How To Style Curtain Bangs For A Trendy Look 

Ladies of all ages can't seem to get enough of the curtain bangs trend—and it's easy to see why. When done right, these sweeping and soft bangs look good on almost, if not all, face shapes and hair length. Whether sporting short, long, curly, wavy, or straight hair, you can count on your curtain bangs to flatter your style so you can look good any time of the day.  

Also called side bangs, curtain bangs were highly fashionable in the 1970s. The curtain fringe or bangs are shorter strands of hair from your front hairline that part in the middle to frame your face on either side. It frames your face just like a curtain for a window, hence the name. They typically have flimsy, soft ends and are longer than typical bangs, giving them a relaxed appearance.   

Tips And Tricks For Styling Your Curtain Bangs 

Another reason celebs and non-celebs go crazy with the curtain bangs trend is its versatility. You can style it as you please, add your personal touch, and change it according to your face shape. 

If you don't have curtain bangs yet and wish to have one, it's best to get them done by a professional. Remember that it's a touch-move situation where you can't uncut the hair once it's trimmed. That said, going to a trusted hair salon like Hemisphere Hair or other hair experts in your area would be wiser than cutting them yourself.  

Ready to style your curtain bangs for a trendy look? Here are some tips and tricks you might find helpful:  

  • Sport A Messy Bun 

Want an effortless yet chic look to emphasize your curtain bangs? Sporting a messy bun can do the trick. This hairstyle's textured and laid-back vibe can highlight your cheekbones and give you a gorgeous look. Ask any busy woman, and they'll tell you that a messy bun takes the cake when it comes to creating a look that doesn't require much time and effort but will still make you look put-together.  

For a trendier look, use a retro hair scrunchy to add personality to your messy 'do. Depending on your preference, you can do a high ponytail or a low one. Just style your curtain bangs as you please and sweep the rest of your hair into a ponytail to draw more attention to your edgy bangs.

  • Go For A Tousled, Wavy Bob 

As they say, 'short hair, don't care,' right? But in your case, if you want to add the right amount of glam to your short bob, styling it with curtain bangs can definitely transform your look. Cue in Lucy Hale and Emma Stone, please; you'll have no more reasons not to envy this hairstyle.  

To add more texture and depth to your short hair, go for a tousled, wavy style that works well for both fine and thick hair. You can consider coloring your hair for a more head-turning effect, which should give an extra oomph factor. You can choose to part your curtain bangs in the middle or sideways, whichever you prefer.  

  • Try The Half-Up Half-Down Hairstyle 

The half-up half-down hairstyle is perfect to style with your curtain bangs if you have medium to long hair length. Pull your hair into a half ponytail and create a messy half-bun. Then, draw out a couple of your curtain bangs to frame your face. Don't forget to drape your edges to achieve this playful, carefree style.  

Braids and fishtails are other excellent options to style your curtain bangs using the half-up half-down hairstyle. Be careful not to braid your fringe as you do your hair. You can use a clip or a bobby pin to secure them. French braids are perfect if you're attending a formal event like a wedding or a party with colleagues. No worries if the braid doesn't look perfect, a tousled look also works well for this hairstyle.  

  • Consider Long Curtain Bangs 

Maybe you wanted so long to give in to the curtain bangs craze, but you're too scared to make dramatic changes to your hairstyle. If that's the case, you can consider going for long curtain bangs so you won't feel overly committed to changing your look. Ask your stylist to cut longer curtain bangs so you can style them as you please and hide them when you don't feel like showing them off.   

Hiding long curtain bangs is quick and easy—you can simply tuck them behind your ears or put them in a ponytail. You can curl your long hair and fringe to create a glamorous vibe when you feel like dressing up for a date or an important business meeting. Curl your bangs in the same direction as the rest of your hair if you'd want it to be uniform.  

Final Words 

This year is almost coming to a close, and you know what that means; it's time to think about spicing up your look for the new year, and what better way to do that than to have a new hairstyle you can rock in 2023? Try getting curtain bangs for a change and you'll immediately see why it's a timeless trend that won't go away anytime soon.   

 

 

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