Curtain Bangs: 6 Looks, and How They'd Sit on You
The most forgiving fringe there is: curtain bangs part in the middle, sweep to the sides, and grow out gracefully. Here are six variations, and a way to see any of them on your own face before you commit.
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The six looks

Classic long curtain bangs
The safest entry point: long enough to tuck, short enough to frame.

French bob with curtain bangs
Chin-length and Parisian, the highest-impact version of this cut.

Curly shag with curtain bangs
Curls love curtain bangs; the shape does the work for you.

Long layers with wispy bangs
Softest option, and the easiest to grow out unnoticed.

Shoulder-length waves
The universal one: works on nearly every face shape.

Straight lob with curtain bangs
Sharp, modern, and needs the least styling time.
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