Forget the Curve haircut; it’s all about Curve Bangs and Kim Kardashian is showing us how it's done

Kim Kardashian showcases new hair trend that will work for you too

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Kim Kardashian been giving us Kill Bill vibes as she shared even more images on social media from her latest trip to Japan

If you didn’t already know, Kim's Instagram feed has been filled with Japan spam and everything she’s been doing there for the last three weeks; including get matching Hello Kitty nails with daughter North. 

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In a recent post Kim wore a black and yellow biker jacket similar to the one Uma Thurman wears in cult Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill: Volume One. 

The influencer wore her hair up in centre parting and new 'curve bangs' that fell perfectly and hugged her snatched jawline. Stylish easy to wear and low-maintenance exactly what we like.

The new hair trend Curve Bangs comes from the Curve hair cut trend, which is aptly named as the layers are cut to a ‘C’ shape. The haircut is a modern take on the iconic '90s must have style ‘The Rachel’ made famous by Jennifer Aniston when she played Rachel in TV series Friends

The Curve haircut focuses on soft feathered edges and graduated texture that is left longer and looser around the face. It suits most face shapes and enhances the cheekbones and jawlines. 

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So it’s no wonder the curve bang style has taken off just as much as the curve cut. We are shifting away from the sweeping bangs style that flick out a-la 70s style and opting more for softer turned under bangs with a 90s feel. 

90s hair is having a moment right now not only with the modern twist on 'The Rachel' making a comeback but '90’s London Girl' hair will also be huge this summer - think Kate Moss in 1994. Glamour describes the low-key style as a “messy and tousled head of hair that has air-dried into a wavy mass before being thrown into an updo.”

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