After these three steps, you’ll have a three-digit number. Here’s what they mean:
- If the number for your face is 111, 121, 221, or 231, then bangs might not be the best cut for you.
- For sequences 222, 321, 312, 212, and 322, then bangs should work well with your face shape.
- If the number is 131, 112, 122, 132, 232, 311, 331, or 332, then the perfect fringe would be curtain bangs.
What haircuts work well with bangs?
As we mentioned, curtain bangs are probably the most flattering style across the board, plus it’s an easy way to look fresh and modern. Super versatile, it looks great with loose hair as well as all kinds of ponytails and updos.
However, a layered cut works best with curtain bangs, because when you combine them you quickly notice movement, body, and volume no matter the length or texture. If you have fine hair, the long layers add volume; with thick hair, the inner or “invisible” layers help bring that same volume under control. A layered cut with curtain bangs is also perfect if you’re in the process of growing that fringe out.
Bottom line: If you’ve been tempted by bangs, it’s time to do it. No regrets.
What about styling a French haircut?
The beauty of curtain bangs lies in its effortless finish, hence why it’s so beloved in France. Not to mention, you don’t need to spend as much time styling as you might with straight bangs. The more natural and undone they look, the better.
When it comes to styling a French haircut like this, all you need to do is blow-dry the bangs forward instead of to the sides with your hand or a round brush. Once dry, part your hair and see how the fringe sweeps back into the rest of the cut.
If hair styling isn’t your forte, you can always use a few tools to help get the look. A good round brush is key as well as texturizing spray, which adds volume and fixes the hair in place without weighing it down. A blow-dryer brush can work well here too. Use dry shampoo for a little grit and texture as needed. And that’s how you get the perfect French haircut.
A version of this article was previously published in Vogue Spain.