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Curtain Bangs Hairstyles For Women

Curtain bangs have become one of women's most popular fringe styles in recent years. The name comes from how the soft fringe falls gracefully to frame the face like a delicate curtain. Compared to blunt cut bangs, curtain bangs feature longer face-framing layers that blend seamlessly into the rest of the hair. 

This versatile fringe is flattering on oval, round, square, and heart-shaped faces. If you’re considering curtain bang hairstyles for a stylish new look, read on for insight on the most flattering curtain bangs style.

  1. Center Part Curtain Bang Style

With symmetrical features, oval faces can pull off a deep center part, and long curtain bangs fall evenly on both sides of the face. This framing flatters the oval's balanced proportions.

  1. Side Part Curtain Bang Style

An off-center side part and side-swept bangs brushing diagonally across the forehead add dimension to oval faces. Let longer fringe graze both cheekbones.

  1. Curly Bangs

Natural waves and curls give bangs extra volume and bounce. Fringe with texture creates a beautiful definition on oval faces.

  1. Short Bangs

Cutting curtain fringe a bit shorter so it hits at cheekbone level or above opens up oval faces attractively. Shorter curtain bang styles reveal more of the eyes.

  1. Wispy Bangs

Wispy, feathered-out bangs that taper thinner as they reach the cheekbones slim down round faces most. Keep fringe sheer and light.

  1. Side-Swept Bangs

A deep side part and long side-swept curtain fringe add angles alongside round faces. Let the longest pieces extend just past the cheekbones. 

  1. Short Angled Bangs  

Cutting curtain fringe shorter on the sides and longer in the middle minimizes width and increases height on round faces for balance.

  1. Piece-Y Bangs

Choppy, piece-y bangs with uneven ends diffuse roundness. Make sure shorter fringe pieces still reach the cheekbones.

  1. Long Bangs

Extra long bangs falling past the cheekbones complement square faces. Maximize the round shape and movement of the fringe.

  1. Curved Bangs 

Cutting bangs shorter in the middle and longer at the sides creates a curved shape that softens square angles along the hairline and jaw.

  1. Side-Swept Bangs

Pulling all the hair off to one side with a deep side part makes square faces appear longer. Sweep curtain fringe entirely across the forehead. 

  1. Short Curly Bangs

Bouncy chin-length curly bangs diffuse the harshness of square angles. A shorter texture softens the hairline.

  1. Short Bangs

Cutting curtain fringe extra short helps minimize a broad forehead on heart-shaped faces. Keep bangs above the eyebrows.

  1. Long Side-Swept Bangs

Drawing the eye downwards, extra-long side-swept curtain fringe extending to the jawline complements a heart face shape’s narrow chin. 

  1. Bangs on Medium Hair

Shoulder-length medium hair looks chic with eye-skimming bangs. Chin-to-cheekbone fringe suits this versatile length. 

  1. Long Side-Swept Bangs

Drawing the eye downwards, extra-long side-swept curtain fringe extending to the jawline complements a heart face shape’s narrow chin.

  1.  Bangs With Long Hair

Long hair with long bangs grazing the collarbones has a romantic vibe. According to LoveHairstyles, extra long fringe and layers flatter long locks.

  1. Curved Curtains

This classic curtain bang style has a soft, arched shape around the eyes before tapering towards the chin. It creates a gorgeous framing effect around the face.

  1. Straight Across Curtains

Instead of a curved shape, these bangs are cut straight across the cheeks or chin for a bold, striking look.

  1. Short Curtain Fringe

While most bangs fall around chin length, a shorter version graces the cheekbones. This creates an undone, spiky effect.

  1. Micro Bangs

Wispy, minimal fringe pieces gently part and drape for a low-maintenance style perfect for faking bangs.

  1. Bardot Bangs

Named for the '60s icon, these ultra-long eye-grazing bangs add a retro flare when styled with bombshell waves.


  1. Curtain Bang Styles With Layers

Heavy face-framing layers blend into bangs for added shape and volume around the face.

  1. Curtain Bang Updo 

Pull-back curtain bangs into an easy chignon or topknot for a romantic, boho-inspired look.

  1. Banged Pixie Cut 

Curtain fringe sweeps across the forehead or tucks behind the ears on daring pixie cuts.

  1. Curtain Bang Lob Style

With bangs and layers hitting right at the collarbone, the long bob becomes ultra-flattering with bangs.

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