The curtain bangs, made famous by Bridget Bardot in the 1970s, are a feathered cut that produces a messy, cool-girl look.
They resemble the new curtain bangs in that they are universally flattering for all face shapes.
When you think of bangs, angular bangs are likely the first type that comes to mind. They are cut directly across the cranium and lack layers.
Typically, bangs with curls are trimmed longer so that the hair does not shrink up the forehead as it curls.
Side bangs sweep elegantly across the brow and create angles on round faces.
You can part them down the middle, have them lie straight, or toss them to the side with layered bangs, which are less permanent and have multiple lengths.