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#37: Swoopy Bangs for Layered Waves
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.
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#38: Wavy Hair with Choppy 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.
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#39: Short and Curly Pixie Cut
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.
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#40: Long Glamorous Bangs
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 the shoulder-length.
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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 up with styling products, depending on what result you want to achieve.