Step 4: Spritz on a heat protectant like the TPH by TARAJI HENSON Hot Commodity Heat Protecting Spray, $14, to protect your strands, then blow-dry your new face-framing curtain bangs with a large round brush and let them fall gorgeously into place.
Step 2: Pull one side to the opposite side and carefully snip at a diagonal angle using the tips of your scissors to cut upwards. Step 1: Using the ends of your eyebrows as a guide, section off the front of your hair into a triangular shape using a comb.
Plus, ensure you’re in a room with great lighting so you can see your strands clearly, and opt for a sharp pair of scissors for a more effortless trim (no kitchen scissors here!). Skin 5 Reasons I’m Obsessed With Using A Facial Oil How To Cut DIY Curtain BangsĪ few things to be mindful of before you get snipping – start with dry hair, as Chris does in this tutorial.