How to Style Curtain Bangs with a Flat Iron [Tips & Tricks]

I absolutely LOVE trying out new styles and methods for my hair. Curtain bangs are a lot of fun, and I really enjoy them. But how on earth do you get them to look so good?

All you need for curtain bangs is a pair of hair straighteners, some bobby pins, and a little bit of patience. The rest is down to you.

In this guide, I’m going to take you through some great methods so that you can achieve the look you want effortlessly.

Key Takeaways:

  • Curtain bangs are a great way to add personality to your look
  • A hair straightener is a perfect tool for creating sleek, straight curtain bangs
  • You can also use a hair dryer or curling irons for something with more bounce and volume when you style curtain bangs

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How to Style Curtain Bangs with a Hair Straightener

If you’re ready to get styling, I’m going to give you some of the best styling methods to get those curtain bangs and make yourself look incredible.

The Double-C Curtain Bangs Method

The first curtain bangs method is what I like to call the “double-C” curtain bangs. This involves using a hair straightener to CREATE two “C” shapes in your curtain bangs.

  • First, take a small section of hair from the outermost part of your curtain bangs and curl it inwards towards your face.
  • Then, take a second small section of hair from the innermost part of your curtain bangs and curl it outwards away from your face.
  • Finally, use your hair straightener to lightly press the two sections of hair together in the middle.
  • This will create a soft, natural-looking wave in your curtain bangs.
  • You can use a texturizing spray to help add a little volume.

Pro Tip: You can also use a round brush to style long curtain bangs. This helps to achieve a naturally wavy look when you want your bangs styled.

Check out this video for more great tips.

Using a Heat Style to Add Volume to Curtain Bangs

You can use a heat styling method if you want to add a bit of VOLUME and body to your curtain bangs.

  • First, take a small section of curtain bangs and clip it up out of the way. Then, take a second small section of curtain bangs and clip it up on the other side.
  • Now, take your hair straightener and hold it horizontally, so the plates face downwards.
  • Place the hair straightener about an inch away from your roots and slowly glide it down the length of your curtain bangs. You can use a blow dryer to help dry the waves in place.
  • As you’re doing this, keep the hair straightener moving so that you don’t overheat any area.
  • Finish by lightly running your fingers through your curtain bangs to create a soft, tousled look.

Pro Tip: If you have thin hair, you might want to style bangs at a lower temperature to avoid potential damage. When you style curtain bangs, taking your time is always worth it.

Use a Curling Iron for Bouncy Curtain Bangs

You can use a curling iron if you want your curtain bangs to have a bit of BOUNCE and movement. This is a great method if you have naturally straight hair.

straightening hair using curling iron

  • First, use a heat protectant on your curtain bangs to protect them from heat damage.
  • Then, curl your curtain bangs in small sections. Use a small barrel curling iron for the best results.
  • Hold the curling iron at the root of your curtain bangs and wrap the hair around it.
  • Hold for a few seconds, then release.
  • Finish by spraying your curtain bangs with a light-hold hairspray. This will help keep your curtain bangs in place all day.

The Side Swept Curtain Bangs

This style is achieved by using a hair straightener to create a DEEP side part in your curtain bangs.

  • First, take a small section of curtain bangs and clip it up out of the way.
  • Then, use your hair straightener to create a deep side part.
  • Start by taking the outermost section of your curtain bangs and curling it inwards towards your face.
  • Then, take the innermost section of your curtain bangs and curl it outwards away from your face.
  • Finally, use your hair straightener to lightly press the two sections of hair together in the middle.
  • This will create a soft, natural-looking wave in your curtain bangs.

Pro Tip: This way to style curtain bangs works best for straight hair, and those with wavy hair might find that this method doesn’t get the best results.

If you want to cut your own curtain bangs, here’s a great video to watch!

How to Prep Your Hair Before Styling Curtain Bangs

It’s important to prep your hair BEFORE you start styling curtain bangs. This will help ensure that your curtain bangs are smooth and frizz-free.

  • Start by washing your hair with a gentle shampoo and conditioner.
  • Then, use a heat protectant on your curtain bangs to protect them from heat damage.
  • Finally, use a light-hold hairspray to help keep your curtain bangs in place all day.
lady putting serum on the hair

Should You Blow Dry Your Hair Before Styling Your Curtain Bangs?

You don’t necessarily need to blow dry your hair BEFORE styling curtain bangs. However, if you have time, it’s a good idea to do so.

You can check our guide on how to blow dry curtain bangs.

Using a blow dryer on your hair will help to get rid of any EXCESS moisture in your hair. This will prevent your curtain bangs from becoming frizzy or damaged from heat styling.

Pro Tip: If you do blow dry your hair, use a low heat setting and a diffuser attachment. This will help to protect your hair from heat damage [1].

Once your hair is dry, you can START styling your curtain bangs.

FAQs

What Are Waterfall Bangs?

Waterfall bangs are curtain bangs that have been CURLED or waved to create a waterfall-like effect. Just use a curling iron or straightener to create small, loose curls in your curtain bangs for this style.

Can You Curl Your Curtain Bangs?

Yes, you can curl curtain bangs for added volume and movement. Use a small barrel curling iron and lightly curl the curtain bangs in sections.
This can also be achieved using a hair straightener – simply wrap small sections of curtain bangs around the straightener and hold for a few seconds before releasing.

Conclusion

Now that you know HOW to style curtain bangs with a hair straightener, you can experiment with different looks and find the one that best suits you.

It’s a really simple look, and as long as you practice and have a little patience, you will master it in absolutely no time.

I hope my guide has been helpful to you and that you absolutely love your new bangs.

beautiful lady with curtain bangs

Resources:

1. Lee Y, Kim Y-D, Hyun H-J, Pi L, Jin X, Lee W-S. Hair Shaft Damage from Heat and Drying Time of Hair Dryer. Annals of Dermatology. 2011;23:455.