

They also add an elegance to an undo or a chill ponytail.” Curtain bangs have recently become a popular trend in hair styling, and for a good reason. They highlight cheekbones, balance out face shapes.

Give curtain bangs a try to switch up your look without making a major commitment! Award winning hairstylist, Erin Fernandes says, “Curtain bangs are the fastest way to change your shape/style, without committing to a big chop. As if that wasn’t enough, this unique style is incredibly versatile to experiment with various looks – all you need to do is ask your hairdresser or hair stylist for it. Whether you are looking to zhuzh up an updo or bring life to a loose style, curtain bangs are the perfect way to elegantly frame your face and give you a cool, modern look. If you’re anything like me and always feel a pang of apprehension when trying out new styles (especially bangs), bottleneck bangs will be the perfect dip-of-the-toe-look (welp, in this case hair).Curtain bangs have made a huge resurgence as a striking style that will give you a chic, edgy, timeless look.

Finally, follow up with texturizing spray like Milbon Dry Texturizing Spray to give the strands a bit of volume, definition and separation.Īfter transitioning from curtain bangs to bottleneck bangs, I may never go back.

Keep playing with your round brush and dryer until you achieve the desired results. Smith’s Serum, before drying depending upon your hair needs-“Leave In is better for finer textures that need help controlling frizz while the Serum is for hair types that need a little extra nourishment.” As for getting the hairs to fall in the right direction, blow dry the wet hairs down and over the length of your face before taking the side sections and simultaneously combing and drying them diagonally. When Aldana De Jesus showed me how to style my new bottleneck bangs, she said to opt for a leave-in conditioner, like Mr. Especially if you haven’t had bangs before, the roots will habitually want to lay to the sides of the face and “the heat trains those roots to lay where they should.” “Your best bet would be to use a blow-dryer,” says Aldana De Jesus. While not one of those I-woke-up-like-this haircut, it’s fairly simple to achieve a salon-worthy style at-home.
