Wolf Cut Curtain Bangs

Wolf Cut Curtain Bangs

If you’re in a hair slump and wondering what to do the next time you go to the hairdresser, we have the answer: short hair with a curtain fringe.

Normally we’d suggest choosing a fringe to suit your face shape but there’s something about the curtain style that seems to flatter everyone. Plus, how short you take the rest of your length is up to you.

Why

If your natural hair texture is not quite wavy, not quite straight, you’re the perfect candidate for this bob and fringe style. The length will accentuate any movement you do have, giving your hair a full and voluminous look.

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Glossy, straight hair can also work a treat with this cut. Try flicking your straightener upwards and inwards as you reach the ends of your length to create a C-curl.

A dreamy blend of brunette and blonde pairs well with short hair and curtain bangs. Just don’t forget to add a purple shampoo to your routine to keep brassiness at bay.

If you like a shaggy look, the wolf cut is for you. The layered technique can also be paired with a full fringe but the curtain style keeps it more low-maintenance.

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The thickness of your curtain fringe is something to consider. If you’re unsure about committing, stick to trimming just a small front section to keep it wispy and easy to pin back if needed.

For a less dramatic curtain fringe, keep your overall length short and ask for a centimetre or two to be taken from the front.

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Alternatively, create greater contrast between your short hair and curtain fringe by playing with different textures. Use something like Kerasilk’s Texturizing FinishingSpray ($46 at Oz Hair & Beauty) for your lengths and blow-dry your fringe smooth. A half-up half-down style also works a treat.

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There’s something about a cool-toned blonde with a curtain fringe. It’s one of the rare perks of bleach; its drying effect allows for the perfect flicked-out ends. Just be sure to care for it post-colour. bh recommends: Nioxin Deep Protect Density Mask ($34 at The Iconic).

Alexa Chung championed short hair with a curtain fringe long before we all started jumping on the bandwagon. A look through her archives provides a wealth of inspiration.

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A very wearable way to embrace a curtain fringe is by pairing it with short to mid-length hair that’s layered to frame the face, right to the ends. Add highlights to accentuate the movement for a timeless, easy-to-maintain take.So we’ve already been obsessing over 2021’s fave hair trends so far – we’re talking money-piece highlights, vanilla blonde, and bubble braids (as a shameless bandwagon-hopper, I’ve personally tried all three). Thanks to TikTok though, there’s a new trend on the block – the wolf cut – and it’s easily the most ‘cool-girl’ style we’ve seen this year. 

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The #wolfcut trend on TikTok (which currently has 436.3 million views), sees brave users tie their hair in a high pony at the top of their head, then chop the end of the ponytail off bluntly, usually using a pair of kitchen scissors. Chaotic, I know. The end result is kind of a cross between a classic shag, and a modern mullet. Known as the wolf cut, presumably because of it’s kinda wild appearance, it’s easy to see why this trend is everywhere right now. It gives us effortlessly cool, serious rocker vibes, and we’re totally here for it.

Now we’re not suggesting you take the DIY ‘kitchen scissors’ approach, that would be hugely irresponsible (and the results vary, as demonstrated by a few too many ambitious TikTokers), but the style itself is definitely worth considering for your next hairstyle. Ask your hairstylist for a textured cut, shorter at the front and longer at the back. The wolf cut is all about the volume, texture and layers, and it can be more shaggy or mullet-y, depending on your preference. It’s usually worn with a fringe – anything goes, from baby bangs or a full textured fringe to long shaggy curtain bangs. Need some inspo to show your stylist? Look no further. 

How

@lildewybae, @cathywolf, @basia_komorniczak, @simply.cie, @notanothersalon, @ameliagoldie, @madssune, @debbyryan, @lanlovesmary, @headshighbrixton, @laura.spinney.creative, @marmaladeparlor, @lovelanesalon, @thegoodhairwitch, @mel_skw, @kamila._.26_, @handoverfisthair, @elevatehair, @bareeminimum, @abbyroberts, @_marieeea_, @777aiyuki_theater, @boblijn, @colourmesue, @dien4sty, @celinedwit, @eristheplanet, @goodnitemoonn_, @lionex_1991, @notherself_, @wellaeducation, @r.helnwein, @wendycuts_hai

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There’s something about a cool-toned blonde with a curtain fringe. It’s one of the rare perks of bleach; its drying effect allows for the perfect flicked-out ends. Just be sure to care for it post-colour. bh recommends: Nioxin Deep Protect Density Mask ($34 at The Iconic).

Alexa Chung championed short hair with a curtain fringe long before we all started jumping on the bandwagon. A look through her archives provides a wealth of inspiration.

-

A very wearable way to embrace a curtain fringe is by pairing it with short to mid-length hair that’s layered to frame the face, right to the ends. Add highlights to accentuate the movement for a timeless, easy-to-maintain take.So we’ve already been obsessing over 2021’s fave hair trends so far – we’re talking money-piece highlights, vanilla blonde, and bubble braids (as a shameless bandwagon-hopper, I’ve personally tried all three). Thanks to TikTok though, there’s a new trend on the block – the wolf cut – and it’s easily the most ‘cool-girl’ style we’ve seen this year. 

Why Everyone Is Obsessed With The 'wolf Cut' Hairstyle (and Why You're Going To Want It Asap)

The #wolfcut trend on TikTok (which currently has 436.3 million views), sees brave users tie their hair in a high pony at the top of their head, then chop the end of the ponytail off bluntly, usually using a pair of kitchen scissors. Chaotic, I know. The end result is kind of a cross between a classic shag, and a modern mullet. Known as the wolf cut, presumably because of it’s kinda wild appearance, it’s easy to see why this trend is everywhere right now. It gives us effortlessly cool, serious rocker vibes, and we’re totally here for it.

Now we’re not suggesting you take the DIY ‘kitchen scissors’ approach, that would be hugely irresponsible (and the results vary, as demonstrated by a few too many ambitious TikTokers), but the style itself is definitely worth considering for your next hairstyle. Ask your hairstylist for a textured cut, shorter at the front and longer at the back. The wolf cut is all about the volume, texture and layers, and it can be more shaggy or mullet-y, depending on your preference. It’s usually worn with a fringe – anything goes, from baby bangs or a full textured fringe to long shaggy curtain bangs. Need some inspo to show your stylist? Look no further. 

How

@lildewybae, @cathywolf, @basia_komorniczak, @simply.cie, @notanothersalon, @ameliagoldie, @madssune, @debbyryan, @lanlovesmary, @headshighbrixton, @laura.spinney.creative, @marmaladeparlor, @lovelanesalon, @thegoodhairwitch, @mel_skw, @kamila._.26_, @handoverfisthair, @elevatehair, @bareeminimum, @abbyroberts, @_marieeea_, @777aiyuki_theater, @boblijn, @colourmesue, @dien4sty, @celinedwit, @eristheplanet, @goodnitemoonn_, @lionex_1991, @notherself_, @wellaeducation, @r.helnwein, @wendycuts_hai

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