See photo inspiration for curly bangs and insight from the pros.

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Though bangs never go out of style, curly bangs are not as commonly seen.

Here, hairstylists offer their tips for styling curly bangs, plus how to maintain them.

Close up of someone with medium curly hair and bangs

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Who Should Get Bangs?

“People often want a different look but want to maintain length,” making fringe the perfect choice.

Johnson recommends this style for individuals with shorter foreheads because it can give the illusion of a larger forehead.

This can create the illusion of a smaller forehead.

Bang Styles for Curly Hair

Want more curly bang inspiration?

Keep scrolling for even more curly hair fringe styles to consider for your next salon visit.

Modern Mullet

If you’re seeking a standout look, this modern mullet delivers.

Observe the short bangs, a savvy optionas discussed earlierfor making your forehead look smaller.

Piecey Bangs

Enhance a wavy shag hairstyle with piecey bangs to amplify hairs texture and dimension.

This haircut gives a lot more volume compared to a style without layers.

Considerations for Curly Bangs

Those withcurly hairshould consider a few things when adding bangs to their style.

Ask for a Dry Cut

Most stylists cut their clients' curly hair using the dry-cutting method.

Dry cutting means the hair is cut when dry (usually before the stylist washes it).

This avoids the all-too-common shrinkage issue of curly hair, which can make it look shorter after drying.

Trim Regularly

Getting your curly bangs regularly trimmedevery four to six weekswill help them look their best.

A trim will avoid dead ends and encourage a natural bounce to the curls.

Plus, your bangs won’t get overly long, making them easier to style.

Maintaining Curly Bangs

Keeping your bangs in tip-top shape doesn’t have to be complicated.