You’re not alone if you’ve ever opted to get a haircut with bangs only to be unhappy with the results once you’ve done so. Bangs may be difficult to manage and usually need a lot of maintenance (read: wrestling them into submission with a hairdryer every morning). Curtain bangs, on the other hand, are a different story altogether; think of them as a trendier, more relaxed variation of blunt bangs.

Curtain bangs are one of the most flexible bang styles available. Depending on your style, they can look good on everybody, Longer bangs make your face appear narrower, whilst shorter bangs can define your cheekbones.

You won’t need to use the blow-dryer before leaving the house when it comes to maintenance. [Curtain bangs] are extremely low-maintenance since they flow naturally into your hair and can be styled in any way you like. Take a peek at some of our favorite celebrities taking on curtain bangs, with ideas for every texture, length, and style. Curtain bangs also look great with updos.

Bangs on Curly Curtains

Even if you only want to throw your hair into a topknot, curtain bangs make it appear like you put some work into it.

Wavy Curtain Bangs

Is the prospect of having to blow-dry your bangs every day keeping you from cutting your wavy hair? Curtain bangs may be used with almost any texture.

Wispy curtain bangs

Keep your hair long and wispy in the rest of your head, and trim your bangs to frame your face.

Take a look at Jisoo, Momo, and Seulgi strutting their bangs: