Sadie Sink picked the perfect time for a makeover, and it's not just about the start of the new year. The actress is saying goodbye to Max Mayfield, the character she played for eight years of her young life on the show. Stranger Things, and hello to adulthood and a return to my roots on stage.
And, of course, she cut her bangs! While getting bangs may seem a little trivial, it can also be just what you need to adapt to big life changes that aren't so obvious to the naked eye. Sink presented her new image “The Tonight Show” starring Jimmy Fallon, showcasing a softer and more modern version trend for bangs on curtains which has dominated the past few years.
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Sadie Sink plays the long game
Sadie Sink has many sides, and she's very good at keeping most of them secret. But now how Stranger Things comes to an end and the actor is on the cusp of new heights of fame, she talks candidly about what's next.
The bangs are parted down the middle and fall naturally on either side of the face without creating blunt or heavy lines. The strands lightly touch her eyebrows in the center and gradually lengthen on the sides, blending in with the rest of her hair. Instead of creating a harsh line, fresh bangs move and breathe, complementing her facial features rather than dominating them.
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Stylist Sink, Tommy Buckett, shared the result on his Instagram profilewhich allows you to get to know his work better. The full fit features soft layers that are slightly parted at the front to allow for greater freedom of movement. This stylish move also creates continuity in the fringe and avoids harsh contrasts when looking at the haircut as a whole.
It's the perfect choice for those looking for visible change, but with that effortless ease that never goes out of style. It is also ideal for the life of an actress who is gradually saying goodbye to the character that brought her fame, and is preparing to open a new chapter, the first lines of which she is already writing.
This article first appeared on Fashion of Spain.







