Dini Wigs || How To Cut Basic Bangs

  • Posted on 11 July, 2021
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

Have you ever wondered how to cut bangs (or a fringe) on a wig? We'll let you know the best techniques and show you step-by-step how it's done. The best part of a bangs wig, is that the bangs don't grow back! So once you cut them, all you need to do is style them once in a while!

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So this is a wig that is.. yeah, it's a wig ), that is a regular multi-directional top has a color 2-4 base with ashy highlights., More or less one length, I would say, and I would love to cut a cute bang on this piece. So, let's start So I'm going to section the piece that I want to cut and I'm going to make sure that my part is in the center.. The triangles are really my way to kind of determine how wide how deep I want to go with my bang. And today I'm going to do, I would say, an inch depth of bangs and the width is going to be kind of to there and to there. I don't want it to be so dense, but I'm gon na want also I'm gon na bring the rest of the hair to her face without actually putting in too many layers. In. Cutting wigs, it's easy, but it's not really easy, because it's made of different density. Hair., The density on the top and on the bottom of hair and wigs are different. So what I'm doing is now, after I had a triangle, I kind of need to release some of the hairs that are going to connect the wig to the person's hairline and the bangs. Meaning I could never have this.. If I keep this long - and this is going to be the bang, this gap is like not pretty.. That makes really the wig look very `` wiggy''. So I usually like release, you know the first very thin section very thin roll hair and I'm gon na kind of make it part of the bang and you'll see you're, not gon na see it at the end.. It'S not going to be visible.. So I'm going to do the triangle. Once I have the triangle, I release the hair from ear to ear.. These little hairs. See it's from here to here.. When I cut bangs on a wig, I make sure that the wig is a little bit higher up, because I always want to make sure that I'm not cutting the bangs too short, since it does not grow.. So once I have my first row, which is a very straight., I stand right in front., Very straight Just straight and what happens is this is going to be shorter and then the sides are going to be longer, because this is over directed and then I just Go with a straighter line and just get rid of these ends.. Those are really going to be like kind of like the tiny hairs that people grow like like that, like over there in the two corners on the head, because really nobody has long thick hair. You know around here so we're creating that. And then we're going to go back to the triangle.. This is wide, but not very deep from here to here.. Now I go a drop longer than my guideline.. Now I have my beginning of my bang, because if I just leave it like this and I put the hair down, it's just super super heavy. It'S just. We want to make it much softer, more framing and much more open.. First thing I do, is I like to open again by the temple. Kind of widen it a little bit more? This way the bang does not close the face and kind of exposes the cheekbone and then what I'm going to do is I'm going to soften this and this.. This is like too stark. I'm going to raise it a little bit and that's going to connect the bang to the length.. You see how it opens up the face It just exposes without really taking away the length.. What I want to do now is, I feel, like the bang is like it's a bang, but I wanted it to have more presence., So I'm going to thicken it, but in a way that it still stays not so dense.. So I go ahead and I open up another triangle, but a little bit wider and a little bit deeper than the previous one.. I like texturizing it., Giving it more movement and more flow.. Okay. Here we are Gorgeous face gorgeous bangs, gorgeous wig. Ta-da Gorgeous., See they're, not overwhelming they're, not in your face.

Kate Van Houdt: Perfect bangs ♥

enigma ian: você pode fazer um tutorial sobre como secar um bob?

Tema Blackstone: Dini is good - they say you can see her but it never happens

Karina Torres: Very cute.

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