You’ve certainly heard that fringes frame the face and it’s no wonder: they can transform any look. Despite the retro footprint, the fringe curtain – which was very successful during the 70s – has come back with everything to show its versatility and is already making quite a success.
Also called the “curtain”, that fringe model is named precisely because it is characterized by dividing the strands in half as if the hair were, in fact, a curtain. In addition, the fringe of the curtain is usually longer than the other models, remaining between the eyes and the cheeks.
And to add a touch of modernity to the look, nothing better than a haircut that does justice to your style, right? So, if you can’t wait to adopt the “curtain” on your look either, check out which cuts go perfectly with this type of fringe.
Long bob
Isn’t it new that the long bob is a cut that’s here to stay, huh? The good news is that this look is constantly being reinvented and repaginated and the proof of this is that the long bob with bangs is already gaining more and more fans. The curtain version is perfect to complement this look and make it even more modern.
Blunt cut
Although it is a minimalist cut, the blunt cut – characteristic for the straight base with super aligned wires and at the height of the collarbone – can fall very well with the curtain fringe. This is because it can help to break the “serious” air of this cut, balancing the look that used to be known precisely for being simple and discreet.
Swag hair
The so-called swag hair is a medium cut beeem repicado! It is cute, especially between wavy and curly, since it helps to give more movement to the curved wires. Traditionally, the swag accompanies a medium fringe, which is why this cut is perfect to be used with the curved fringe.
Long cut pricked
No doubt the long cut has always been one of the favourites to use with the fringe curtain. The two form a duo as incredible as rice and beans, because they combine perfectly together! So, if you don’t give up your hair, this could be the ideal cut for you.
Long cut with straight base
For those who prefer a more traditional look without the sharp edges, the long cut with a straight base is also a great request. Best of all, if you already have this haircut, you can stick to the curtain fringe whenever you want! Enjoy and check out how to cut the fringe at home.