Before you start cutting your own curtain bangs, make sure you have the right tools and a clear understanding of what you're getting yourself into. It's crucial to have a good pair of sharp hair scissors, a comb, and a mirror that allows you to see the back of your head. You may also want to use a ruler or a measuring tape to ensure your bangs are even and symmetrical.
It's also important to consider your hair type and face shape. Curtain bangs work well on most hair types, but they can be challenging to style on very curly or very straight hair. If you have a round face, curtain bangs can make your face appear even rounder, so you may want to consider a different style.
To start, brush your hair to remove any tangles or knots. Then, section off your bangs from the rest of your hair using a comb or a rat-tail comb. Hold the comb vertically against your forehead, starting from the center, and gently tease out the hair that falls between the comb and your forehead. This will give you an idea of how long your bangs should be.
Next, measure the length of your bangs against your face. A good rule of thumb is to have your bangs reach just above your eyebrows, but you can adjust the length to suit your personal preference. Use a ruler or a measuring tape to measure the length, and mark it with a clip or a bobby pin.
Now it's time to start cutting! Hold the scissors vertically, with the blades facing upwards, and place them at the mark you made earlier. Cut in small increments, working your way from the center of your forehead outwards. Remember to cut in a slight curve, following the shape of your eyebrow.
As you cut, use a comb to guide the scissors and keep your hair taut. This will help you achieve a more precise cut and prevent split ends. Take your time, and don't be afraid to take small breaks to reassess and adjust as needed.
Once you've cut your bangs, use a comb or a brush to style them as desired. You can use a bit of hairspray to keep your bangs in place, especially if you have particularly stubborn hair. To add some extra texture and volume, try using a texturizing spray or dry shampoo.
Remember, the key to pulling off curtain bangs is to own them with confidence! Experiment with different styling products and techniques until you find what works best for you.