
You get long bangs haircut in front and it’s up to you if you want to loosen them or you want to tie them with your ponytail. Once blow-dried, finish by ruffling your fringe with your fingers to give it that curtain effect.”īetter yet, if you’ve got a Dyson Airwrap ($899 at Dyson ) handy, Rota says the round brush attachment will become your BFF, blow-drying and shaping your fringe single-handed.Ĭheck out our guide to blow-drying your curtain fringe for more detail.Styling curtain bangs in long hair are easy and funky. “Then, take a round brush and blow-dry straight down and under with a slight bend. “Spray on some volumising spray (like the O&M Atonic Thickening Spray, $35.95 at Adore Beauty ),” instructs Pulitano. If you’re still committed, your morning routine will look a little like this: Pulitano seconds this, saying trims are as often as every 5-6 weeks, and “for some hair types a quick blow dry to bring the shape out. “This style overall generally requires regular trims to ensure it looks fresh, and requires daily styling if you have wavier hair,” says Rota. If you’ve had a fringe before and detested the upkeep, it doesn’t get much better with the curtain kind. If a client with curly hair came to me wanting the curtain fringe look I would recommend they go for a slightly longer version.” What is the maintenance for a curtain fringe? “Very curly hair when cut into a curtain fringe requires a lot of maintenance and work.

Īs for texture, Mariah Rota, celebrity hair stylist and owner of Cole Hair says, “ Generally straighter or wavy hair is better suited.”

Too short gives more of a square silhouette, which doesn’t look so good,” he tells Marie Claire. “ too short as you need a more rectangular silhouette to make it work. What hair types and lengths suit curtain fringes best?īad luck to those who committed to a bob already, as John Pulitano, Creative Director at Headcase Hair, says the style works best on medium-length and long-length hair.
