The “Curtain Cut” Haircut Screams Main Character

There’s something about the changing of the seasons that makes people want to switch things up, and there’s no better way to do that than with a new hairstyle. If you’re craving a makeover, the new “curtain cut” haircut trend may just satisfy that itch. It’s sharp, polished, and effortlessly cool – just the kind of hairstyle you want to usher in a new era.

Originally coined by celebrity hairstylist Tom Smith in a TikTok video, the curtain cut puts a twist on the ever-popular bob haircut and is best suited for those with mid-length hair. “The idea here is that we’re adding a very long frame to the face, so we’re moving away from some of that softness that we saw with some other hairstyles that we know and love, like bottleneck bangs,” Smith tells PS.

Keep reading to learn more about the curtain cut, then scroll to see some of our favorite takes on the trend, below.


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What Is a Curtain Cut?

The curtain cut is a one-length haircut that falls at bob or lob length, hitting anywhere between the chin and the shoulders. It features sharp, blunt ends without any layers. “What makes it a curtain cut is the kind of symmetry and the tucking under and forward at the front,” says Smith. This specific shape paired with the uniform length distinguishes it between an angled or inverted bob, which features hair that’s shorter in the back and longer in the front.

If you’re considering getting a curtain cut, Smith advises on exactly what you should ask for at the salon. “First decide how bold you want to go with the length – or ask your stylist to recommend what will best suit your face,” says Smith. As we said, you can go short with a chin-grazing bob or longer with a lob that brushes the tops of your shoulders. “Then ask for a blunt, one-length line at the desired length, with a middle part,” he says. Once you have the cut, it’s all about the way you style it.

How to Style a Curtain Cut

Once you have your blunt, one-length lob or bob haircut, “the rest is down to styling – a gentle tuck under and forward gives the characteristic curtain element,” Smith says.

Here’s how to get the look: start by parting your freshly washed hair down the middle and blow-drying it in a downward motion. “Use a soft paddle brush to help you,” says Smith. “If you’re confident blow-drying with a round brush when the hair is almost completely dry, use a small ceramic round brush – I love Evo’s Hank Ceramic Vented Radial Brush ($24) – to tuck the ends under and toward your face.”

However, if you’re not the most skilled with a round brush, you can use your straightener to get the same look and curve your ends under. We like the Ghd Platinum+ Styler 1″ Flat Iron ($289).

Get inspiration for fall’s curtain cut trend ahead.

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Curtain Cut With Bangs

This curtain cut features wispy bangs that graze the eyebrows. It also features the it-color hair color of the moment: red.

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Bob Curtain Cut

When she first cut her hair shorter back in 2022, Lori Harvey gave her bob a “curtain” makeover by curving the ends inward toward her chin.

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Lob Curtain Cut Hairstyle

Curtain cuts don’t have to stop above the jawline. This version hits at lob-length and falls just past the chin.

Getty / Edward Berthelot

Classic Curtain Cut

This is a classic example of a curtain cut with blunt, curved ends. The style is sleek and simple, so play up your outfit with bold colors and fun accessories.

Getty / Edward Berthelot

Long Curtain Cut

This curtain cut lob grazes the tops of the shoulders and is a great option for anyone looking for a longer version of the hairstyle.

Getty / Donell Woodson

Curtain Lob With Bangs

Blunt bangs add an extra touch of personality to a curtain cut hairstyle. This version pairs perfectly with this business-chic attire.

– Additional reporting by Ariel Baker


Jessica Harrington is the senior beauty editor at PS, where she writes about hair, makeup, skin care, piercings, tattoos, and more. As a New York City-based writer and editor with a degree in journalism and over eight years of industry experience, she loves to interview industry experts, keep up with the latest trends, and test new products.

Ariel Baker is the associate editor for PS Beauty. Her areas of expertise include celebrity news, beauty trends, and product reviews. She has additional bylines with Essence and Forbes Vetted.


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