
Keeping them the right length might require quick stops at the salon every 4-6 weeks for a trim, but there are also lots of tutorials online for how to cut your own curtain bangs (just be careful – there are videos of people cutting them wrong, too!)Ĭurtain bangs are used on all face shapes, hair style types, ages and looks. Grow out also is easier, since they’re already longer, and even in a couple of weeks, you’ll see they’ve grown out to just look like a longer layer. Simple styling products to soften, smooth and hold your style work great for styling them, too. They are often easy to style, only requiring a blow drier and a brush, and maybe a large barrel curling or wave wand if your hair is more stubborn. This really accentuates the shape of the face, accenting the cheekbones, and draws attention to the eyes. If you’re new to this hair style, curtain bangs are also called fringe bangs and curtain fringe and refer to longer bangs with a sexy, ’60s vibe, that are often split in the middle and blow-dried using a round brush to the side or down to frame the face. After all, celebrities have access to some of the best celebrity hairstylists in the business, so they make for great inspiration when we are looking for ideas to recreate. If you’ve been eyeballing curtain bangs and considering making the cut, let these celebrity examples of curtain bangs inspire you and give you some guidance as to what might work for you.


Now, I have longer bangs than I usually do and only because I’ve grown lazy with dealing with them and want them long enough to pin back when I don’t have the time.Ĭurtain bangs give you the best of both worlds with a longer fringe bang that is extremely flattering on all face shapes and hair types, but long enough that they are easy to style, very forgiving for bad hair days and easy to grow out when it’s time to part with them.


I’ve had bangs for most of my life, even during times when the hair trends were decidely anti-bang.
