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30 Gorgeous Curtain Bangs to Complement Any Hairstyle

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Ema Globyte

9. Sandy Blonde Waves. Versatility is only one of the reasons why you may want to cut your front strands in this manner. Even if your hair is basically straight, you can add effortless beach waves to it, and it will chime well with your voluminous, long fringe.

What are curtain bangs? This is a type of bangs that frames the face on both sides. They are cut shorter on the inside and become gradually longer outside. Most often such fringe is center-parted.

Should you get them? This depends on your face shape and your goal. They perfectly hide big foreheads, are very good for showing beautiful cheekbones, and always highlight your best features, if cut right. They are good for all face shapes! You just need to find a skilled hairstylist to choose the ones that suit you.

There are many different options to style this type of fringe depending on the hair type and your face shape. Here are some top-class examples of a perfect curtain fringe for your reference.

1. Straight Highlighted Style. A fringe may involve highlights that emphasize your eye color. This hairdo looks current and effortless, which can be perfect for work or play.

2. Bangs with Defined Disconnection. While many hairstyles blend such fringe types into face-framing layers to create a seamless flow of strands, these long strands are paired with clearly disconnected pieces to give them some interest and balance the oblong face shape.

3. Shaggy Long Bob. This soft peach-blonde shag is coupled with a set of layered front strands stepping down along the oblong face to break its length and shift attention to the eyes.

4. Front Step Layers. This is a great hairstyle if you want a heavily layered haircut. The longer face-framing curtain fringe shapes the face right the way you need, the layers add texture and movement. Lovely!

5. Choppy Layers and Highlights. Do not forget to place some splashes of blonde on a fringe when spicing up your dark hair with highlights — this will illuminate the face and make the overall style look naturally sun-kissed.

Sun-Kissed Lob with Curtain Bangs
By Hiro

6. Long Feathered Strands. One of the most popular hairstyles now! They frame the face with soft layers that blend into the hair and go great with any hairstyle and length.

7. Choppy Shoulder Length. Although heavily sliced out on the bottom, this buttery blonde hair retains plenty of volume around the crown thanks to the deep and thick fringe attached to it.

8. Balayaged Long Hair. This is a great choice if you’re looking for haircuts with this type of fringe while keeping the length of your hair. Front strands, layers, and a full-head balayage create a seamless and effortless look.

9. Sandy Blonde Waves. Versatility is only one of the reasons why you may want to cut your front strands in this manner. Even if your hair is basically straight, you can add effortless beach waves to it, and it will chime well with your voluminous, long fringe.

10. Midi Wavy Hair. If you have medium-length locks, a soft curtain fringe that blends with soft shaggy layers of your hair is a great choice. Bounce and volume are guaranteed!

11. Blonde Money Pieces. If you prefer to leave your hair straight, cutting some soft front face-framing strands will add dimension to your hairstyle. Otherwise, everything could look flat. The result is elegant and sophisticated!

12. Sleek Hair Past the Shoulders. The best way to style such front strands is to gently use a round brush. This way you’ll create soft and natural-looking curves that will blend in with the rest of the hairstyle. However, there are a lot of styling options for such hairstyles. You just need to find the way you like the most.

13. Short Curtain Fringe. The great thing about such hairstyles is that they can be adapted to fit different face shapes and hair textures. Short curtain fringe, for example, can enhance your cheekbones and jawline.

14. Layered Flipped Out Ends. This picture illustrates how beautifully a shorter version of the fringe can define cheekbones and create plenty of softness and texture with densely cut layers curled away from the face.

15. Messy Waves. To make thick wavy hair attractive, you don’t need a sophisticated hairstyle. Instead, add a flowing long fringe like this one and one-two tone lighter highlights to your waves to enhance that beach look.

16. Straight Brunette Hair. While we are more accustomed to shaggy hairstyles of this type, this version offers quite another approach and emphasizes the smoothness of the hair with a polished finish for the fringe.

17. Wispy Fringe. Supermodel’s hair with blunt ends, face-framing layers, and bouncy blowouts is back, but it never hurts to add a modern touch through unrefined styling and effortlessly parted front strands.

18. Midi Layered Cut. This lengthy version shows how you can safely dip your toe into fringed hairstyles since it gives you the freedom to easily pin the fringe back or tuck it behind the ear.

19. Layered Wavy Hair. If you have long hair, you can choose a layered curtain fringe and add curls to the length. Some extra volume ‘never killed nobody’, right?

20. Long Straight Tresses. If you’re looking for retro vibes, this is a must-have. The right face-framing will add a touch of femininity and softness even to the most masculine features. Moreover, they will visually become a cute small accent in a completely straight hairstyle.

21. Shaggy Lengthy Waves. Boasting a lush texture enhanced with honey highlights, this cute brown shag radiates serious ‘70s vibes and beautifully frames the face with the sculptured front strands lightened at the ends.

22. Blowout with a Feathered Fringe. This pretty brunette wears her lavish mane with lots of bounce and volume on the bottom and aptly balances the look with cheekbone-grazing front strands rich in texture.

23. Shoulder-Grazing Straight Hair. This is a great hairstyle if you have medium straight hair and want to add an extra touch to it. It will beautifully frame your face and correct its shape where you think you need it.

24. Rounded Bob Haircut. Face-framing will take even the most classic bob haircut to the next level. Need to add a sophisticated and luxurious feel to your haircut? The fringe will do this.

25. Neck-Length Haircut. Face-frame with layers is a great choice when you want to soften your features. Waves in hair soften the face by themselves, but who doesn’t need that extra touch of cuteness? A great fit for all age groups, as it creates a youthful look.

26. Blonde Shag. This blonde head of hair adorned with the minimalist version of a Farrah Fawcett’s fringe is handsomely layered and textured to remove some bulk and fill it with movement.

27. Blonde Step Layers. You will definitely need a good deal of layering in the front and at least some blowout to mimic this gorgeous hairstyle full of movement and volume.

28. Highlighted Midi Shag. It is better to rely on a professional hairstylist when it comes to cutting your front strands. Especially if you need a color service too. This hairstyle shows as a transitional hair color job. The beautiful lady comes out from the dark shade with the help of highlights. Stunning!

29. Layered Lob. If you don’t know how to style your fringe with flair, take a page from this girl’s book and flip out the ends all along the face with a clear definition.

30. Long Boho Messy Hair. Here is a great example of a more bohemian take on the trendy fluffy texture translated through the tousled fringe that brings out the cheekbones.

Such haircuts are, without any doubt, one of the most popular trends among hairstyles for the upcoming year. There are so many ways to get a haircut that will really enhance your beauty and unique personality. Before styling a fringe, consider your hair type and haircut. Think of adding colorful accents to your front strands or throughout the length.