Curtain Bangs hairstyle for Women
Women Hairstyles

Curtain Bangs

Hair parted down the center, framing the face like curtains.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Curtain Bangs look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Curtain Bangs for Women

Who it suits

Flatters almost every face shape because the parted, face-framing pieces soften the forehead and cheekbones, and they are especially kind to round and square faces. Works on straight and wavy hair of any density; a slight natural bend helps the ends flick away. Good for those wanting fringe without the upkeep of a blunt one.

How to ask for it

Ask for a center-parted fringe with the shortest pieces hitting around the cheekbone and gradually lengthening to blend into the lengths. Request the fringe to be point-cut and slightly graduated so it sweeps away from the face on each side like open curtains. Ask for a soft connection into the front layers so there is no hard line.

Upkeep & styling

Trim every four to six weeks as it blends out gracefully. Blow-dry with a round brush, directing the front pieces back and away from the face, then a quick cool-shot to set the flick. A light cream keeps it smooth.

Curtain Bangs — frequently asked questions

Do curtain bangs suit round faces?

Yes. The pieces sweep away from the cheeks and add vertical length, which slims and lengthens a round face rather than widening it.

Are curtain bangs easier than blunt bangs?

Much easier. They blend into your layers as they grow, so trims are less frequent and an awkward growing-out phase is largely avoided.

How do I style curtain bangs?

Blow-dry with a round brush, pulling the front sections back and away from your face, then finish with a cool shot to hold the outward flick.

How short should curtain bangs be?

The shortest point usually sits at the cheekbone, lengthening toward the lengths. Going shorter than the cheekbone makes them harder to sweep back.

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