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Fluff fringe with a hair dryer: Kendall styles her clients' bangs with the Dyson Airwrap (for a more affordable option, try the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer). They’re super bold and generally look cute on most people… but be aware that blunt bangs create a hard line across the face, which may be unflattering to some. Here, a guide to navigating the curtain bangs look, from getting the right cut to styling them at home. What are curtain bangs? If you thought that hairstyles with bangs were strictly reserved for those with straight hair, think again. Adding a fringe is a flattering way of adding more shape to your coils and taking away some of the weight. If you wish to add some versatility of styling into your bangs, opt for the layered cut. Ask your hairstylist to add varying lengths in your bangs, as this helps them blend into the rest of your hair and makes it easier for you to adapt them into different hairstyles. They are also good for adding some volume to thin hair bangs. 7. Choppy bangsMade famous by Bridget Bardot in the '70s, curtain bangs are a feathered cut that creates a mussed-up, cool-girl look. "Recently, every single one of my clients has wanted some sort of face frame, and I always recommend [these]," says celebrity hairstylist Mary Kendall. "They are low maintenance, work with all hairlines and are fairly user-friendly to style."
Loving these fringe ideas? Still not sure if you’re willing to part with your hair? Bangs needn’t be scary because you can simply fake it ’til you make it with this easy, faux fringe. If you already have bangs, just tease the base, curl them with a small round brush, and pin them in place. Easy peasy. If you’re not quite ready to take the plunge, there are some pretty sweet ways to fake bangs for the day.Follow this tutorial for effortless, wispy bangs. She’s a professional hair stylist, but if you follow closely and slowly, you’ll be able to get the exact look right from the comfort of your home! Of course you’ll need trimming shears, but you’ll also need a hair straightener to style your new bangs after you cut them! For hair that is naturally wavy, ask your hairstylist to cut bangs that incorporate the natural texture. Wavy bangs need minimal styling and can be quite a unique look if you're bored of wearing your tresses straighter. 11. Micro bangs Deep regret can come from cutting bangs- resulting in using bobby pins, headbands and a lot of hairspray to keep those bad boys out of the way. But since there are many different types of bangs to choose from, it’s crucial to know what they are and how to communicate what you want to your stylist.