The sudden urge to get a fringe can strike at any time. Usually, it fades away as quickly as it appeared but sometimes the seed is planted and your fate is sealed. When your hair is curly there’s an additional layer of unpredictability to contend with. If they’re done right, natural bangs look pretty darn cool. The key? Ask your stylist to cut your bangs dry. That way they’ll see your hair’s natural texture and you won’t be surprised by your curls shrinking up that bit too far.
When making any big hair changes you should ease yourself in – and fringes are no different. Start longer (remember you can always take more off, but you can’t put back on) and play around with different styles – side-fringes and middle-parts look great too.
By Beth Ludolf
FAQs
How should you get your fringe cut if you have curly hair?
Always ask your stylist to cut your bangs dry when you have curly hair. This helps them see your natural texture and prevents your curls from shrinking more than expected after the cut.
Why is it better to start with a longer fringe?
It’s safer to start with a longer fringe because you can always have more cut off, but you can’t put length back once it’s gone. Gradually adjusting helps ensure you like the final look.
What fringe styles work well with curly hair?
Side-fringes and middle-parts both look great on curly hair. These styles offer flexibility and help you find a look that suits your natural curl pattern and face shape.
How can you avoid surprises when getting bangs with curly hair?
Have your bangs cut in their dry state to avoid surprises with curl shrinkage. Cutting curly hair dry shows the real curl pattern, so you get the length and shape you want.
