It’s official: the fringe is back for 2024 with curtain bangs and wispy fringes proving some of the most popular hair trends of the year so far. So as someone that is currently in the awkward in-between stage of growing out a full fringe, the temptation to reach for the kitchen scissors and immediately chop one back in is feeling very real. And the look that is really enticing me right now is a fringe paired with a layered haircut—the ultimate dream team.

The best thing about the versatility of a layered fringe haircut is that there are so many different ways to wear this style. “There are a plethora of different types of layered cuts to suit every hair texture and face shape,” explains hair stylist Abigail Constanza. “From layered crops like Princess Diana to edgy ‘70s shags or softer, long layered styles, you can work with your stylist to find something that suits your style and your lifestyle to get the most out of this cut.”

Of course, fringes do have a bit of a reputation for being high-maintenance, but Constanza points out that this makes them the perfect partner for a more low-maintenance lowered cut. “While you will probably have to do something with a fringe every morning in terms of styling, finding a layered haircut that works with your hair texture means the lengths won’t need a ton of styling,” Constanza explains. And as for the style of fringe that works best? “As layering removes weight from the ends of the hair, fringes that work well tend to be ones with a softer parameter like peekaboo or feathery fringes.”