Samantha_Answers answered Friday August 1 2008, 3:09 pm: Well i have the same type of bangs you showed in the second photo [[the long bangs]]. When your hair grow out some more it should look alot like what you showed in the second picuter. I would know because i cut my own bangs to and because you cut it at an angle it will grow out in an angle. But when it gets alittle longer you may need to touch it up just a little bit to make it look right [[not saying it would look bad]].
LOL_x0x answered Friday August 1 2008, 3:06 pm: The columnist below is right. You have to wait until your bangs grow out in order to achieve that style. Once they get a little longer, hopefully, you'll be able to style them so they look how you want them to.
And for the record, next time, go to a hair stylist or have your mom cut your bangs =]
ductape_n_roses answered Friday August 1 2008, 2:49 pm: Well, one thing is that you need to grow out your bangs a lot more. Then you can actually do stuff with it to make it look like the second picture bangs.
Once they grow out to the length you want, experiment with parting your hair. You'll be surprised at where you need to cut more. Then after you take a shower, comb your bangs in the way you want them to be and hold it in that place with a hair clip. It doesn't matter if it gets crumpled in that spot where the clip is. What matters is that your bangs are held in the way that you want it to stay in. Do this for the majority of the day for 3 days and your bangs should comply to what you want them to look like. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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