How to style bangs?

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Feb 3, 2014

Maressa H.

I have tried using a straightener and a round brush with blow dryer, but I can never get my bangs the way I want them. Any tips on how to achieve these bangs?

Feb 3, 2014

Alyssa B.

It looks like she's wearing clip on bangs to me..

Feb 3, 2014

Lindsay H.

There's such things as clip on bangs??

Feb 3, 2014

Lindsay H.

My bangs are like this but I have a wave in my hair which makes them swoop to the side so I don't know how to style them but have you tried a big curling iron and wrapping them around to make them look like this??

Feb 3, 2014

Banashi B.

Round brush and a blow dryer!

Feb 3, 2014

Stephanie S.

I use a straightener and flip them in.

Feb 3, 2014

Kenna W.

If you round brush them the opposite way that you style them, they will usually flip really nicely when your done the way you want.

The do look kinda clip in like..not totally sure though, there could be some awesome magic worked there. But if you want bangs like that, work with finger drying at first with your blowdryer just blasting the roots back away from your face. Then like Kenna said, round brush the opposite way, then go forward, then finally shape them the direction you want them. :]

Feb 3, 2014

Mia G.

You might need to trim your bangs a little, I know that mine stop cooperating when they get past a certain length. The flat iron and blow dry methods are pretty much the only ways to style bangs to look like that, so maybe you just need to try different techniques. while your hair is still too wet to blow dry, try pinning your bangs to the side you want them to lay on, and then once they are dry enough to blow dry try using your round brush in different ways, try drying them in the opposite direction like Kenna said, pulling them under like usual. I usually alternate between directions. I noticed that sometimes it also helps as a finishing touch for me to flip the ends outwards a few times, with my brush on top of my bangs and pulling towards either side. the same techniques can be done with a flat iron. another thing to consider is sectioning and product use. you may need to style your bangs in sections, even though its already a smallish part of your hair you may just need more control in order to get the shape you want. When it comes to product, some products might cause your hair to fall out of its style while others might lock it in. Or maybe the key is none at all. Haha, I know this is a lot but that's pretty much all I could tell you. You just have to try different techniques! :)