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Okay I have to know what to do with my bangs, and I do not. They just turn into lil goofy springy ringlets, which is fine but when I was doing my hair "straighter" (by accident, brushes etc) they served to offset my face, 'cause a straight part makes my gaunt 'n' gay lil face look kinda long when it's not.
So what's even a good way to do the hair above your forehead when it is curly af?
i have curly bangs! are you just curious on how to style them so they're less combined into coils (like, distributed across the forehead more) or styling them in general?
Either I suppose? My current strat is to visit violence upon them: brush, straightening iron, brush, curl a little. It barely works though, they're so springy pls help
if you want them to look a little flatter (i’m assuming that’s what you’re after!), try conditioning by putting your hands together (like in the emoji you posted!) and putting the bangs between your hands and sliding down to apply conditioner (sorry if this is unclear, i can try dming and showing you or something). it gives curly hair a wavier look. you could also try drying them in separate layers if you’re finding that your bang strands are conforming to large curls instead of being more evenly distributed.
That hands-together bang flattening sounds handy, might try it... how do I dry them in separate layers?
you’ll need some clips of some sort long enough horizontally for your bangs! after you’ve separated the bangs from the rest of the hair, separate a layer and clip horizontally and let it dry with those clips. my hair stylist has done it and it has some cool results for creating volume on the bangs, which is a difficulty with curly bangs. i hope these tips help!!
Thank you I will try to apply these tips to my daily...