If you have a rounder face shape with full, accentuated cheeks, opting for curtain bangs that are "thin, wispy, and textured" is your best bet, notes Mane Addicts. To achieve a texturized look, apply texturizing sprays and dry shampoos that will add some volume and texture to your curtain bangs. However, if you possess a longer face shape, Latest Hairstyles suggests sweeping out your curtain bangs with a round brush. Adding additional layers at the shoulder will also work wonders to add fullness to your face.
Those with a heart-shaped face, characterized by sharp cheekbones and a smaller chin, should balance out a thinner jawline and wider forehead by styling curtain bangs with a center part and smooth, swoopy layers created by blow-drying hair with a round brush. If you have a stronger jawline and high cheekbones, which is often referred to as a square-shaped face, balance those sharp angles with a deep center part and short, wispy fringed curtain bangs, per Mane Addicts.
Face shape aside, is it possible to maintain curtain bangs when you have curly hair? As it turns out, curtain bangs actually work incredibly well for those with curly hair. Hairstyle Sierra Kener told StyleCaster that curly curtain bangs can be styled with gel or styling cream and then blown dry until the hair is about 80% dry. Then, you'll need to add a bit more gel or cream while twisting and scrunching the hair until you achieve the perfect curly 'do.