Hair Care
8 Truths You Should Know Before You Get BangsTo fringe or not to fringe, that is the question |
Truth No. 3: Be Prepared to Give Up the Snooze Button If you're the type of woman who is always rushing out the door in the morning with slightly damp hair, coffee in one hand and breakfast in the other, you will definitely have to adjust your morning routine. Even if you don't wash your hair every day, your bangs will need to be styled.
The easiest way to put your bedhead bangs into place: Spritz the roots of your bangs with water, then use a bristle brush to blow-dry your bangs from left to right and then down, repeating if necessary. "This gives a nice softness to the edges so they lay softly," says Tresemme stylist John D.
"When blowing out straight-across bangs, try to avoid using a round brush. It will only end up giving you the dreaded '80s mall bangs," adds Townsend.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Truth No. 4: Your Cowlick Will Make Your Bangs More Difficult to Style
The easiest way to put your bedhead bangs into place: Spritz the roots of your bangs with water, then use a bristle brush to blow-dry your bangs from left to right and then down, repeating if necessary. "This gives a nice softness to the edges so they lay softly," says Tresemme stylist John D.
"When blowing out straight-across bangs, try to avoid using a round brush. It will only end up giving you the dreaded '80s mall bangs," adds Townsend.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Truth No. 4: Your Cowlick Will Make Your Bangs More Difficult to Style