Blow-dry bangs with a round brush, lifting roots upward and outward
Use a concentrator nozzle and keep heat directed downward for smoother strands
Create a soft side part and sweep bangs across the forehead
For volume, lift at the root and finish with a cool shot
For a flatter look, brush bangs straight down and smooth with a paddle brush
Twist bangs lightly, then pin briefly while they cool to set shape
Use a small amount of styling cream or light mousse, then distribute evenly through the bangs
Finish with a light hairspray mist to hold without stiffness
If bangs look heavy, apply product only to the first 1–2 inches from the roots
Use dry shampoo at the roots for extra lift and texture
For piecey curtain bangs, use a flat iron or curling iron on small sections
Curl ends slightly inward for a face-framing effect
Curl ends slightly outward for a more airy, “curtain” shape
Separate bangs into two sections and style each side independently
Use a blow-dry technique: start at the center, brush outward to form a U-shape
Add a subtle bend by pinching the ends with a flat iron and releasing
For frizz control, use a tiny amount of anti-frizz serum on the ends only
Keep bangs from separating by lightly misting the part line with hairspray
Refresh between washes by spritzing with water, then blow-drying just the bangs
When humidity is high, use a stronger-hold hairspray or humidity-resistant styling spray
For a sleek look, smooth with a small amount of gel or smoothing cream and brush through
For a softer look, avoid heavy products and use a matte texturizing spray
Trim and maintain: keep bangs at a length that naturally falls into your preferred curtain shape
