
Nonetheless, you should consider your hair type before embarking on the exercise. How To Fake Curtain Bangs According to Hair Typeįaking your hair into bangs is an easy task you can perform at home in a few minutes. Even without these celebrity endorsements, these bangs remain a low-risk, elegant hair trend you may want to jump on. The hairstyle has mainly gained acclaim in the fashion scene as several celebrities such as Ariana Grande and Halle Berry donned the trend. All you have to do is follow a few easy steps. However, if you are desperate to get it but do not want to cut your hair, you could fake the curtain bangs. Despite the popularity, there is a risk with trying out the bangs: having to chop your hair, which can be scary. The look has roots in the ’60s and ’70s (think Jane Birkin), but today's take on it works with a range of styles and textures: messy waves, curly shags, sleek blowouts, high ponytails, you name it.Recently, having curtain bangs has been quite a popular trend. What are curtain bangs?Ĭurtain bangs, for the uninitiated, are those shaggy, effortless bangs that-as the name suggests-frame your face perfectly, much like a curtain does with a window. People are still catching up to them, while others are putting their own stamp on them.


“I’m predicting that curtain bangs will continue to go strong throughout the year," LA's coolest hair stylist and trendsetter, Sal Salcedo, told GLAMOUR. Full, thick and flicky, the ‘70s shape has dominated on TikTok, with over 3 billion views on the platform and, word from top stylists is: it’s going absolutely nowhere any time soon, since it remains one of the most requested chops in the salon. And, it's also no surprise that the style is one of the most covetable haircuts of 2023 – despite having already headlined for the past few years.


There's no denying that curtain bangs are one of the swishiest, sexiest, most voluminous hair trends on the agenda right now.
