but i'm scared that the bangs might just frizz off on my forehead or do something like that.. what do i do? do i iron everyday? and if i do iron everyday, won't i have a hard time sweeping it to the side?
how do i tame my hair? i don't want to chemically straighten it or whatever cuz if i do that then it won't be me anymore. my hair is kinda like what sets me apart- according to my friends. but i don't want to look like crap all my life.
the thickness is ok but the frizz is not. what are some simple inexpensive steps?
please please a million times please help me.
i beg you.
I have thick frizzy hair and i want to have bangs..?
you should really see my question..i explained how to do several tricks with a flat iron..i learned it from a Paul Brown show...i am certain you heard of Paul Brown Hawaii..he is famous..here is the thing...if you use a good shampoo and conditioner then when the hair is damp apply a serum..to the entire head...now you are going to massage this into your hair so it covers entire head...next you can either air dry or using a small sized round brush and a blowdryer you can section off parts and blowdry the hair with slow smooth movements..you can actually tame your bangs...then when all is dry you can use your flat iron....take your bangs...section bring them up and flat iron under like a half circle...this will tame them to the side...then you can use molding or definition creme just bit to texturize it to the side spray with hairspray..and Ta Da! i hope this helps you out
I have thick frizzy hair and i want to have bangs..?
I have a similar problem...While I had a job it was great, cause I straightened my hair...but now I'm jobless...LOL
This is what I suggest...Get "bangs"...that lay at about your chin (when straightened) or a little longer...
Then, straighten your bangs, and curl it with a curling iron...It'll make it look shorter...(probably up to your cheeks)...and then just sweep it to the side...
I have thick frizzy hair and i want to have bangs..?
Of course frizzy hair look dim. You can have a good guidance from the site below.
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