Curtain bangs have dominated women’s hair trends. Now men are asking: can we pull this off too? The answer is complicated.
What Are Curtain Bangs
Hair parted in the middle, with longer fringe pieces framing the face on both sides. Think 70s rock stars or young Leonardo DiCaprio. The look is soft, slightly feminine, and undeniably trendy.
When They Work on Men
Longer overall hairstyles accommodate curtain bangs naturally. If you already have medium or long hair, adding this framing element can work. Your face should have some angularity—the soft bangs balance strong features well.
When to Skip Them
Short hairstyles don’t support curtain bangs. The proportions look wrong. Round faces may appear rounder with this framing. Receding hairlines make the center part problematic.
Maintenance Reality
Curtain bangs need daily attention. They don’t air-dry well for most men—you’ll need a blow dryer and round brush. Every morning. If you’re low-maintenance by nature, this isn’t your style.
The Verdict
Most men should probably skip curtain bangs. They’re high-maintenance and require specific face shapes and hair types. But if you fit the profile and commit to styling, they can look undeniably good.
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