
If you plan to wear this piece on your biological hair, it can help disguise any hair thinning. While it gives you the look of bangs, it also adds volume and coverage to the crown of your head. The Chameleon is a clip in and topper combination. To switch it up, this piece is easy to style into the curtain bang or even a side-swept one. Looking for the bold straight across bangs? This Raquel Welch clip in gives you the retro look of the 60s with an updated razored edge. If you’d like to check out clip in bangs, below are some of our most popular options! Such hairpieces can be attached to healthy biological hair or can even be clipped onto a wig, but we do strongly recommend asking a professional to do so. You can take the commitment out of it with some faux bangs. None of the above is true about clip in bangs though. If you do like them and keep them, then you’ll need to style them daily and get regular trims. If you hate the look of them, you’re facing months of growing your hair out. Actually chopping hair for bangs is easy, but it’s the aftermath. The straight-across wispy bangs popular in that decade are making a serious comeback all over Instagram and other social media channels.Ĭlearly, bangs are the new hot look, but let’s face it - they are a big commitment. The middle of the face and forehead is left bang-free for a look like a curtain opening.Ĭurtain bangs aren’t the only look we have nabbed from the 60s. They are a style of hair fringe that falls to the cheekbones on either side of the face.

If you aren’t familiar, curtain bangs are borrowed from the 1960s. I just watched a video where a girl gave herself curtain bangs with a used razor. There are hundreds of spinoffs too, including #curtainbangstutorial and #howtostylecurtainbangs. The hashtag #curtainbangs currently has almost 300 million views.

It’s official: social media has brought back bangs! This past fall, the powers that be TikTok influencers decided to bring back curtain bangs and the trend has been raging since.
