You can use either brush for this approach, but a round brush will deliver more bounce and volume. 'Almost as if you are trying to flip the ends upward,' he adds.īy keeping the roots flat but the ends swooped, you'll achieve the classic curtain bangs style-not too round, not too flat.
After separating your bangs from the rest of your hair, start with 'The roots facing down toward the face but the ends sweeping upward toward the top of the head, which can be counterintuitive,' celebrity hairstylist and co-founder of Trademark Beauty Joseph Maine tells mbg.