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    What if my curtain bangs are too thin?
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    You could go to a salon to get them corrected, or you could patiently grow them out, clipping them to the side or wearing a hat to hide them.
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    Do you need a straightener for the bangs after you’ve cut them?
    Top Answerer
    No, curtain bangs suit all face shapes and hair textures!
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    Does this work? I don't want to ruin my hair!
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    If you're worried about it, go to a salon to go get it done professionally. It certainly does work, however. You may have to resort to trial and error.
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    What are the best types of bangs? What are the most stylish bangs for short hair?
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    It amounts to personal preference. You might prefer curtain bangs, butterfly bangs, waterfall bangs, wispy bangs or side bangs. As for the most stylish bangs for short hair, blunt bangs, side bangs, curtain bangs and wispy bangs are all great choices to consider.
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    Why should I cut my curtain bangs at an angle?
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    Cutting at an angle gives your curtain bangs a more textured and natural look.
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    Would curtain bangs look good on wavy or curly hair?
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    Curtain bangs can look great on wavy or curly hair as they add texture and frame the face nicely.
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    Do I need hair shears, or can I just use regular scissors?
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    You need hair shears because they are sharper than regular scissors.
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    How can I avoid mistakes while cutting my own curtain bangs?
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    Start by having hair shears and a fine-tooth comb ready. Section your hair into a triangle, with the point at the front of your head and the base at your temples. Comb this section forward, pull it down between your fingers, and make small vertical cuts for texture. Work on both sides evenly, and remember it's better to cut less hair initially, as you can always trim more later.
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