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#9: Middle Length Hair with Curtain Bangs
Curtain bangs skillfully added to this medium-length hair create a sassy, effortless look. The tousled texture and subtle face-framing highlights are extremely flattering.
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#10: The 70s Bangs
The 70s bangs look daring and free. But hairdressers worldwide choose this appealing retro style not only due to its teasy look. Curtain fringe of the 70s matches most women, so you can rarely get it wrong.
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#11: Hiding Protruding Cheekbones
Curtain haircut with feathered bangs not only looks feminine but also helps to improve some aspects of appearance, such as protruding cheekbones. Stylish pastel pink combined with melted roots scores additional points.
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#12: Soft Curtain Bangs
Wispy curtain bangs look light and demand minimum maintenance. The element is super flattering and pairs well with flowy long hair. More than that, the haircut makes the beauty of your eyes a central focus.
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#13: Shag with Curtain Bangs
Struggling with frizzy hair? A good stylist can fix that, also taking 10 years off your face. This trendy messy shag with flicked curtain bangs is one of the best images to show to your hairstylist.
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#14: Curtain Bangs with a Ponytail
Women love curtain bangs because they can hide some nasty baby hairs and can be styled as hair pieces with a high ponytail or a messy bun. A good hairstyle to wear, isn’t it?
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#15: Short Curtain Bangs
Baby curtain bangs are a new trendy twist on the 70s bangs style. Delicately thinned out at the center, they open up the face to create a stunning haircut for round face shapes. Baby bangs work best for short and medium-length hair.