How To Style Short Bangs | Hair Tutorials

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So I wanted to show you today how to style short bangs. As you can see our model has pretty short bangs. This tutorial would work well if your bangs are a little bit shorter or a little bit longer, too. Just a great bit of information about how to style different types of bangs.

So what I've done is obviously I've finished blow drying the rest of our model's hair today, and now I'm going to start on the bangs. I will say that at home, if you struggle at all with your bangs, I would absolutely recommend blow drying them first, and doing it from the wettest part. Actually I rough dried her hair about 90 percent dry leaving most of the moisture in the bottom. However if you had a cowlick or something like that, then you would want to leave a little more moisture at the root area.

I've also prepped her hair using a styling product, just something with a little bit of hold and smoothness. I think a big mistake that we make at home when we're styling our bangs is we leave all of the product out of them. Product doesn't always mean that your hair is going to get oily. It just means that it's going to stay where you put it. So what I'm going to use today is I'm going to actually use a very small flat brush. If you don't have this, you can also use a larger one. This is a Mason Pearson brush and this a Spornette brush, brand wise. Whatever you can find that is comparable. I will say this brush has synthetic bristles and natural. The synthetic bristles are going to help grip the hair and hold it into place, and the natural bristles are going to help add a lot of shine and smoothness to the hair.

So what I'm going to start to do is I'm going to take my brush and my blow dryer and I'm going to do a technique called a wrap. I'm going to use the natural bend of her forehead to add just a slight little bend to the hair. And I'm going to do that by wrapping it. I'm going to go from one side to the other side. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to have my blow dryer ad I'm just going to use my blow dryer and follow that brush wherever I put it. This is a point where if you do have some cowlicks, you can take and have a little bit more control over them. Whatever direction your cowlick is going, let's say she had a cowlick that was going in that direction, I would start wrapping it in the opposite direction of the cowlick. Also if you have any kind of natural parting, I would definitely stat going the opposite way. All this wrapping is going to do is it's going to give you a lot of control of the bangs. It's going to give you a great range of motion. They're not going to look too stiff, or too straight, or too round.

I'm going to start now, using my blow dryer and remember, I'm just going to follow my brush wherever it goes. You always want to go in the direction that you are pushing the hair. So if you're pushing the hair down, you want the blow dryer to go down. If you're pushing the hair over, you want the hair to go over. You never want to go up or kind of puff, and it's going to blow the hair everywhere.

I also ended my blow dryer with a cool blast from the blow dryer, and what that does is it give a lot of shine and actually locks whatever you just did in place. But you can see how smooth I was able to get the bangs just by doing that. If you have any trouble with pieces around the side of your face too, like if you have one piece over here that always curled, you could add that into the wrap pattern too. Don't be afraid to take as much as you need.

So now she has a smooth bang with just a tiny little bend which is nice. A very natural bend. What you can do from this point is you can add a bit of texture to the bangs, so if you wanted to see a little bit more movement, you could do that pretty easily. You could either take hairspray and do that, or you could take a little serum. I'm using an active serum. Just a tiny little bit through my fingertips, and I'm just going to go in there, move that around. A good thing about using a kind of nourishing oil as a serum is that it always soaks in the hair, so should you put too much, it will soak right in. You could also use a little paste in there, that would be really cute too. Don't forget to add the same texture throughout the rest of the hair also.

I get a lot of women that will bring me pictures of bangs and want me to cut their bangs to be like that. And I'll say a lot of times they actually have those bangs, but what they're not doing is they're not doing the finishing step to the bangs. They're not adding texture at the end, or they're not pushing it in the same direction. So sometimes just a subtle little change to your bangs makes a big diff

So I wanted to show you today how to style short bangs.. As you can see, our model has pretty short bangs.. This tutorial would work well if your bangs are a little bit shorter or a little bit longer, too., Just a great bit of information about how to style different types of bangs.. So what I've done is obviously I've finished blow drying the rest of our model's hair. Today and now I'm going to start on the bangs., I will say that at home, if you struggle at all with your bangs, I would absolutely recommend blow drying them first and doing it from the wettest part.. Actually, I rough dried, her hair about 90 percent dry leaving most of the moisture in the bottom.. However, if you had a cowlick or something like that, then you would want to leave a little more moisture at the root area. I've also prepped her hair using a styling product, just something with a little bit of hold and smoothness.. I think a big mistake that we make at home when we're styling our bangs is we leave all of the product out of them. Product doesn't always mean that your hair is going to get oily.. It just means that it's going to stay where you put it.. So what I'm going to use today is I'm going to actually use a very small flat brush.. If you don't have this, you can also use a larger one.. This is a Mason Pearson brush and this a Spornette brush brand wise.. Whatever you can find that is comparable., I will say this: brush has synthetic bristles and natural. The synthetic bristles are going to help grip the hair and hold it into place and the natural bristles are going to help add a lot of shine and smoothness to the Hair., So what I'm going to start to do is I'm going to take my brush and my blow dryer and I'm going to do a technique called a wrap.. I'M going to use the natural bend of her forehead to add just a slight little bend to the hair., And I'm going to do that by wrapping it.. I'M going to go from one side to the other side. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to have my blow dryer ad, I'm just going to use my blow dryer and follow that brush wherever I put it.. This is a point where, if you do have some cowlicks, you can take and have a little bit more control over them., Whatever direction your cowlick is going. Let'S say she had a cowlick that was going in that direction. I would start wrapping it in the opposite direction of the cowlick.. Also, if you have any kind of natural parting, I would definitely stat going the opposite way.. All this wrapping is going to do. Is it's going to give you a lot of control of the bangs.? It'S going to give you a great range of motion. They're, not going to look too stiff or too straight or too round.. I'M going to start now using my blow dryer and remember I'm just going to follow my brush wherever it goes.. You always want to go in the direction that you are pushing the hair.. So if you're pushing the hair down, you want the blow dryer to go down. If you're pushing the hair over. You want the hair to go over., You never want to go up or kind of puff, and it's going to blow the hair everywhere.. I also ended my blow dryer with a cool blast from the blow dryer and what that does. Is it give a lot of shine and actually locks whatever you just did in place., But you can see how smooth I was able to get the bangs just by doing that.. If you have any trouble with pieces around the side of your face too, like if you have one piece over here that always curled, you could add that into the wrap pattern. Too. Don't be afraid to take as much as you need.. So now she has a smooth bang with just a tiny little bend, which is nice. A very natural bend.. What you can do from this point is, you can add, a bit of texture to the bangs. So if you wanted to see a little bit more movement, you could do that pretty easily.. You could either take hairspray and do that or you could take a little serum., I'm using an active serum., Just a tiny little bit through my fingertips and I'm just going to go in. There move that around. A good thing about using a kind of nourishing oil. As a serum is that it always soaks in the hair, so should you put too much? It will soak right in.. You could also use a little paste in there. That would be really cute. Too., Don't forget to add the same texture throughout the rest of the hair also.. I get a lot of women that will bring me pictures of bangs and want me to cut their bangs to be like that. And I'll say a lot of times. They actually have those bangs, but what they're not doing is they're not doing the finishing step to the bangs. They're, not adding texture at the end or they're, not pushing it in the same direction.. So sometimes just a subtle. Little change to your bangs makes a big difference.. Another really cute thing that you could do to a short bang, which I really love is you can push it off to the side.. So after you've blown it dry straight down, you can pretty easily go in there and manipulate it to the side., And I always like that because it gives it such a soft little curve on your face makes them look really full., But they still have a lightness And an airiness to them., So that's another alternative., So that is how you style: a shorter bang.

Chris Jones: If that model has 'short' bangs, then the bangs I currently have must be midget bangs.

Megan Knickerbocker: This worked so well for me. Like I doubted it, and it worked soooo well. I have naturally curly hair and I didn’t even need to use a straightener. Wow.

MsKellyGardner: This was the most useful bang styling video I have found, thank you!

IWonderIff: how low or high ones hairline on their forehead plays a huge roll in the outcome of how you styled your bangs. People with small foreheads (low hairline on their forehead) tend to have a much more difficult time manging bangs and styling them the way they want to. People with big foreheads (high hairlines) will be able to style their bangs very easily and are able to manage them very easily.

rachelkmac: Great tips! My bangs are too round with a round brush I'm going to try wrapping them tomorrow, thanks!

Anna gutman: Simple and helpfull, THAnks A LOT !!!

Ingrid Santana: I just love Joy La Rosa's hair! She's so lovelly and beautiful!

Joy Leslie: Thank you , I had no idea how todo my bangs!

Rachey T: Because the model can't move her head but only her eyes she looks like a sneaky scooby doo character

savannah zephorah raganas: the model's eyelashes are beautiful! Are they natural?

savannah zephorah raganas: My bangs are uneven. flying above my right brow while the other is down below my eye. I cut it myself, that's why. What should I do?

Jamie Luv: Really effective communication.

jatieann: This was helpful ;-)

Nikki IsAwesome: Sometimes these howcast videos are so bad I wonder if they're actually jokes

Anastasiia Kolimasova: have cut my fringe too short. Will try this technique today 

Rebecca Strapp: That ring. Oh my god I need it.

Ashley Hofmann: Her bangs aren’t even short

Dhana: The model reminds me of Pensatucky

Zoe Eva: My hair looks exactly like this

Laura: i just cut my bangs way too short and i'm watching this while feeling like ima throw up bc of my dumbassery

Jerin Joseph: is it that hard to look forward for a few minutes

Hui Xin: How 2 go and hide short super failed bangs Comb a little of ye hair from the back of ur head to the front and then cut it slightly till it reaches slightly above ur eyebrows. Done

Maria D. Alfaro-Cardoso: Thanks!

sxftie: My bangs are short, curly, and on the side of my face :/

Melody Starr Widener: I didn’t know molly ringwald does hair, too

Ella Nickels: Wow they are soooo 'short' because mine is really short

Jaime Zambo: The model didn't say anything but all of the faces she made was really distracting and annoying

Kalopsia: Those are short? If they were any longer they’d cover her eyes

Obscene Obscurity: Is it me or does that model looks annoyed.

ฝันเอง รวยเอง: No, you don't understand. MY BANGS ARE SHORTER

eva wing: My. New hair cut looks off the hoooooook:-) !

Fibbles G: The hairdryer is being swicthed on and voila, perfect bangs. The how-to parts have been edited out -_-

paviter: You where hy same thing for every video

Henal Lotlikar: Next time less of talking more of working..

Jhalak Vatsyayan: Thanks

Lindsey Mccandless: Absolutely useless!

Andrea Holler: Anastasia Steele hair ;)

Nic: Whats with the freaky

Megan: The talking lady looks like courtney love

eva wing:

Garima Pahwa: are you trying to be unhelpful ?

paviter: I meant the not hy

Morale Booster: The model

sana singh: is the model a guy? :O

Amira Nheyhol: 2nd comment :D

Cheri Ashley: Heyy heyy dude looks like a ladyy

blasterandsewsew: 1st comment

Heather Anderson: The lady with orange granny curls.... who is going to fix her hair?

Zara Zen: Ugh...

paviter: What the heck is a callack

Cheri Ashley: Ooga booga

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