Three simple twists keep your bangs out of the way all day. To keep bobby pins from slipping around in clean hair, try spraying at the crown with a texturizing spray like Sally Hershberger Major Body 3-in-1 Volumizing Spray.
When you're growing out your bangs, a middle part can be the hardest hairstyle to pull off. For this easy hairstyle, take a two-inch section of hair on one side of your hair and bring it back loosely to just above your ear. Let the section of hair drape loose like a curtain. Twist back the ends of your section of hair and secure with bobby pins. Embrace messy beach waves with the rest of your hair, and it won't look out of place if a few bangs come loose later.
Natalia, the blogger behind Ma Nouvelle Mode, created this braided hairstyle by brushing hair back on top and loosely braiding the middle section of her hair, working in her bangs. If your hair is too thick for bobby pins to secure your braid, try a thicker clip like Vidal Sassoon Large Sure Grip Clix.
This easy hairstyle looks retro and girly (rather than adolescent) with a polished black bow. Tease hair at the crown and curl the ends to add to the Alice in Wonderland feel. Or try one of these spring hair accessories.
Lauren Conrad is the quintessential California beach girl, so it's no surprise she pulls off this easy hairstyle with aplomb. Twisted back bangs work no matter what stage you're at with growing them out, but if you have a few spare flyaways, spray a light hold hairspray on your fingers before making the twists.