Lucy Hale shared an epic return from when she had a blunt bangs

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By Kaleigh Fasanella

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Lucy Hale has obviously been relaxed lately. Last weekend, Pretty Little Liars’ actress shared an iconic #TBT of her best school and had thin eyebrows, and is now back with another good time from her childhood. Hale took the opportunity to highlight the ultra-high bangs she had as a child. Two words: beyond. Adorable.

Almay’s ambassador posted the aforementioned photo back on Instagram on Saturday night, with the legend “bang city”, which obviously refers to the hairstyle she had at the time. Hale’s older sister Maggie is also pictured, an herbal blonde with blue eyes.

Naturally, Hale enthusiasts are obsessed with the adorable flashback, leaving comments like ‘you look like a porcelain doll’, ‘WE LOVE THE SEE’ and ‘you’re a genuine doll’. In addition, some enthusiasts ask if it will bring back the frank strip of their years of formation.

Speaking of which, it’s been a long time since Hale used a bangs, 3 or 4 years, in fact, and even in this case, they weren’t frank, but a smug 70s look with them slightly separated in the middle. That said, we’d love to see the actor experiment again with fringes, especially fringes, because that’s an affirmation.

Here are epic moments of hair back, and in the hope that Hale will get a bangs someday.

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