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]]>Bangs rarely look good without styling. If you’re not used to it, all of the combing and blow-drying and dry shampoo that bangs require may be more effort than you want to deal with.
If you get bangs and hate them, it will take at least a year for them to grow out completely. Is that something you’re willing to deal with?
The age-old question of how to handle your bangs when you work out—or wash your face, for that matter—still doesn’t have a great answer.
If you live in a windy place and spend a lot of time outside, or ride a bike around, your bangs are inevitably going to get messed up.
If you read through this whole list and still want to get bangs, by all means—go for it. They’re not for the faint of heart, but your heart isn’t faint.
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]]>Sure, you can go to the hairdresser for a trim every four weeks, but that can get annoying and expensive. Your best bet? Learning how to trim them yourself. Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as it sounds. Here’s how to make it work.
First, make sure that you use real hair cutting scissors. They’re not that expensive and they won’t ruin your hair like kitchen or office scissors.
You’ll also want to get familiar with point cutting. Instead of cutting straight across like a piece of paper, point cutting involves cutting upward with small snips until your hair reaches the length you want. It’s much more forgiving.
Finally, start small! Just cut off a tiny bit at first to build up your confidence cutting into your own hair. Then, once you’ve figured it out, you can always take more length off.
Good luck and bang on!
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]]>You can’t really go wrong with classic bangs. The only thing to consider is whether you’ll need to straighten them daily to keep your look looking oh-so-Zoe-Deschanel.
If you’re feeling bold, cutting your fringe super short is an edgy way to transform your hairdo and your look. It’s a risk, but hey, hair grows quickly.
Emma Stone typically rocks sweeping bangs. It’s a subtle way to change your hair up without having to commit to a full fringe.
Florence Welch is the queen of the shag. Textured, natural fringes are laid back and are perfect for bohemian beauties.
Alternatively, blunt bangs are a more high-maintenance way to show off what you are all about. Blunt bangs are bold, fierce, and make a statement.
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]]>The post Should You Get Bangs? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Bangs rarely look good without styling. If you’re not used to it, all of the combing and blow-drying and dry shampoo that bangs require may be more effort than you want to deal with.
If you get bangs and hate them, it will take at least a year for them to grow out completely. Is that something you’re willing to deal with?
The age-old question of how to handle your bangs when you work out—or wash your face, for that matter—still doesn’t have a great answer.
If you live in a windy place and spend a lot of time outside, or ride a bike around, your bangs are inevitably going to get messed up.
If you read through this whole list and still want to get bangs, by all means—go for it. They’re not for the faint of heart, but your heart isn’t faint.
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]]>The post How to Cut Your Own Bangs appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sure, you can go to the hairdresser for a trim every four weeks, but that can get annoying and expensive. Your best bet? Learning how to trim them yourself. Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as it sounds. Here’s how to make it work.
First, make sure that you use real hair cutting scissors. They’re not that expensive and they won’t ruin your hair like kitchen or office scissors.
You’ll also want to get familiar with point cutting. Instead of cutting straight across like a piece of paper, point cutting involves cutting upward with small snips until your hair reaches the length you want. It’s much more forgiving.
Finally, start small! Just cut off a tiny bit at first to build up your confidence cutting into your own hair. Then, once you’ve figured it out, you can always take more length off.
Good luck and bang on!
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]]>The post A Guide to Getting Bangs to Suit Your Style appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can’t really go wrong with classic bangs. The only thing to consider is whether you’ll need to straighten them daily to keep your look looking oh-so-Zoe-Deschanel.
If you’re feeling bold, cutting your fringe super short is an edgy way to transform your hairdo and your look. It’s a risk, but hey, hair grows quickly.
Emma Stone typically rocks sweeping bangs. It’s a subtle way to change your hair up without having to commit to a full fringe.
Florence Welch is the queen of the shag. Textured, natural fringes are laid back and are perfect for bohemian beauties.
Alternatively, blunt bangs are a more high-maintenance way to show off what you are all about. Blunt bangs are bold, fierce, and make a statement.
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