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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesSarah D’Angelo is a hairstylist and educator from Ontario, Canada, specializing in cutting and coloring naturally wavy, curly and super curly hair types. Sarah values growth and education and loves helping people embrace their natural texture. Her introduction to curl specific techniques in 2012, after almost a decade in the hairstyling industry, felt contradictory to everything she had learned; yet as a fellow curly person who could relate to its challenges, she recognized there was a need for inclusivity in hair education. Sarah enjoys the diversity and customization of working with her clients’ unique hair types. Her areas of expertise include dry hair cutting, hand-painted coloring techniques and product education. When not working behind the chair, Sarah loves to train new stylists, create tutorials, read and write.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesSometimes those with natural curls are afraid to go short, but this look proves there’s nothing to fear. Graduated shapes that build up weight toward the interior supply structure to coils. The elongated tendrils in the front are a playful touch.
There is one widespread myth about curly hair that has been etched in women’s minds: women with curly hair shouldn’t wear bangs. This is not true at all! Curly hair with bangs looks extremely cute and feminine. Not only curly bangs have become a major trend now, but adding bangs actually softens up your look and makes your hairstyle pretty hot, too! Check out the ideas below for ultimate proof.
This short curly bob is ideal for naturally curly hair with slightly longer bangs that graze the eyebrows. You can wear this look everywhere, from the red carpet and beach-side chilling to dinner dates and beyond.
This modern shag with natural curls is a perfect way to style medium-length or long curls. The best thing about this style is that you don’t have to cut your front pieces too short, just direct layers towards the front when applying your styling products and scrunch.
If you’re a follower of hairstyles with loose curls, this ’do will definitely attract your attention. Add face-framing curtain bangs to make this cut more elegant and girly and a dirty blonde hue for extra volume.
There’s a long-antiquated rule that you aren’t supposed to wear bangs with curly hair due to shrinkage and a funny resemblance to a poodle. The best way to combat this association is to work with a stylist who specializes in curly hair to make sure your bangs blend in with the layers in your hair; the result will be a full and flirty hairdo.
This haircut never goes out of style, as it works well for all face shapes and hair types. If you need to quickly refresh your ’do, use a curl refreshing spray that won’t weigh your locks down and instantly enliven them.
A shaggy cut is an excellent way for women with round faces to elongate their visage. The layered loose curls that are not so voluminous frame the sides of the face to make it look longer. Plus, this cut is easy to style with a curling iron if you have naturally straight hair.
Cut your curly locks a bit, add gorgeous curly bangs and voila, you’ll look like a supermodel! With this transformation, a long, thin face shape is instantly lifted. It’s the perfect way to take ten years off your look.
Curly-haired girls usually opt for mid-length cuts as they are easier to manage and style. But check out how stylish and luxurious this long curly shag looks! Pair these “seamless layers” with short, choppy bangs to add more life to your previously limp curls.
The off-center part is trending now, and for good reason. It combines both modern and retro styles, adding uniqueness to curly hair. With brow-grazing fringe and layered ends, this cut looks even more stylish.
If you’re ready to take your curly bob from ho-hum to wow, this is your inspiration. This ’do ideally suits all hair types, plus it requires minimal styling. The layered cut ensures that your curls dry in perfect spirals for an easy wash-and-go hairstyle.
Blonde curly hair feels less dense than darker shades; that’s because our eyes pick up the surface quality of pale hues and perceive the outlines on deeper ones. Keep your curly bangs in vogue with sandy blonde highlights like the ones pictured.
Blunt hairstyles leave heavy strands and a lack of volume on natural curl patterns. Yet, messy curly layers can help add shape and movement to your ’do, making it more voluminous and relaxed.
Smooth transitions are the key to achieving easy-to-manage bangs for curly hair. This cut features a continuous flow of layered curls from the short pieces at the brow to the drawn-out ends. With the dirty blonde hair color, this curly bob looks weightless and catchy.
Check out how this shag completely transforms her appearance. Framing the face with curly bangs and layered tousled locks, this cut looks released and lifted. A great choice for ladies with fine hair.
If your curls are long and loose and your face shape is oblong or oval, opt for straight wispy bangs to add an edgy vibe to your look. These bangs blend really well with the rest of the style on loose curl patterns.
These micro-curls look so good with curly curtain bangs! A real godsend for ladies with hair of naturally curly texture and brown hues. Finish styling tight corkscrew curls by twisting in nourishing oils or serums for shine, polish and sealing hydration.
This sultry style with curtain fringe is full of flowing movement and volume. The messy waves are touchable and effortless for just the right amount of sexiness. If you want to enhance your curly texture without compromising the length, this style is what you need!
Combining a pixie cut with curly bangs and burgundy highlights produces a delightful contrast. Such a sassy style will add more rock’n’roll to your look, making it modern and eye-catching.
Let your natural waves fall freely on your shoulders while your curly bangs hang loosely, working as a face-framing detail. Recreate these gorgeous beachy waves by blow-drying your hair with a texturizing spray.
Look how curtain bangs accentuate this beauty’s beautiful eyes. There is an effortlessly chic vibe to this particular style of bangs. They definitely flatter oval, long, triangular, and heart-shaped faces best.
Highlight bright blue eyes with soft bangs. Incorporating dark brown pieces into a soft flaxen blonde adds dimension to your curly hair with bangs that enhance the visual interest of the style. Messy waves are universally appealing—you can’t go wrong with this look.
Using slightly different hues for length and fringe adds definition to the free-flowing lines of wavy hair. Parting deeply and sweeping your hair to one side blends the blunt edge of the bangs. Dry with an oval paddle brush and wrap any slack sections around a styling wand to refine.
No one can deny the appeal of a beautiful blonde bob. It manages to be both sexy and sophisticated at the same time. Take a standard layered cut to the next level by incorporating curls; the texture will also add fullness to thin strands.
Long curly hair has an easy-going bohemian vibe. The tousled texture and scattered lightness through the tips show off chunky layers. The irregular texture flatters strong jaw lines and prominent features. To style, simply scrunch in some mousse and air dry.
We love the balance of ethereal and edgy in this cut. The tapered neckline and choppy micro bangs give short curly hair a contemporary twist. Removing weight brings bounce, while the rich chocolate hue makes the airy ends feel more substantial.
This classic shape provides uniform distribution of body throughout the complementary medium length. The sweeping front and golden brown shade customize the style. With curly hair, bangs can sometimes feel blocky; angling them flatters the cheekbones and accentuates the eyes.
One of the easiest ways to make spirals seem modern is to wear them a little messy. The curly bangs in this look are sparse, allowing strands to separate and articulate, contrasting the overall density. After drying, slide fingers underneath your hair and massage the scalp to fluff.
Glasses can present a challenge for curly hairstyles with bangs. The solution is to wear side bangs that fall an inch or so above the brows so they complement, and not compete with, your frames. Unbroken length at the sides and back prevents cowlicks.
Using a spiral technique—where hair is twisted once at the scalp and then wrapped lengthwise down the barrel of an iron—produces an evenly curled effect. Choppy straight bangs and silver ombre ends incorporate popular color trends into the sweet design.
Sometimes those with natural curls are afraid to go short, but this look proves there’s nothing to fear. Graduated shapes that build up weight toward the interior supply structure to coils. The elongated tendrils in the front are a playful touch.
Sometimes spiral curls can look too precious, especially on women with thick hair which can be overpowering. To upgrade your hairstyle to a more cutting-edge look, opt for a beautiful hair color. A deep purple is a lovely choice for perfect brunette curls. If you worry about breakage or committing to one color, try a semi-permanent formula.
Angles and curves offset each other creating shapes that feel perfectly balanced. The sloped edge goes with subtle stacking that shifts heaviness away from the nape. A separate line curves gently above the eyes. Filaments of cream showcase the coil pattern by tracing individual helices.
Encircling the face with a halo of corkscrews is a pretty and exuberant way to wear shoulder length tresses. Use a diffuser and a handful of mousse to expand and elevate the shape. Keep contours loose for a youthful and free-spirited feeling.
If you want to change things up a bit, you can style your curly hair with light eyebrow-skimming bangs like Jennie Garth did. Gather your hair into a half-up, half-down hairstyle. Let your curls cascade freely on your shoulders. Meanwhile, you can straighten your bangs and let them fall right above your eyes.
Kathy Griffin shows you another way to rock straight bangs. Style your curls with lots of volume and body to your hair. To complete the look, you can make a style statement by wearing short, blunt bangs.
There is nothing that complements an effortless and chic wavy style more than long side bangs like Eliza Coupe’s. This particular way to style bangs is best suited for women who prefer A-line bob hairstyles. It makes your bangs blend seamlessly with the rest of your hair for an awesome natural-looking style.
Since curly hair tends to shrink, long bangs always work better for curls than a short fringe. Take a hint from Sandra Taylor. She aptly pairs her layered waves with long swoopy bangs.
It is okay to let your curls and bangs be a bit unruly sometimes. There is something effortlessly casual and chic about naturally wavy bangs. Take Laura Dern’s hairstyle as an example. It is wavy and carefree without looking overly messy.
Selenis Leyva looks incredible with this short hairstyle, and the addition of bangs guarantees a head-turning look. The best thing about this particular hairstyle is that it’s youthful, chic and easy to style with foams or mousses.
There is nothing more glamorous than long wavy bangs to accentuate your natural curls. Do not be too afraid to achieve lots of volume on your hair like Anna Chapman. This is a great hairstyle for long hair, too, but it works best on shoulder length.
As you can see, there are several ideas worth a try when you want to add bangs to your curly hair. It is all about accepting the natural peculiarities of your hair and learning to play it up with styling products, depending on what result you want to achieve.
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Curly bangs are often less of a commitment than we might think. You can take the time to style them forward to add interest and softness to your hair cut or leave them to part naturally and blend into layers, helping encourage volume and shape as they grow out.”