How To Style Your Bangs With Curly Hair
How To Style Your Bangs With Curly Hair
1. Preparing your Hair
Before styling your bangs, it’s essential to make sure your curls are freshly washed and moisturized. If your hair is dry, it is going to be harder to style and will take longer to hold. Start by cleansing your hair with a gentle sulfate free shampoo and conditioner. If you have dry hair, you may want to consider a deep conditioning treatment to help your curls stay hydrated. Once you’ve washed and conditioned your hair, make sure to apply a leave-in conditioner to help add extra moisture. Then, use a curl defining cream and a diffuser to help shape your curls and bring out their natural pattern.
2. Styling your Bangs
Once you’ve prepped your curls, it’s time to style your bangs. You can use a curling wand or flat iron to get the look you want. If you are looking for a more natural look, you can use a curling wand to create soft waves. Start by sectioning off your bangs and taking small sections. Grab the section of hair and wrap it around the curling wand for a few seconds and then release. Do this to all sections of your bangs and then brush out the curls with a wide tooth comb. This will give you a soft wavy look.
3. Product Application
Once you have your bangs styled, you can apply a product to help keep the style in place. Use a light weight mousse or styling cream, and apply a small amount on the root of your bangs. This will help keep your bangs in place without weighing them down. You can also apply a small amount of oil or serum to help keep your curls hydrated and looking shiny.
4. Finishing Touches
After you’ve styled your bangs and applied product, it’s time to finish up your look. You may want to use a light hold hairspray to help keep your bangs in place. If you have an especially long fringe, you may want to use a few bobby pins to help keep it off your face. You can also use a soft brush to tame any flyaways.
5. Tips and Tricks
When styling your bangs, there are a few tips and tricks that will make it easier. The key is to work with small sections of hair and to use the right product for your hair type. If you have thick hair, you may need to use more product to keep your bangs in place. For finer hair, you may want to use a light hold hairspray or a light weight mousse. If you are using a flat iron, you may want to use a heat protectant spray to help protect your hair from heat damage.