bring your bangs forward onto your face, start blow drying them with a round brush or a flat brush depending on your hair type and how you're comfortable wearing them and as you dry it start directing it to whichever side you want to keep it on.
If your bangs keep flopping onto your hair or going back into a middle parting, try this. On towel dried damp hair, you could use a comb to comb your bangs to whichever side you want to wear them on then use a clip to hold it in place. Once it dries, release the clip and it will probably stay that way. Do this for a week and your parting will start staying that way.
Good luck.
2006-10-06 22:04:19
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answered by CJ 2
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I have side swept bangs and they are pretty hard to maintain, but once you get it right, they are really cute! Definitely get a round brush and blow dry them to the side you want them to go. If your dryer has a cool setting, hold the bangs in place with the round brush and keep it on the cool setting for a few seconds. This will set them in place. Also, if you have hair that doesn't get too oily or greasy, put a little bit of hair spray, spray wax, or even jarred wax on them. this just gives them that "finished" look. After you've finished: DON'T touch them! Also, don't try to curl them with a curling iron because they'll just get weird on you. It's definitely good to maintain them with a good trim every so often. Good luck!!! (Side-swept bangs are awesome!)
2006-10-04 17:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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After you take a shower, let your bangs dry naturally. Then, once they have dried; take a round med-large size natural bristle hair brush and wrap the bangs around the brush. With a slow motion, and your hair dryer set at medium heat; comb inwards but with the bangs stretched out above your head. Continue to comb inwards in a slow motion with a constant heat. It's best to blow dry your bangs in sections. Good luck!
2006-10-04 17:52:20
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answered by AS 1
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that would truthfully be lovely. ya understand, get your bangs reduce and a straightener installed them, placed a lovely little scarf and vibrant rings. simply bear in mind, the grass is not regularly greener at the different facet of the fence. however i feel curly hair and 'swoop' bangs could be lovely. opt for it.
2016-08-29 07:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I grew my bangs out down to my chin (the rest of my hair is in a pixie cut). I just blow dry them straight but to the side and tuck the ends behind my ear. Voilà!
2006-10-04 17:37:44
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answered by Maiko 2
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try drying your hair using a round brush, and directing the bangs to the correct side using the blow dryer and ceramic round brush...you just need to train the hair to sweep correctly on a daily basis!
good luck...
2006-10-04 17:31:56
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answered by jewel 2
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just cuz it popular dont mean it look good on u
talk to your barber and get sujestion on a style that is easy to manage and looks good on u
think about this
if it wer popular 2 jump off a bridge would u jump or stand back and watch other people kill themselves
me i would b the spetator and do my one thing
2006-10-04 17:42:43
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answered by fragle2c 5
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Try some hair styles on this site
2006-10-04 17:32:51
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answered by john 2
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If your hair is thick ...bend it with a curling iron, just abit...and use spry to hold it. If your hair is fine....blow dry with some spry...should do the trick1
2006-10-04 18:06:09
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answered by rose 3
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what kind of hair do you have?
2006-10-04 17:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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