I have side bangs and my bangs never seem to stay together. Like, a piece of myu hair would always get seperated from the rest and it gets really annonying, especially when i have to fix it all day. I put on hair spray but it doesnt work that well and it ruins my hair. Anything else that might make my hair stay together? Wax maybe? Thanks! (14/f)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? LOL_x0x answered Friday August 31 2007, 7:20 pm: I have this problem. Well, had, anyways. I just pinned them how I wanted them every night before I went to sleep and kept the pins in until the morning. I did that for like, a majority of the summer and now they're pretty much how I want them =]
Try that, or just mess around with different styles. If you find a style you like, or just decide to keep your bangs how they are, do like I said, and make sure to lightly hairspray during the day.
Good Luck!
rachell444 answered Friday August 31 2007, 11:55 am: Usually it's the first pieces of hair (hair closest to nose) that will misbehave. Try growing those hairs a little longer instead of having them cut on an angle into the rest of your hair. Longer hairs are easier to control and will give more of a sideswept effect. [ rachell444's advice column | Ask rachell444 A Question ]
cheifbritneeilu answered Friday August 31 2007, 6:41 am: you need to 'train' your bangs.
take a flatclip or bobbypin and pin your bangs off to the side. keep it like that they should get trained in a couple days and they'll stay together. my hair was like yours and i left the clip in for like a week and a half and my bangs are like perfect [: [ cheifbritneeilu's advice column | Ask cheifbritneeilu A Question ]
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