How To Cut Fringe Bangs

If you want to change or liven up your look, bangs are a great way to do it.The hairstyle entails shorter hair set in front of your hair, framing the face with a fashionable flair.Bettie Page, Elizabeth Taylor and The Beatles have all used the style.Today, celebrities can be seen flaunting their looks with confidence.Most people don't know that it's possible to have this hairstyle without leaving your home.

Step 1: Take care of your hair.

If you want to get the best results, wash your hair in a shower or sink.Before you start, make sure your hair is thoroughly washed.It is not ideal to cut your hair while it is dirty.Shears can slip and cut unevenly if there are patches of grease or product build-up in unwashed hair.

Step 2: If necessary, condition your hair.

The majority of people don't need to condition the bang area.conditioner will help relax your hair and make it easier to cut it.It is easier to manage hair that has a bit ofMoisture in it.To avoid greasy hair, be sure to keep the conditioner at least 1 inch away from your head.

Step 3: Your hair needs to be dried.

Dry your hair by taking sections and squeezing them with a towel, working from the roots to the ends before moving to a new section.The best towel for this is microfiber.You can use a blow-dryer for quicker results, but be aware that heat can change the hydrogen bonds that hold hair together.Permanent damage can result from too much heat.If your hair is not completely dry, don't worry.This might be better.It is hard to cut completely dry hair and needs sharp tools.It may be different when washed and restyled.It is easier to cut your hair while it is damp.It is more likely to get an even result.Your hair should not clump together.

Step 4: Take care of your hair.

You can find an ideal length and measurement by combing your hair.The combing process will remove hairs from the drying process.If you want to get rid of tangles and knots with the least amount of hair damage, start at the ends and work your way up.

Step 5: You can either part your hair or not.

There are parted styles as well as un-parted ones.If you are going for a long-side swept bang or a parted bang, you can cut your hair where you normally wear it.Allow it to hang down un-parted.The bangs help frame your face and are a shorter version of your current hairstyle.You can get a better idea of how it will be cut if you wear it as normal.

Step 6: You should remove the hair that you want to be your bangs.

Section off the triangle of hair from the center of your head to your eyebrows.It should not go past the top of your head.When sectioning hair, use a triangular shape.Start back on your head for thicker bangs.Start closer to your forehead for less thickness.The strands of hair that are used to blend the front and back of your hair should be grabbed.Due to their short length, these hairs are easier to transform into bangs.

Step 7: You can put the rest of your hair in a ponytail.

Having hair out of the way can give you a better idea of how the bangs will look.Working without hair can make it easier to cut hair.A ponytail is a look you might want to incorporate with your new style.

Step 8: Put your hair in front of your face.

If you want to see how long you will have to cut, it's a good idea to put your hair out in front of your face.You don't need to be afraid to pull hair near the center of your head.When your bangs are ready to be styled, this can help avoid thinness.

Step 9: Pick the right pair of scissors.

You can buy styling scissors at a beauty supply store.The scissors are for hair.More coarse things like paper and plastic are cut with common household scissors.Many beauty supply stores sell hair scissors.Smaller scissors allow for more control and may be useful when shaping fringe.

Step 10: Start cutting at the bottom of the 1” sections.

Divide your hair into horizontal rows.Begin at the bottom.Attach the scissors to your hair with a line.Cut your bangs in a way that goes along the hair rather than across.If you cut your hair into a flat line, this will help.The bridge of the nose is where the shortest point should fall for classic bangs.Leave more and cut less.If your new bangs are too long, you can always come back and cut more.If you have a non-dominant hand, you can cut your hair with a comb.

Step 11: Continue cutting with your scissors if you move them to the left or right.

To make sure you're cutting all of your bangs, move as little to one side as possible.Continue cutting your hair's ends.Allow for longer strands as you work your way outward by cutting as flat as possible near the middle of your head.You should repeat the process on the other side after you've finished one side.To achieve an edgier, less blunt look, cut at a diagonal angle.As you get to one side, there are some bangs that are straight across the forehead.Other styles can be curved with a slight increase in length toward the outside corners.

Step 12: You should be able to shape your new bangs when you repeat the cutting process.

Keep working your way up toward the crown of your head, cutting as little as possible and never directly across.You will know when your bangs are there.If you want to avoid common mistakes like a crooked line or missing chunks, cut less and leave more hair.Remember to be patient.Nothing is perfect when rushed, so think of your hair as an art piece.

Step 13: You're done if you shake your hair around.

You've achieved one of the most popular and fashionable hair styles, all from the comfort of your own home!If your bangs are too long, you can always re-cut them.They can't be said to be too short.Pull hair from close to the top of your head if your bangs are too thin.Cut into the ends with vertical or diagonal scissors if they are too thick.