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We can all agree that bangs are a beauty statement.
While we love how bangs look particularly onotherpeople styling them ourselves is another story.
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Although styling bangs may seem easy there’s not much hair, how hard can it be, right?
there’s actually a bit of science that goes into it.
How do you do this, you ask?
By starting your bangs routine in the shower use a shampoo and conditioner duo that tames flyaways.
and We love Love Beauty and Planet’s Smooth and Serene Shampoo and Conditioner.
The sooner you start styling, the better your results will be.
Then, gently wrap a scarf around your head so the fringe can air-dry without the cowlicks curling up.
This takes care of any cowlicks and ensures your bangs fall straight.
Finish by rolling the ends under.
Start on one side of your face and take vertical sections all the way across.
“verify you direct the hair towards the face before you curl the ends to the sides.”
We recommend Klorane’s cult-favorite Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk.
Any more, and youll wind up with greasy fringe by noon.
If you have fine hair, use a styling cream like Living Proofs No Frizz Smooth Styling Cream.
For thick or coarser textures, try something with slightly more hold like Oribes Gel Serum.
To be safe, blot your forehead withblotting paperbefore releasing your bangs, just in case.
Headbands are bangs' best friend in this instance, too.
Consider integratingAHAs and BHAsinto your routine to keep your pores clear of buildup to prevent breakouts.