Curtain Bangs Curly

Curtain Bangs Curly

Curtain bangs have been trending off the charts for the past couple of years. These bangs are an easy-to-cut, gentle style of center-parted, face-framing tapered long bangs that are easy to pull back or to blend into existing layers. TikTok videos posted by users like Ashlynn Rudzinski that feature the subjects cutting their own curtain bangs have been viewed millions of times. If you have naturally curly hair, you might find yourself feeling a little envious of those partaking in this particular trend, since everyone knows bangs don't work for curly hair.

Spoiler alert: Curtain bangs do, in fact, work for curly hair. It is certainly recommended that you go to a salon and have them cut by a professional. However, if you give in to the impulse to cut them yourself, be sure to cut your hair when it's dry and styled the way you normally wear it (via Curl Centric). Try to cut it curl by curl and err on the side of caution. You can always cut more but you can't put length back. Also, you can get curtain bangs without actually cutting your hair by faking it with a curling iron.

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If your hair is long, curly, and all one length, adding layers to hair with curtain bangs can make for a dramatic before and after difference. Layers take some of the weight off your long hair, allowing it to curl tighter to create more natural movement, per Terrific Tresses. You'll never want to go back to your old look. 

Curtain Bangs On Curly Hair

Curtain bangs are long enough that they won't stand on end like shorter bangs can on curly hair. They're also short enough that removing the weight of your longer hair will allow for a surge of volume that wasn't there before. If your hair is more wavy than curly, consider using a diffuser at the roots to create a big and sultry wavy style without putting your curls in jeopardy, per Cloud Nine. 

Not all bangs have to be attached to long or even medium-length hair. If you're feeling called to something just a little more edgy, go for a modern combination of a pixie cut and a 1970s shag, originally created for actress Jane Fonda, that features curtain bangs front and center, per Hershesons. Bright colors, of course, are optional. 

Curly curtain bangs were basically made for a messy bun or updo. Dry and style your hair as usual. Then, maneuver your hair into a loose twist, bun, or other updo (via Terrific Tresses). Let your bangs fall where they may or strategically place each curl where you think it looks best. Either way, it will look effortless. 

Curtain Bangs On Curly Hair: Style Guide & Inspiration

Now is your chance to embody a look that is super fun and easy to pull off. Simply pull your top layer of hair into a little ponytail or bun at the top of your head and let your new bangs spring out into fun little ringlets around your forehead. To stop the ponytail from falling flat, Luxy Hair recommends fastening it to the very top of your head.We don’t know about you, but when we were growing up, bangs were just … not a thing curly girls did. Sure, every so often our parents would make the terrible mistake of taking us to a Supercuts stylist who somehow thought this was a good idea. And as a result there’s a period of childhood pictures that just look...well awful. Bangs were reserved for our straight haired friends, to cover their lucky foreheads. 

Thankfully though, it’s 2020, and curly haired bangs aren’t just a trend, they are a whole gorgeous look. There are tons of ways to rock them from short bangs to long curtain bangs, and even faking curly bangs if you’re not ready for the plunge! Let’s talk curly bangs and how to tell which style, if any, is right for you. 

In case you haven’t caught this gorgeous excellence, curly haired curtain bangs are those gorgeous wispy parted bangs that frame your face perfectly. They go with a middle part and just tickle your forehead. Curtain bangs give that perfect modern 70s look, while still feeling truly contemporary, and somehow look good with nearly every face. If you go for this look, keep in mind when styling: you don’t want to go too heavy on product, if you do your bangs will look heavy and weighed down. You want to keep it light so that they maintain their airy feel. We like styling with creams rather than gels. 

Top 48 Image Curtain Bangs With Curly Hair

A short curly cut is already such a vibe but if you really want to be adventurous, you can add short bangs to the mix. The look above features a heavier bang, which requires your stylist to cut further back. To keep the curls defined with a thicker style, consider using an alcohol-free gel (to avoid the crunch) or a mousse.

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No one rocks a messy bun quite like a curlfriend, they are after all - a classic go-to. But when you add bangs to the mix, the style suddenly becomes elevated. It’s an understated elegance that simply works. To get this look ask for a light fringe, and then when creating a messy bun, instead of tucking your ends away, let them peep out. 

One of our favorite parts of the Babe life is that you can try any curly hairstyle you can think of. If you’re just not quite ready to go all the way when it comes to curly bangs, try this technique: Clip in your full set of extensions, then the front layer of your hair back until the ends reach your desired bang length. Pin the hair into place - and voila! No commitment required.

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This one is for the truly daring among us. Now many of us in high school may have attempted bangs and worn them stick straight, while letting our curls roam free. Back then it was a daring look - but now it’s been modernized. Softly straightening those curls gives the appearance of a finer, lighter bang, and alludes to texture. It keeps your bangs a little more manageable, and totally gives a Jessica Day a la New Girl vibe. The most important thing to keep in mind if you rock this look? Protect those locks with a heat protectant every single time you style. Otherwise, growing them out won’t be so fun!  

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Our two sets differ in weight because the 220g set has more hair per weft. Plus, it has an additional 3 wefts.

Curtain Bangs: Curtain Bangs For Every Hair Type

Our 110-gram set is specifically designed for those with a fine hair type and is great for adding some natural volume to your hair. They blend well while adding volume. The 220g set by contrast, when used on someone with fine hair, can create lumps.

Our 220-gram set is our heaviest set and is catered for those who already have medium or thick hair and are looking to add length and have an extra voluminous look. If you opt for the 110 g set, the ends of your extensions may look sparse as the density will not match your natural hair. Please note: This is the set that we recommend for those with short hair looking to add 18-22’’ hair extensions.

Curly hair extensions are available in seven shades: light blonde, honey blonde, strawberry blonde, chestnut, dark brown, natural black, and jet black.

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Curtain Bangs For Curly Hair: 18 Ways To Rock This Trend!

If you do not see your ideal color match, you’re welcome to opt for the next lightest option available and have your extensions custom-dyed a darker color by an experienced colorist.

If your hair contains a range of shades, we recommend that you match your set to your lightest shade. Why? It’s less damaging to dye extensions a darker shade. Bleaching your set comprises the hair and will loosen the curl.

Take your extensions to a professional hair colorist who has experience with extensions. They can add in lowlights or dye the roots a darker color to help your extensions blend. Note: we recommend that you test one weft to ensure a color match before dying the full set.

Curly Bangs Hairstyles For Every Type And Texture

If you do not see your ideal color match, you’re welcome to opt for the next lightest option available and have your extensions custom-dyed a darker color by an experienced colorist. Learn more about dying extensions., and today it’s Billie Eilish, J Lo, and Dakota Johnson. And it’s no surprise, but–the curlies have been truly rocking the cut, as well. Celebs like Yara Shahidi and Zendaya are often seen with beautiful coily curtain fringes, and Selena Gomez posted a rare photo of her natural curls and curtain bangs to IG last year.

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, curtain bangs give that kind of subtle, non-committal fringe action that completes an effortlessly cool aesthetic. And if you’re wondering if your curls can pull off curtain bangs, the answer is probably

. Ahead are some of our favorite variations on this nostalgic hair reboot, along with some maintenance and styling tips–just in case

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