Forget High-Maintenance Fringes—This Easy Style Will Be Everywhere This Year

Fringe curious? Listen up. There’s no doubt that getting a fringe cut in is risky business—but it's also a great way to switch things up when you don't want to dye your hair or remove length. Whereas in recent years, blunt, full fringes were all we could talk about, now's the time to adopt an easier, lower-maintenance fringe approach for 2023.

It's actually a great time to be considering a fringe, because there’s a new fringe on the block that allows you to reap the face-framing benefits of a classic fringe without the upkeep. Taking inspiration from the iconic Bardot fringe, and in line with the current trend for retro '70s waves, the curtain fringe is set to be big news. Cut with shape so that it curves and frames the face, the curtain fringe is easily parted to create a chic, easy look, even as it grows out. And the best bit is it can be tweaked for every hair type and style, and suits every face shape. Whether you want to embrace long, tousled grow-out or voluminous, bouncy bangs, keep scrolling for 20 curtain fringe styles (plus the best styling products for the job) that will provide all of the 2023 hair inspo you need.

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Curtain fringe: @juliesfi

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Keep lengths long and healthy by keeping shaping and layering exclusive to the fringe. We can't get enough of this ’70s style.

If you prefer a more tousled style, opt for a thick fringe that wings ever so slightly out in the middle. 

Curtain fringe: @sabotaj

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Curling a curtain fringe away from the face like this gives a super-bouncy, blown-out finish. 

If you prefer to wear your hair up, take style notes from this plaited 'do, keeping the fringe out and sleek. 

Curtain fringe: @andreasteen

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Not sold on a fringe just yet? Ease your way into it by winging out short, face-framing layers first.

Curtain fringe: @SAMANTHEA

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We couldn't be more obsessed with Samantha's curly curtain fringe if we tried. Keep curls soft and defined with a curl cream.

Curtain fringe: @babba

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A blunt curtain fringe is the perfect way to take weight out of thicker styles, keeping things soft and low-maintenance at the same time.

Opt for a feathered, parted fringe to give your style a no-fuss, carefree edge. 

Take style notes from Brigitte Bardot and opt for a thick, super-glam style. Use a hot brush or hair straighteners to create the perfect winged finish.

Curtain fringe: @joansmalls

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Okay, Joan Smalls wins. This feathered, voluminous fringe is basically all of our 2023 hair dreams wrapped up in one. 

Keep things simple and ask your stylist for fine bangs on either side that perfectly frame your face.

Jennifer Lopez's balayaged curtain fringe is all of the evidence we need to give it a go ourselves. 

For a shagged, retro vibe, embrace short, choppy layers. 

Curtain fringe: @ad_oguntodu

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Style your curtain bangs into loose, face-framing waves for Hollywood glam results.

If your hair is naturally fine and straight, this laid-back look proves a curtain fringe could be just what you need to add some shape.

Worried about having to style your hair every morning? Fear not, for the curtain fringe looks just as great thrown up into a clip as it does blow-dried.

If you're a die-hard full-fringe kind of gal, take notes from Jameela Jamil and part it ever so slightly in the middle if it starts getting too long. 

Curtain fringe: @emmamackey

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Emma Mackey showcases the perfect way to style a blunt, glossy curtain fringe. 

Curtain fringe: @frassyaudrey

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Chuck lengths up into a messy bun and leave your fringe down for the ultimate zero-effort but chic look.

Curtain fringe: @saasha_burns

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Don't go thinking that a curtain fringe will limit your styling possibilities. This half-up, half-down style proves it's one of the most versatile hair trends out there.

Shop Fringe Styling Products:

Create blown-out bangs with this super-easy hot brush. Simply brush the fringe up over the head and away from the face for a voluminous finish.

Whether you want to smooth, curl, or just give your fringe some serious bounce, this next-level tool is worth all of the hype. If you hate the idea of having to do something with your fringe every morning, the Airwrap makes daily styling a breeze.

If you heat style your hair every day and are worried that chopping into strands might risk damaging them, these GHDs use special technology to minimise heat damage.

Mist this texturising volumising spray into roots for a tousled, undone finish.

Keep curly or coiled hair nourished and bouncy with this super-strength oil.

Add shine, volume, and lift to hair with this blow-dry prepping spray.

Keep choppy strands strong and healthy with this best-selling treatment.

If your hair is prone to tangling with extra layers, this no-fuss conditioner gets lengths sleek and full of moisture in no time.

If your hair is fine and you want to give it more lift and life, this ultra-fine mist gives tired strands everything they need without weighing them down.

Run this curl cream through lengths for perfectly defined and super-hydrated curls.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.  

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