Blow dry your bangs with a roller brush,,,after dry use very large round curling iron and roll it high.
2006-11-16 17:48:15
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answered by justmejo76 2
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Are they all the exact same length? If they are, try razoring the ends (get a hairstylist to do it) so that the don't cut across your face in a harsh way. Also, If they are not all the same length, they're likely to have a little bit of a lighter look to them and will be easier to "fluff"
Try blowdrying your hair upside-down and using a root volumizer to maintain the fluffy look.
2006-11-17 00:12:56
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answered by Linds! 2
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A round barrel hair brush works great for fluffing/rounding hair.
Also, blow drying gives hair a lot less weight from what I've percieved.
I imagine bangs might be slightly 'layerable' too.
2006-11-17 00:32:28
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answered by jen 4
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Well, you can try adding volume.
Squirt a dollop of mousse into your hand and run a wide toothed comb thought it. Comb the mousse into your dry roots, then lift your roots and blast them with a hair dryer.
The result: Body AND extra hold.
2006-11-17 00:18:05
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answered by hello, world 4
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A round brush and a shot with the blowdryer in the morning.
2006-11-17 00:20:28
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answered by blazenphoenix 4
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Curl them under... use some mousse before and hairspray after! It works for me when I had bangs!
2006-11-17 00:18:14
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answered by Sammielynn 2
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A round brush works great to give it a little more shape.
2006-11-17 00:13:32
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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Have then cut in the wispy style. Tell your stylist she or he will know what you're talking about....you'll have body and no trouble at all....
2006-11-17 00:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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blow dry with round brush
2006-11-17 01:55:42
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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