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Curtain bangs are a great way to try out bangs if you’re nervous about rocking a short bang. These long, wispy bangs are popular because they flatter all face shapes and are super easy to style. Curtain bangs frame the face and are longer than other bang styles. Even better, they’re pretty simple to cut on your own. You just need a couple of tools and a little bit of confidence. You’ll be loving your new bangs in no time!

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Make a center part and section out your hair.

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  1. Part your hair in the center and find the top of your head. Use a fine-toothed flat comb to draw a part right down the middle of your head. This will help you make sure that your bangs comb out evenly. Next, use the same comb to locate the top of your head. Start by holding your comb to the top of your forehead, and then work your way back on your head until you hit the spot where the comb lies flat. [5]
    • That’s the center of your head and will be the place where you start to section out your bangs.
    • Section out a triangle of hair to cut. Use that top spot on your head and the arch of your eyebrows as your guides. Comb a sharp part from the top of your head to the top of the arch of your right brow, parting on the diagonal. Secure that section of hair with a small clip, then hit the other side using the same method. [6]
    • Now you have the section of hair that you’ll cut into bangs. Comb the entire section straight down, letting it fall right in front of your face.
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Cut your bangs straight across at chin level.

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  1. This part is key! [7] Run the comb through your hair until you get to your chin. Once you get to the chin, place your first 2 fingers right underneath the comb. This is where you’ll start cutting. Make your first cuts straight across the entire section. Hold the scissors parallel with your chin. [8]
    • By cutting right under your fingers, you'll create your chin-length bangs. Don't go any shorter right now. You can always cut more later if you want to.
    • One of the most common mistakes when cutting your own bangs is going shorter than you wanted to. To avoid this, make your first cuts longer than you planned. You can always make them shorter, but you won’t be able to put back any hair you wish you hadn’t trimmed.
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Part your bangs down the middle and cut each side at an angle.

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  1. Hold one section of your bangs between 2 fingers just a little bit above the ends. Hold your fingers parallel to the angle of your brows at a slightly downward angle. Use the shears to cut just below your fingers. Do the same thing on the other side, but make your cut the opposite angle. Sweep your curtain bangs to the side of your face and enjoy your new look. [9]
    • The gentle downward angle from the top of your brow arch to the end of your brow is the same slight angle you’re going for with your bangs.
    • Step back a little from the mirror before you make these cuts. That way, you can get the bigger picture of how your bangs look. It's easy to cut too much if you're too close to the mirror. [10]

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    What if my curtain bangs are too thin?
    Sarah
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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?
    Sarah
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    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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      1. Yan Kandkhorov. Hair Stylist. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
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      Curtain bangs are long, wispy bangs that frame the face in a flattering way. If you’d like to cut your own curtain bangs at home, start by getting a sharp pair of hair cutting shears so you can make precise cuts. Detangle your dry hair with a comb and part it evenly down the middle. Place your comb at the crown of your head and create a sharp, diagonal part from your crown to the arch of your right eyebrow. Secure this right section of hair in place with a small clip, then create a second part from your crown to the arch of your left eyebrow. This creates a triangular section of hair that will form your curtain bangs. Comb the section of hair straight down so it falls directly in front of your face. Then, run the comb through your hair again until you get to your chin and stop. Place your first 2 fingers right underneath the comb and cut the section of hair straight across at chin level. Next, part your bangs down the middle and hold the right half of your bangs between 2 fingers just above the tips of your hair. Keep your fingers parallel to the angle of your right eyebrow angle and use the shears to cut just below your fingers. Do the same thing on the left side, but make this cut to the opposite angle so it’s parallel to the arch of your left eyebrow. To feather your bangs so they blend naturally with the rest of your hair, comb your bangs straight down a final time. Hold your shears vertically and make 4-6 small snips across the bottom of your fringe. Brush out your bangs, style your hair, and enjoy your new look!

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