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Help with side swept bangs!?
I really want to get a new style and really like the way the deep side swept bangs look. My question is this-I have parted my hair on the side for YEARS and my hair just naturally doesnt fall on my forehead. Do I keep the part on the same side and just go deeper or do I work it from the other to get the desired look? HELP!
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i know how you feel i wanted that too. i actually parted my have to the opposite side that i had it before and they just naturally flowed across my forehead. you have to have you bangs cut short enough too or they will just stay the way the are. bobby pinning them when they are wet to the way you want them then take the bobby pins out once they dry and they should stay use a flat iron to take out the bumps from the bobby pis if you need to.. hope i helped good luck!!
- 1 decade ago
When the hair is cut shorter to make bangs, they'll fall across your forehead. Without an ear to tuck the hair behind, it's going to fall in the easiest place: down. It's definitely not a good idea to get your hair cut on the side opposite where you normally part your hair. You may have some strange cowlick that you didn't know about and growing out bangs with an awkward cow lick is torture!
If after you get your haircut, you're having trouble getting your bangs to fall in the place or shape you want them to (for example if they're too straight or too wavy) you can use bobby pins to put wet hair into the look you want. Once your hair dries, you can take the bobby pins out and your hair will be flawless.
Good luck!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you can get your bangs cut differently,to fall perfectly. Talk it over with the salon person