The daughter of Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith is an actress by the name of Dakota Johnson. In 1999’s Crazy in Alabama, she made her big-screen debut with her mother. Following high school, Johnson made many appearances in movies like The Social Network and 21 Jump Street before securing her most well-known part to date as Anastasia Steele in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie series. Since then, the actress has acted in films including Black Mass and The Peanut Butter Falcon.

Dakota Johnson is endowed with the booms that set a thousand (or a million, or more) chops flying. She has the kind of fringe that inspires people to consider getting bangs, regardless of their hair type—whether they have long or short hair, curly or straight. Seriously. You’ll get 20 million results for “Dakota Johnson bangs” on Google.

Why are Johnson’s bangs considered to be the Platonic ideal? Is it their length (skimming that perfect line between lash and brow)? Exactly how wispy and blunt should they be together? The way they meld with the rest of her hair so well? Or is it just that she has a face with that elusive, exact geometry that makes bangs so incredibly flattering? It’s a little bit of all of the aforementioned, according to the actress’ longtime hairstylist Mark Townsend, who has been working with the actress since Fifty Shades of Grey, catapulted her into the spotlight in 2015. Their face shape and personality of Dakota go exceptionally well with bangs, according to him. “She understands she can spend five minutes blow drying her bangs and leave the rest of her hair natural.”

In other words, she requires little upkeep, despite the fact that bangs typically require a lot. To keep them at the right length and prevent them from becoming stray or painfully overgrown, they need to be carefully maintained (Townsend recommends a trim roughly once a month). They can be difficult to wear both stylistically and in terms of how they frame the face, and many people are hesitant to experiment with them for fear of having a wide face or a short forehead appear wider. They can flatter every face shape, according to Townsend; all you need to do is obtain the proper cut and determine the length that feels most comfortable for you.

Johnson may have joined the group of bang icons who were seemingly born to sport the look—Louise Brooks, Jane Birkin, Stevie Nicks, and Zooey Deschanel are among examples—but deciding to try them doesn’t have to be dramatic or hazardous. “It’s actually a pretty straightforward approach to play with a new haircut without messing with the overall length,” Townsend says of the technique. Worst case scenario Simply allows them to regenerate.

Source: E-news

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