Everything You Need to Know About Getting Curtain Bangs (2024)

According to Eduardo Ponce, Balmain Hair USA West Coast ambassador, curtain bangs have an important distinctive feature. “Curtain bangs are a middle-part bang on the longer side,” he says. Sorry to all side part fans! “The cut is meant to frame the face and isn’t as harsh as front bangs.”

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Are curtain bangs low-maintenance?

Celebrity hairstylist Alex Brown has noticed that curtain bangs have become increasingly popular in the last few years, largely due to how easy they are to manage. “They don’t take on the commitment of adding a full-throttle bang to your hair,” she says. “They’re less work and are so easy to grow out.”

Ponce agrees, adding that you can grow the style out fairly easy if you’re not a fan. First, you’ll want to pay a visit to your hairstylist. It may seem counterproductive, but getting a trim will help the style seamlessly blend. “Always keep them healthy by using proper hair care,” Ponce says. “Tip them often, more so in the middle. By tip, I mean feather the ends with shears, as this will help them grow faster. You can also add layers to switch up your cut and to blend the bangs out.”

Do curtain bangs look good on everyone?

Like I mentioned before, I never felt that I could pull off bangs, but these couldn’t be more flattering. They add a little something to my otherwise plain haircut but still give me a bit of style. I love the vintage reference, and they add movement to my hair, so it doesn’t feel so...blah. But best of all, they really give the illusion of more pronounced cheekbones since they hit right above your cheeks. (For that reason, a stylist once told me they’re the perfect “selfie bangs” because they frame your face and bring attention to your eyes, so do with that what you will.)

Since getting curtain bangs, I’ve made it my personal mission to spread the gospel of how good they are, and any time someone asks me whether they should get bangs, I’ll answer with a firm yes. No matter what hair type, hair length, or face shape someone has, I assure them they can pull these bangs off.

How do I ask for curtain bangs?

I recommend starting with cheekbone-grazing bangs—ask your hairstylist for a fringe you can tuck behind your ears—to ease your way in before getting anything shorter, plus the ability to tuck them gives you nice versatility. Tim Dueñas, hairstylist at LA’s Nine Zero One salon, agrees and says to ask to “keep the edges longer than the middle and the ends soft starting in the center of the pupils and working to the jawline.”

If you’re especially nervous about getting bangs, Ponce says you can do a no-commitment trial beforehand. “Ask the stylist to mock a curtain bang with the ends of your hair,” he says. “It has them test out a bang before committing. I would also recommend to have them start longer when cutting and work their way to a length that feels comfortable for you.”

How often should I trim curtain bangs?

“It all depends on how fast your hair grows,” says Ponce. “I would say typically four to six weeks to keep them fresh!”

How do I style curtain bangs?

You’ll be styling your curtain bangs often, so make sure to protect strands from hot tools and blow-dryers. “Always use heat protection, especially on a fringe,” says Ponce. “I love co*cktailing Balmain Hair’s Thermal Protection Sprayand Volume Mousse Strong. This will also give you UV protection and help against frizz and color fading.” Using a medium round brush and a blow-dryer, work the hair up and away from the face. “You can also use hot tools like a curling iron or Balmain Hair’s Cordless Straightener, but I personally love handling bangs with a blow-dryer and round brush,” Ponce adds.

Everything You Need to Know About Getting Curtain Bangs (2024)

FAQs

How do you know if you'll look good with curtain bangs? ›

Curtain bangs enhance your best features

It's amazing how they can work to narrow a broader face which helps transform the face into more of a diamond shape. If you go for a shorter curtain bang, it can help to define the cheekbones, especially on rounder faces.

What are the cons of curtain bangs? ›

Regular trims are necessary when it comes to curtain bangs. Haygood recommends regular visits to your stylist for maintenance. "The bangs will need to be kept up every two to four weeks depending on hair growth," Haygood says. The only downside to the curtain bangs style is the styling upkeep.

What age should you get curtain bangs? ›

Whether a camouflage for wrinkles or a volume-boost for thinning hair, curtain bangs are a great option for women over 50. While it's true that they aren't the low-maintenance cut you might be used to, the bounce and body they add are worth the extra effort.

What face shape is best for curtain bangs? ›

“Curtain bangs are my personal favorite type of bang,” says New York City hairstylist Dan Williams. “They create softness and style to any look and they're also much easier to maintain due to the length of the style, and they're perfect for any season and any face shape.”

Are curtain bangs high maintenance? ›

Because of their already effortless look, curtain bangs can be pretty low maintenance. You can let them get a little bit longer in between trims and they will still look fabulous. However, if you want them to be absolutely perfect, then we recommend you get them trimmed every 5-6 weeks.

Are curtain bangs hard to deal with? ›

Are curtain bangs high maintenance? Since the length of curtain bangs isn't as precise as, say, blunt bangs, they grow out gracefully over time. This makes them much lower-maintenance than most fringe styles (you can even sweep them behind your ears as they grow).

Are curtain bangs out in 2024? ›

Curtain bangs continue their trend cycle domination; we named them as one of the biggest hair trends for 2024, and Carpenter's fringe is the perfect example, especially when paired with her enviable blowout.

What is the difference between curtain bangs and drape bangs? ›

What is the difference between curtain bangs and drape bangs? The main difference between curtain bangs and drape bangs is length: Curtain bangs tend to hit around the cheekbone, while longer draper bangs usually begin around the jawline or chin.

Do curtain bangs look better with long or short hair? ›

Whether you have straight, wavy, curly, long, or short hair, curtain bangs look the business on everyone. And if you have a love-hate relationship with your forehead or hairline, curtain bangs are a perfect solution. While covering up your hairline, the soft, swoopy style also helps elongate your facial features.

Can you let curtain bangs air dry? ›

The cut of Curtain Bangs does the hard work for you, so you can go easy-breezy and air dry them – or create a little more volume and shape by blow drying the front section.

Are curtain bangs difficult to maintain? ›

Because of their already effortless look, curtain bangs can be pretty low maintenance. You can let them get a little bit longer in between trims and they will still look fabulous. However, if you want them to be absolutely perfect, then we recommend you get them trimmed every 5-6 weeks.

What to ask for if you want curtain bangs? ›

How do I ask for curtain bangs? I recommend starting with cheekbone-grazing bangs—ask your hairstylist for a fringe you can tuck behind your ears—to ease your way in before getting anything shorter, plus the ability to tuck them gives you nice versatility.

What do curtain bangs draw attention to? ›

Curtain bangs can also be used to draw attention to what you think is the most flattering part of your face. If you like your cheekbones, shorter curtain bangs will work well.

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