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Curtain bangs have cemented themselves as a perennial favorite in the world of hair trends. These soft, face-framing bangs are cut shorter at the front and longer at the sides, allowing for a graceful grow-out. Whether you’re rocking a shag, a pixie, or an updo like a ponytail or bun, curtain bangs can elevate your style effortlessly. For everything you need to know about creating and maintaining the perfect curtain bangs, Below, we’ve rounded up 34 stunning curtain bang styles to inspire your next salon visit.


How to Maintain Curtain Bangs

Once your curtain bangs have been cut, the key to keeping them looking flawless lies in regular maintenance. Streicher advises, “The best way to maintain curtain bangs is to keep them at the perfect, most effortless length, which means trimming them often.” You can even trim them yourself between appointments using sharp eyebrow scissors (such as Tweezerman’s Brow Shaping Scissors & Brush) for precise adjustments. If you’re not confident in your self-trimming skills, simply schedule regular touch-ups with your stylist.

Byrdie Tip: Not sure if curtain bangs are right for you? Streicher assures that anyone, regardless of hair type, can rock this versatile style.


Curtain Bangs Inspiration

1. Messy Bun and Curtain Bangs

Matilda Djerf

  • Inspiration: Matilda Djerf
    Play into the softness of curtain bangs by pairing them with a loose, messy bun. This effortless look is perfect for a casual yet chic vibe.
  • Pro Tip: Use a dry texture spray like R+Co BALLOON Dry Volume Spray to add volume and texture to your bangs.

2. Baby Curtain Bangs

Nicola Peltz Beckham

  • Inspiration: Nicola Peltz Beckham
    For a more youthful look, opt for baby curtain bangs. These shorter bangs typically fall from above the brow to the upper lash line, adding a touch of innocence.
  • Pro Tip: Use a fine-tooth comb to gently separate the bangs for a natural, air-dried effect.

3. Full Coverage Curtain Bangs

Ciara

  • Inspiration: Ciara
    Curtain bangs are incredibly versatile—you can wear them parted in the middle or draped across your forehead like Ciara. This style provides full coverage while maintaining a soft, elegant look.
  • Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray to enhance volume and hold.

4. Voluminous Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Kaley Cuoco
    To add volume and bounce to your curtain bangs, curl your face-framing strands slightly. This glamorous style is perfect for evening events or red carpets.
  • Pro Tip: Apply a curl-defining cream to maintain shape throughout the day.

5. Perfectly Parted Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Hilary Duff
    Partially pulling your hair back and letting your fringe take center stage creates a fun and playful look.
  • Pro Tip: Use a light styling wax to keep the part in place.

6. Widespread Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Halle Berry
    Curtain bangs don’t always have to splay across your forehead. Wearing them to the outer edges of your forehead creates a whimsical, laid-back look—especially when paired with a messy bun.
  • Pro Tip: Air-dry your hair for a more relaxed, effortless finish.

7. Bouncy Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Heidi Klum
    Heidi Klum’s curtain bangs have tons of bounce, making them perfect for glamorous events.
  • Pro Tip: Use a volumizing mousse to add lift and body to your hair.

8. ’80s Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Sandra Oh
    Channel retro Joan Jett vibes with this ’80s-style pseudo-mullet. An air-dry with some added texture spray completes the look.
  • Pro Tip: Use a sea salt spray for beachy, tousled waves.

9. Curtain Bang Combo

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  • Inspiration: Selena Gomez
    Why settle for one type of bang? This shag cut combines curtain bangs with flip-y front fringe for a unique, layered look.
  • Pro Tip: Ask your stylist for a layered cut to ensure the fringe blends seamlessly with the rest of your hair.

10. ’70s Fringe

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  • Inspiration: Chloe Grace Moretz
    Add some body and bend to your curtain bangs for a playful, retro vibe.
  • Pro Tip: Use a curling wand to create loose waves.

11. Relaxed Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Alexa Chung
    Coarser hair types can wear curtain bangs with ease. In fact, thanks to your hair’s texture, maintaining the signature curtain part can be simpler than with finer hair.
  • Pro Tip: Use a lightweight styling mousse to enhance texture without weighing down your hair.

12. Tousled Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Yara Shahidi
    Even curly hair can rock curtain bangs! This style adds a tousled, bohemian touch to any look.
  • Pro Tip: Use a curl-defining cream to enhance natural waves and curls.

13. Fanned Curtain Fringe

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  • Inspiration: Billie Eilish
    A light fan of fringe across the forehead adds an effortlessly chic touch to any hairstyle.
  • Pro Tip: Use a dry shampoo to add volume and texture to your bangs.

14. Subtle Wave Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Jameela Jamil
    Long locks and curtain bangs pair beautifully, especially when styled with subtle waves.
  • Pro Tip: Use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer for natural-looking waves.

15. Air-Dried Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Model with Curtain Bangs
    Air-drying your curtain bangs creates a wavy allure that looks even better with well-maintained ends.
  • Pro Tip: Use a leave-in conditioner to enhance moisture and reduce frizz.

16. Curly Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Rihanna
    Curtain bangs work with all hair lengths. Rihanna’s long, curly hair paired with a pineapple updo showcases the versatility of this style.
  • Pro Tip: Use a curl-enhancing cream to define curls and maintain shape.

17. Natural Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Logan Browning
    This shaggy chop is enhanced by light fringe that’s right on the cusp of curtain and full-on bangs.
  • Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray to add volume and texture.

18. Curtain Bang Pixie

  • Inspiration: Actress with Curtain Bangs
    A close-crop pixie cut blended with longer front strands provides the perfect canvas for curtain fringe.
  • Pro Tip: Ask your stylist for a layered cut to ensure the fringe flows naturally.

19. Wispy Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: January Jones
    Even thin curtain bangs can have a major impact. For thick hair, your stylist can thin out the bangs to avoid heaviness.
  • Pro Tip: Use a lightweight styling foam to enhance volume and texture.

20. Ambiguous Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Darryl Hannah
    Curtain bangs don’t always have to be so obvious. Waving out the hair hides the curtain bangs subtly, perfect for days when you want to give them a break or are in the process of growing them out.
  • Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray to add volume and hold.

21. Sophisticated and Sleek Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Priyanka Chopra
    This look combines loose curtain bangs with a sleek, wavy hairstyle.
  • Pro Tip: Use a smoothing serum to add shine and sleekness.

22. Wide Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Christie Brinkley
    Fluffy, soft hair paired with curtain bangs creates a stylish, trendy cut that everyone will want to emulate.
  • Pro Tip: Use a volumizing mousse to add body and texture.

23. Eye-Grazing Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Camila Cabello
    Just a small flick of the ends of your fringe can add so much character to your style. Even when grown out, bangs can lend a sultry edge to any length.
  • Pro Tip: Use a fine-tooth comb to separate the bangs for a more defined look.

24. Curtain Bangs and Topknot

  • Inspiration: Paz Vega
    Adding face-framing fringe to a topknot elevates the classic style to a new level.
  • Pro Tip: Use a dry shampoo to add volume and texture to your bangs.

25. Fluffy Texture

  • Inspiration: Natasha Lyonne
    Another beautiful example of fluffy texture and a stylish curtain fringe.
  • Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray to enhance volume and hold.

26. Curly-to-Straight Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Model with Curly-to-Straight Curtain Bangs
    Curtain bangs work with both curly and straightened hair, showcasing their versatility.
  • Pro Tip: Use a heat protectant spray when straightening to avoid damage.

27. Mid-Length Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Georgia May Jagger
    Mid-length curtain bangs create a flowing ’70s vibe.
  • Pro Tip: Use a texturizing spray to add volume and texture.

28. Lots of Layers

  • Inspiration: Jennifer Lopez
    This long, layered cut with tousled roots is glamorous and carefree. J. Lo’s highlights add even more impact.
  • Pro Tip: Use a color-safe shampoo to maintain vibrant hues.

29. Classic Curtain Bangs

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  • Inspiration: Constance Wu
    A classic curtain fringe makes an otherwise standard cut more eye-catching.
  • Pro Tip: Use a straightener to smooth out the bangs and apply a shine spray for added sheen.

30. Soft Curtain Fringe

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  • Inspiration: Gabrielle Union
    This lob-length shag paired with wispy curtain bangs is bold and understatedly beautiful.
  • Pro Tip: Use a lightweight styling mousse to enhance texture without weighing down your hair.

31. Sleek Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Elsa Hosk
    A sleek, inward-flipping curtain bang is sophisticated and elegant.
  • Pro Tip: Use a smoothing serum to add shine and sleekness.

32. Blunt Bangs

  • Inspiration: Winnie Harlow
    Blunt curtain fringe and a touch of texture can do wonders for your mane.
  • Pro Tip: Use a volumizing mousse to add lift and body.

33. Curly Curtain Bangs

  • Inspiration: Model with Curly Curtain Bangs
    Curtain bangs look just as amazing on wavy and curly hair types.
  • Pro Tip: Use a curl-defining cream to enhance natural waves and curls.

34. Curtain Bang Bob

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  • Inspiration: Rashida Jones
    Curtain bangs work perfectly with a classic bouncy bob. Ensure the ends of the bangs curl under the same way as the ends of the bob itself.
  • Pro Tip: Use a curling wand to achieve the perfect bouncy bob effect.


Final Thoughts

Curtain bangs are a versatile and timeless hairstyle that can complement a wide range of hair types and lengths. Whether you prefer sleek, voluminous, or wispy bangs, there’s a style that suits everyone. With proper maintenance and the right products, your curtain bangs will stay looking fresh and fabulous. Which look resonates with you the most? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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