How to cut curtain bangs twist method

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'Not all curly-haired clients will suit a full block fringe but curly curtain bangs and or shorter pieces cut around the face are always a great option,' says Ricky Walters, owner of SALON64. Hair texture: While thick, straight and swingy curtain bangs may be the original 1970s look, this style actually lends itself beautifully to textured styles such as a shaggy bob too.

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“When the hair is quite thick they can blend in too much with the rest of the hair, so it’s important to cut them quite chunky in order that they stand out,' advises legendary hairdresser Larry King. Hair thickness: Certain hair types may require specific curtain bangs to be cut in.“This is because you can style them in so many ways: straight, waves, natural shape, with a ponytail hairstyle or pinned back.” Face shape: 'The thing that I like most about curtain bangs is that they can be tweaked to suit everybody-they can be done on any face shape,” says Pjetraj.Consider the following when deciding if this versatile style is right for you: (Image credit: Getty images) How to pick the best curtain bangs styleĬurtain bangs can work for almost any hair type and texture, from curly hairstyles to bob hairstyles and more.

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