘new version’ persona, which not only looks aesthetically pleasing but is also symbolic.


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But why amidst all the chaos?

When we go through a major change like a breakup, career stress, and emotional low, where you start feeling powerless, cutting bangs becomes a very small act of being in control and feeling powerful. It gives you the pleasure that when everything around you becomes unfixable, you can surely fix your hair, look pretty, and feel content. It gives a sense of control when life throws you some unpredictable lemons.


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Is it an emotional reset button?

Yes. Many therapists believe that haircuts are a form of emotional detox or reset, indicating that something has changed. It marks the end of a phase and the start of another, where this step can boost confidence in just one go. Cutting bangs feels less like a haircut but more like a psychological relief.


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But is it always a good idea?

Well, it is not always a good idea, as it can indicate an impulsive decision that is made during emotional highs and lows. Bangs are extremely high-maintenance and require constant styling efforts. They grow out awkwardly at a point in time, which can lead to times of regret and emotional fallout. Well, they might sound transformative, but bangs - the hairstyle is never a practical choice.


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