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greasy bangs eww


Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 4:21 pm

hey.
okay so i have just recently gotten side bangs and during the school day i notice that they start to get greasy and kind of separate. it is pretty gross. any way, are there any tips or products i can use to prevent this from happening? thanks in advance! =]


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kittaytoro answered Sunday September 2 2007, 8:32 pm:
hey!
aw, this used to happen to me all the time, too.
what i did was
a)stop conditioning my scalp every single day. it will make your head oily. like, condition the lower part of your hair, but use it sparingly with bangs/scalp area, if at all.
b)don't touch your bangs, just flip your hair :P

hope this helps!

xoxokat!

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x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Sunday September 2 2007, 5:59 pm:
Sprinle some baby powder in them in the morning before school. It absorbs moisture.

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adrifacee answered Saturday September 1 2007, 10:15 pm:
i've had side bangs since seventh grade,
i have the same problem.

you need to get used to the hair
in your face.
if you touch your bangs alot,
the oils from your hands get into
your hair.
causing them to seperate, and get
oily.

so try to clip them back sometimes.

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hollister_lover09 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 9:59 pm:
that use to happen to me all the time!! haha, but you probably touch them wayy to much. Your hands have oil and stuff on them, so when you touch your bangs they get the oil on them. Your not use to having them, so you do touch them to move them, right?, Try just swinging your head to get them out of your face. If not, carry baby powder with you. And when they get gross go to the restroom and put the powder in your hands and rub your bangs with your hands, that way they wont look greasy.. I hope I helped<3

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xomegaroni answered Saturday September 1 2007, 9:27 pm:
You have to watch what type of products you use. Sometimes gels can make your bangs extremely greasy. Also make sure when you wash your hair, you aren't using too much shampoo on your bangs & make sure you don't use conditioner near the top of your head or your bangs. Conditioner is mostly used for the bottom or middle of your hair. When you dry your hair, make sure you brush your bangs out but make sure you don't touch them too much or wash your hands before you play around with them. Straightening them might work also. If you're around the house or what not, clip them back using bobby pins so they stay clean before you go to school. You can do a lot of cute styles by clipping them back during the school day if they really just keep getting greasy. Make sure you aren't touching them too much because that can make them greasier. For products, I would probably suggest hair spray. You can go to a local grocery store & look around.

-hope that helped!&hearts;

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