Why Butterfly Haircuts With Bangs Are 2026’s Go-to Look
On the Fringe
Blackpink’s Lisa perfectly nails the butterfly with bangs look on softly highlighted hair. Keeping the bangs smooth adds a nice contrast to the wide waves.
Piecey Lob
The butterfly flips are less obvious on dark-toned hair, but add nice texture to lob-length hair.
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Butterfly Bangs
If your fringe has begun to grow out, easily recreate the flips that make this style by shaping them up and outward using a curling iron or small round brush.
Texture Play
And let’s not forget about the curly girls. Experiment with your natural texture to create wing-like flips around the face.
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Sleek Split
Parted down the middle, these curtain bangs receive a sleek edge that defines the moment.
Smooth Crown
Another, more subtle option is to keep the crown and blunt bangs very sleek and focus the flips toward the ends of longer locks.
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Modern Shag
The style works on straighter hair, too. Keep the bangs on the longer side and work the wing texture into the hair along the cheekbones and shoulders.
Curtain Call
For a more defined variation, pair structured curtain bangs with tighter, shoulder-length curls.
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Day-Two Curls
Sabrina Carpenter has worn several variations of the butterfly haircut with bangs. Here, she shows off slept-in curls at the back, which puts the winged front in the spotlight.
Slicked Wings
The style takes on more of a wet look with slicked curtain bangs and deep bends along the sides of your face.
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Flipped Pixie
Whether it’s a grown-out pixie cut or a layered bob, swoop the pieces of hair near your temples and ears toward the back for a winged effect.
Deep Crimp
Use a 1-1.5-inch curling iron to coax the hair framing your face into bends right above the brow. Take a waver or crimping iron to the rest to finish off this look.
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End Bends
Super loose waves, focused to the ends, are a noncommital entry point to this style.
Fluffed Out
Curling the hair makes the winged portions more pronounced, but as you can see here, a fluffy texture and the right haircut naturally creates the style, too.
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Layer Love
Bring the texture in with the cut instead of the curls, like this perfectly layered variety that effortlessly bends into the butterfly look as she walks.
Butterfly Updo
Once the cut is set, you can make the style as casual or formal as you want by pinning it up in the back or wearing it all hanging down.
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Soft Waves
Butterfly hair lends itself to more pronounced flips, but you can always ease into the trend with a looser and softer version like this.
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