How To Get The Perfect Wispy Bangs - Harmonize_Beauty

First of all, I am no way shape or form condoning cutting your own hair... haha... however, if there is a zombie apocolypse, and you feel it necessary to cut your own bangs.. here is how to get the perfect whipsy, textured bangs! also, I talked about flat irons, here is the link to the one that I have:

Dura Chi flat iron: https://rstyle.me/~aBTsP

Hi, okay, so I'm gon na do a quick video to teach you actually not to teach you, because I'm in no way shape or form condoning cutting your own mix. Okay! Now that we got that out there I'm, but I'm gon na show you cuz. I'Ve had lots of questions on how I cut my things, so I cut him a couple weeks ago on a whim, and I pretty much have had so many messages to show how I cut them. Cuz, the kind of things they are is they're, not they're, not things that you're stuck with forever cuz. You can pretty much wear them as bangs or um. You can move them over to the side and get a mask for your face as well, so which is the best thing to me, because we've all well, I mean. Maybe a lot of us have had those situations where we've cut our bangs and we've been like loved them the first day and then two days later, we're like what the H did. I do so goal here is to give us some things that we're not thinking what the heck did. We do so first things. First, wherever you part your hair, you're gon na kind of establish that so I want mine, I kinda wanted mine to be down the middle, so I have blow-dried my hair using a paddle brush. Let me grab it technique. I have another video that you can watch. That'S on YouTube and I basically use the paddle brush blow drying it in the hot in opposite directions. So I'll go this way and blow-dry right my roots and then I'll go this way and blood drive my roots and then I kind of take it all forward. Like this and blow-dry it all forward like this with the paddle brush, so I have just blow-dried my hair blow-drying. It all forward so you're, basically blow-drying your hair with zero part, which you can see that and the reason for that is because then, when you do go to part your hair, you have all this extra volume, whether it be on the side, whether it be down The middle you just have so much marvel if you blow dragon that way and like I said I do have another video on blow drink, so feel free to check that out. So the first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to take a very small section, even smaller than that around my hairline. So right here around the hairline and then you're gon na clip that off and then you're gon na take your flat iron. So I'm gon na pull that hair all forward, so you can see how small and thin that is, I'm going to take my flat iron right here and clip it just barely the roots, clamp it and blowed your area and flat iron it forward. So you can see I'm not really spending much, I'm not putting a lot of heat on there and I'm not spending a lot of time. I'M just basically one of two all come forward. So then you're gon na take your next section and you're gon na. Do the same thing just another small section here now I often get asked what kind of flat iron this depends on your hair. So I feel like people who have really thick coarse hair, so you can see I even hold on I'll come back to that in a sec. I want to tell you what I did here so instead of combining this section into this section and flat ironing them together, I'm actually taking that section that I pulled down and I'm flattening it all on its own, so I'm holding that hair out starting at the Root clamp and pull it forward. Ok, so back to flat irons, um everybody! If you have coarser hair, then you're gon na need and curl. Your hair, you're gon na need a flat iron that probably gets SuperDuper hot so that it's strong enough and hot enough to smooth your hair. If you have finer hair, you know you don't need one that gets that hot. In fact, you don't want one that gets super hot and if it does, you definitely want it to have like a temperature control. So this right here, I'm not partial to any one brand, but this is called. This is the dura key. This has a temperature control which I like. So that way you can enjoy the temperature, because, if you're less experienced - and you feel like you - have a harder time flat - ironing your hair, I do recommend turning the temperature down so that you don't fry your hair. Until you get good and comfortable with it, so I'm continuing taking sections back and I'm just flat ironing the ribs. You can see that and the reason that I do that is because, depending on, if you're gon na curl your hair or if you're gon na wear it straight, you don't want to go through and flatiron the whole piece of hair and then go back and curl. It so if you're gon na wear your curly that day, you don't want to go back and Bri curl over something you've already flat ironed so again taking sections I'm not combining them all into this section, I'm taking all the sections one by one and doing each One of them till I get, and this, however, far back you go kind of depends on your hair and your hairline, so I'm gon na go back to about the middle of my head. Now, some of you, I don't have very much hair. Some of you may have loads of hair right here and that's okay. So then I'm going to part it wherever you want to part it for me, I'm gon na do it down the middle cuz, that's commonly where I wear my bangs most of the time. It'S down the middle okay. So now, if your hair is already, you don't have bangs yet then this part you'll have to kind of establish where you want your bangs. Let'S see if I can get lower here slip, you can see it so you'll have to kind of establish where this is hard to make sure you can see with this, so that I can see what I'm doing. Oh and then look. I have like a little tiny kink right there, so I'm just gon na flat iron that out so you're gon na have to establish right where you want your bangs. So if you're holding your hair out, I don't like my two shirt. I'D rather keep mine a little bit longer so that I have room to push them to the side which is kind of what I was telling. You is like the key thing and having things that are not stuck as bangs, so you're gon na kind of take the section and, like I said, if you have more hair, this Bank might be a lot thicker because you have more hair, but that's okay. You can, if you don't want it, is thick, then you're just going to move some of that hair to the side and you're gon na kind of establish where you want the banks. Now, if you part your hair on the side, it's kind of the same concept right so you'd part your hair on the side. You pull all the hair forward and you would establish where you want those bangs so see like. For me, all these are long right here. So if I wanted the bangs here, then that's where I would cut but, like I said, I'm gon na cut mine right down the middle, so we part that off and okay, now here's where the cutting comes in. I wan na see if I can place this sorry, okay, so you're gon na the bangs are gon na, be forward down like this, and you can already see the ones that I've cut right through here right. This is where I've already cut my bangs, but I am trimming them up a little. So that's why I thought I'd show you this video, because they've gotten a Titch long. So what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na grab them right, where I want them to lay so like this. One right here is where I want, like my my very shortest piece, so I'm gon na grab that little hair and I'm gon na pinch it together. Just like so I have my scissors. These are haircutting scissors. You want some nice, sharp scissors um and again, I'm not telling you to cut your own bangs. So if you do it and you screw them up, it is not. My fault go to your hairdresser, but at least you know kind of the it's not like a normal chop. Bang like this you're going across this, is gon na give you a textured, PC, Bank, okay, so you're going to take that thing, and now here is where it's important. It'S going to be natural to want to hold the bangs out here like to the side and cut down. That is not what we're gon na do. What we're gon na do is we're gon na hold the bangs as flush like as close to the head, as we can, because that's going to ensure that we cut them the right length. If we hold the bang out, they're gon na be shorter than what what you anticipate they're gon na be so you have to hold the bang straight down. It'S close to your head as you can, and then your scissors are gon na come down like this. At an angle, so they're gon na come down and they're just gon na kind of take small movements open and close they're, not even gon na close all the way, they're just gon na open and close just a little. Can you see that so I'm not gon na even close them all the way, just to live, open and close small quick movements so take the bang and right where you want the length is where you want your blade so right, where you want the length of The bang is where your blade is gon na go cuz, that's what's gon na cut it and as you're cutting you're gon na slowly open and close you're gon na move the scissors down so open and close moving. Do you see that how the slight movement of my blade and I'm moving down so as I'm slightly opening him close, I'm pointing my the tip of my scissors down to the ground, okay and see that so that's what it does is it creates this soft kind Of pointed edge here to where they're not gon na, be too blunt so same thing, holding him down open and close okay. Now I want these to be pretty. I don't want them straight across. I want them PC and not, and - and I want them, textured holding it down open and close, and I'm kind of as I'm getting towards the outside working. My way, these things on the outside. You want those a little bit longer. Okay, so just like that - and that's the key here to having a bang that can be pushed back into your hair and they don't have to be worn as bangs - is that they are a little bit longer. They may be in your eyeballs, but then they can go out of the face if needed, right. Okay, so that's pretty much so and you can see like those are not. They are not straight across by any means: they're very textured, they're, very piecey, and that's what I want because I do not want. I mean not that I have anything against that. I think those things can look super great um. If that's what you're going for but like I said for me, my key here is: I want them to be able to be pushed aside. Okay, so now I'm just taking my flat iron here and I'm putting just a slight bevel in them so that they aren't like sticking straight up just like that yeah. So when I say bevel all right, that means that I'm taking it and instead of pulling the flat iron straight down, I'm actually kind of coming in at an angle and rounding it out a little bit with my flat iron. Now with things. I think it is very common if you're not super comfortable with the flat iron to do one of these numbers, where you pull it down, and then you round it like this and then we go up. You know eighties things which it's cool. If that's what you're going for, but if you're not wanting the 80s bangs, if you're kind of just finding a slight curtain bake, you just want a little bent so and now I know you look. I really do. I take them piece by piece and sometimes I just work with them one at a time, but you I you start at the root and you kind of mold the shape here through the mid-shaft and ends not so much the end so you're creating that roundness right Through here and then more of a flat straight end and always think of that, when you're flat ironing the hair is wherever you want to see that bevel or that round shape. That'S where you round it, and it's the same with your hair too, like when you're flat ironing your hair, you know most people make the mistake of flat ironing straight down and that's okay, if that's the look you're going for, because that's gon na give you a Straight down look, but if you want a little bit of shape to it, you're gon na have to you start at the top and see how I kind of round it out with my flat iron, and then I almost don't even flatter in the end at all And that's gon na give you a round shape through here, just like that, but then a straight straight edge, so the I always think of like Jennifer Aniston's hair, because she has the perfect round shape through here. But then those straight ends and like I said most people will take their flat iron and go straight down, and then they try to round it here. And that gives you not not the look we're going for so starting at the top kind of create. Think of wherever you're pulling that flat iron and that shape that's where you're creating it so, okay, so then from there you can hairspray style whatever you would like, but that is how, and if you still, if you like to part your hair on the side, you Know you can - and I love these bangs for when I pull my hair back or up because they add so much more to the hair style like if I were to pull my hair up in a messy bun. I can leave these PC bangs out and it just gives it a lot more than you know when they're pinned back and don't get me wrong. Sometimes I still do that but see that's the glory right. There is they're so little that they can be pulled black pulled back and not in your face. So that's how it's done. Okay! Thank you. Thank you for watching. I hope you all have a great day and we'll talk to you soon.

Dennis Maus: As a licensed stylist I’m usually skeptical of YouTube hair videos. I just want to say, your techniques are spot on! Plus your presentations and positive energy would make anyone feel comfortable! Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️❤️

paula williamson: I'm a hair stylist. And you have some very cool and edgy techniques , that us stylists go to seminars to learn. You have a lovely way of expressing and teaching these very important methods of styling and cutting your hair. I have only a handful of girls that could create the movement that is sooooo important not only when styling , but when cutting hair. Bravo to you for taking the time to blow dry and hot Toronto your hair before you. It it. So many time I have seen coworkers , cut the bangs when their wet and they spring up and look horrible because they cut them straight a across, causing a blunt look. Don't even get me started because if the hair is curly , it's liable to spring up an inch or two depending on the amount of curl ....... Just wanted to say how awesome you are at styling hair, keep on rockin it

linhughes: Perfect! I have been asking for these bangs everytime I get my haircut at the salon. Did it myself per your instructions and I finally have what I have been asking for all this time. Thank you Harmony. Love them.

C. Fletcher: Love this technique! First time I cut my bangs i was 14. I held my hair straight up and then - AH OH! Since then (and that was a very long time ago) I have been cutting my bangs. I cannot wait to do mine like this! Thanks

Mayra Moore: As a mature woman, I enjoy your detailed videos both visually and explaining the technique. You are also precious, thank you for sharing.

Invisible Woman: I thought this video was just about bangs but I also learned how to use my straightener. Your video made me a super star! I was able to confidently cut my daughter's bangs without making her look like my 90s year book pic. Thank you!!

Shirley Garcia: Thank you for this video. I am a busy mom of five, and finally got the bangs I have always wanted. I followed your instructions, and was able to get the bangs of my dreams. God bless you. Thank you!!!!!

Angela_ SoManyThings: Thank you for this tutorial! I have watched so many, and there was always too many steps. This was simple, and for me, it worked! Plus, I finally and Actually have bangs again! After years of wanting to but not being sure! And I always cut my husband's and son's hair in their cool styles, but it's not a good idea to cut my own hair so I let it grow long this last year+. Now, that I like my bangs, it makes me want to have a stylist make them even better!! Thanks!

Joanie Straw: Wow, I learned a lot with this, thank you!! You're great at explaining all the details clearly and keeping it interesting.

Tracey Weiss: This was really helpful! I have tried trimming my own bangs in between cuts before and have always had bad results. This is a really great tutorial for how to correct my errors. Thanks!

Alex Smith: I've had blunt bangs for years that I decided to grow out. They were getting long and looked so bad and hanging in my eyes, so I used this method and I love them again!!! Gave them the perfect amount of layering so they look intentional, not like they're in the process of growing out. I like them so much I think I'll keep them now :) Thank you for this video, it was so helpful!

Michelle: You explain everything so wonderfully and your hair looks amazing any way that you do it!! I've been cutting my own fringe for years and I've gradually made it thinner since I have thick hair, so I'll love to try this one day. Thank you!

Cheryl Watts: Love Love Love your color and cut! Thank you for this video! I will not be cutting my hair myself but can’t wait to show my stylist! I almost immediately subscribed as you seem so sweet, sincere and beautiful!! Thank you and social distance during this pandemic! I look forward to more videos!!

Jane Hardin: I have to say, you by far, have the BEST tutorials on your channel. I don't watch anyone else, don't need to. You are precise, in depth, and know what you're doing. Thank you for taking time for those of us who don't have much time, to teach us good methods for obtaining your beautiful hair styles. I'm almost 57 years old and now wear my hair like yours. I so love the compliments I get. Keep bringing your talents to us.... ❤️

Sara Kladehall: I followed the tutorial exactly and it turned out awesome!!! I haven’t had bangs in 20 years but these kind of bangs work for me! Thanks so much!!!

Eric Sallee: OMG!!! You are a genius! For years I never knew that I have been cutting and straightening my hair wrong. Your detailed video on how to cut bangs is beyond helpful!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

Laura BurtThorpe: She almost looks so perfect, like a little doll.

Rita Muller: Love all the disclaimers about NOT cutting your own bangs, lol. Funny story. Many moons ago, one of my clients brought her 9 year old son in and the first thing out of her mouth was “can you fix it, can you fix it?” His hair was bright ginger in color and he’d been complaining to his Mom about getting a hair cut. Deciding to take matters into his own hands,he grabbed a set of clippers, (you know where this is going, right) and shaved his head right down the middle from forehead to crown. Took me a long time to fix it, but I guess he taught her a lesson. He didn’t like his hair long, which was unusual for the 70’s, but he wasn’t having it even if all his friends had long hair. I did my best, and Mom insisted on not shaving it all the way down, which was my first solution, lol. It was a challenge in my career as a stylist that I’ll never forget. Thank you for sharing.

Andrea Z: Exactly the bangs I've been looking for! Love how easily they can be pushed aside and out of the way! Thank you for posting this ♥️

W Lucero: I LOVE this wispy bang! My hair is all one length which took me forever to get it that way, so it's going to be scary to achieve this look, but I love it so much that I might just try. I like knowing I can just use a small portion of my hair. Thanks for sharing, and thanks for being so detailed. You remind me of young Michelle Pfeiffer who is also stunningly beautiful. Thanks again.

Char Kelly: This tutorial is AMAZINGGGG!!!! I did it and I’ve got lush bangs thank you so much!!! P.S you are so beautiful and you look like a doll ❤️ thanks for the tutorial

Chris Harris: I have always been terrified to try bangs but this video gave me the confidence to try it out and they look great! I have never had them before and I'm 37 years old...I'm not much of a risk taker, but I'm so glad I watched ur video and went for it... I can't believe I did it...thank you so much!

1Toffeey: I have had bangs most all of my life and I am past the half century mark. I loved this tutorial, loved the details you shared. You did this with care for those of us that will try this. Me included. None of my Hairdressers can do this correctly except one. I had her for 7 years, then she moved out of state. This way of cutting my bangs I can do. Thank you so much. You are a sweet and kind person. You got my thumbs up, and I subscribed.

Larissa Dana: THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS VIDEO!!!! I have had bangs for years and I grew them out a few years ago and everyone, I mean EVERYONE, said I look better with bangs softening my face. So I cut them again. But you have told me how to make them look so much better!!! I liked your video and subscribed to your channel!

Bea C: I was wanting to get bangs but took so long to grow them out. This was the perfect video for me! Bangs without the commitment ! Great tutorial! Thank you!!

Marg DeGraaf: Being stuck at home for nearly 3 months I’m so happy you helped us all out. ✂️‍♀️

Carol: I enjoyed watching you. My fabulous hairdresser does this too. We're so busy talking that I don't watch her so seeing this video and watching you step by step is a huge help. I cut my bangs in between appointments and it's about that time. I don't have a lot of hair. It's baby fine and is thinning at the crown. Still, I'm going to give this a try. Thanks! Carol The 7th Decade

D T: I followed this video today and my bangs turned out amazing thank you! It took me less than 5 mins

Kara Lantz: Thank Goodness for you!! I have super fine, thin hair and was getting nervous by the only other bang tutorials I was seeing. Yours was the ONLY one that while watching/afterwards I felt so pumped up and excited, hehe. It was so detailed! I think I’ll even buy a flat iron, now that I understand how to do it for a natural, face complimenting way. Thanks again, and many blessings to you and yours! <3

carole clare: Your so sweet❤️ Thank you for sharing and explaining so clearly. I’m just in the middle of growing my short hair to mid length with long layers and have naturally wavy (unruly!) hair. At the moment my bangs graduate to one side but the style I’m aiming for would suit the method you have shown. I’m always trimming and thinning my own hair in between going to the hairdresser (she knows) because it grows like wildfire. Your method gives a soft look around the face which I like. A style that is versatile is great because you can create different looks. You have lovely hair that does what you ask of it. I need to demand mine to do anything...and that’s if it’s in the mood! I’m also going to invest in a paddle brush just for the front and sides of my hair. The rest I do in waves. Great video, thanks‍♀️

Robyn Tattersall: You have taken the time to explain this procedure in easy to follow steps... the positioning of the flat iron was so helpful.

Margo Martin: Thank you for posting this! I really struggle with my bangs when they are really long due to their heaviness. Just last month I tried to achieve this very look you just demonstrated here, and lets just say I went a little too thick and short, but now I know how to correct my method of cutting. You are such a sweet heart!

Jordyn Fitzgerald: And let it be known that 2020 is the first year I cut my bangs... thanks to this video for sure! I didn't follow it exactly right but I'm happy with how they turned out :)

Rebecca Howie: This is so awesome!!! You explain it beautifully!!! It looks great and I can't wait to do it. My bangs need trimmed and they are already kind of like yours but I don't cut them like you do; so I can't wait because your look is exactly what I've been trying to accomplish!! Thank you for sharing this!!!

Butter & Salt: This was such a great video! 5 stars! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ I have cut my bangs before using a different video technique and the results were good. This video was way better! I love how my bangs turned out!

Allisha Charlton: I followed this tutorial, and my bangs turned out so beautifully! Thank you!

Epic Master: Finally finally someone that is pretty knowledgeable AND does not do that VIDEO VOICE ( I call it) you know - that tone of voice alot of woman uses in these kinds of videos. And I didn’t have to watch any dancing, bopping around, stupid faces, etc. Thank you for just a nice normal video that showed what I needed to know.

Tami b: I've always wanted bangs like this, I think I'm going to give this a try!! I'm excited!! Thanks so much!!❤❤

Tommie K: Thank goodness I found you!! I'm debating cutting my long hair to give me a fresh, younger look. I personally love bangs... I have a "fiver forehead" (five fingers long lol) but my sons think long straight hair is what I need. I'm confident now that I can pull this look off thanks to you!!

NiKki C.: I want to try this! I'm so sick of my hair being all 1 length and boring. You're hair is very pretty plus you got right to the point with your instructions.... Thank you for making this video!! Loved it!!

Crystal Maltbie: I'm so glad I found this video I been straightening my hair all wrong for years and wondered how other women have so much volume and I didn't. I absolutely love how you did your bangs I'm going to have to get my done like this!!

Jen Temcio: I have not had bangs for over a decade. My hair is super long and my bangs were to my shoulders. I have never seen your channel but saw your video this morning and on a whim, I cut bangs like yours. (I also created some layers around my face.) I LOVE MY HAIR! It is a crazy change but I'm excited. Thanks for the inspo and the perfect instructions. Subscribed and liked.

1Toffeey: Great Video and well instructed for even the Senior's like me trying to get my bangs right from bad hairdressers with little skill. I have had 8 bad hairdressers, in the last several years. BUT, Thank you, this WORKED. And I learned finally how to flat iron my bangs for the lift, and body my hair needed. I have short hair, and it's fine hair but a lot per square inch.

Starlet Bowles: Thank you...I may give this a go today after coloring my hair. 5 stars girlie, your beautiful!!! And your attitude makes you beautiful all in itself.

Margaretha Andersson: Thank you so much for this instruction! I just used it to cut mine and it turned out great.

Little House in the Woods: I’m seriously considering doing this!! I love how thin they are! So cute ☺️

Carly Brinson: Cut them just like this and I LOVE THEM! We already had the same cut I just had no bangs, so I followed your guide and framed a little more around my face. Perfect. I've never cut my hair by myself before.

Glinda Leahy: OMG you helped me so much!  Even my hairdresser does not make my bangs wispy! I love it!  I'm so down with this.  Thank you! Thank you!

Charmaine McClure: I'm 62 and have very long hair. I like messy hair. I'm used to combing it back now for a long time...I've had bangs several times in the past, but I didn't want to get full bangs. This is exactly the change I've been looking for! I watched it once, headed to the bathroom, got my scissors, and got just the bangs I wanted--like the ones she has cut above! It was scary, but I did it! Thanks so much for the great tip!! I think I'll keep these for awhile!!! Best thing is you can comb them anyway if you don't want bangs!! AWESOME video I just happen to come across by mistake during this pandemic!!

Paige Blackbird: Perfect instructions! I haven't had bangs in 20 years. Was looking for a new look...they turned out beautiful. Thanks! Subscribed

jaaan Glez: Your video is what I used to cut my bangs. Epic win. Thank you for your specific instructions. It seriously works. You're awesome!!!

runspud: You are SO good!!! At demonstrating and pointing out the small details in technique that make ALL the difference.

liz aron: What a gorgeous woman! Super kind, and cognizent of what others might, or might not want. Your spot-on descriptions for trimming your own bangs is truly helpful! I also appreciated bonus of how-to with your flat iron. Thank you SO much for sharing these great tips!

Patty R: Thanks for a GREAT video that’s simple but informative. I always cut my hair..flipped over the top of my head in a ponytail. But now I can make my bangs look better. Of course I would tell anyone who wants their haircut to be perfect to NOT cut it yourself. My hair cut is similar to yours. I know it’s not perfect and I’m ok with that. I’ll get it cut by a professional every so often just to fix the little mistakes I’ve made. I always cut less than I think I want off because I can always cut a little more but I just can’t figure out how to make it grow if I go to short...lol. Thanks again!! Bangs...here I come!!

Kathryn Holgate: As a hairstylist I have to say great job. Beautifully done.

Suzanne OBrien: This is an excellent video. I love the way you did your bangs and your instructions are great. Thank you!

Emily Strother: 1. Love the quality of this video 2. I have started blow drying my hair the way you suggest and my hair game is on another level. Thank you for that! 3. I also started using the straightener at my roots...out and not straight down. Again...my hair game is on freaking point! Thank you for explaining every step so well.

AskForWisdom: Great instructions! Thank you for being so detailed!

MsKlasz: Love your attention to detail and bright-eyed and bushy tailed personality! Great explanations of everything. Thank you.

Dayna Shonka: Girl! My hair is really long now, and after seeing this vid, I can’t stop obsessing about going this length again! Do you cut your own hair? I never get what I want at a salon... if so you should really do a tutorial for that. (I searched and didn’t find one in your collection) ❤️

Lori Ru: OH MY GOD! I have spent decades sectioning small bits & drying with round brush my curly/frizzy hair. Decades. I used every Aveda product & brush, no substitutions, and I dried my hair in 10 minutes. IT LOOKS LIKE YOURS! Beyond ecstatic. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Michelle Parsons: I love your video! Great explanations and super helpful detail without overwhelming. You rock girl! Keep at it!

cottonutt: Thanks! First time I tried cutting bangs since I was 8 lol. Your tips were a perfect guide in getting it right!

Jessieee: Thank you soooo much. Finally a tutorial that shows me how to get the fringe I exactly wanted. Easy, simple methods straight to the point. Thank you very helpful! x

Teresa Borowy: You're a doll! You did a great job in detailing step by step instructions. Thank you!

Carrie Lynch: You are simply amazing!!! Both inside and out. You look like Debbie Harry ( Blondie) practically identical! I have no need to watch any other hair cutting bangs tutorials because your video alone covered it entirely "cutting"right to the chase( no pun intended This is exactly what I am looking for! thank you kindly! you are absolutely adorable!

OurSecondHandLife: Thank you for the video. I am trying to learn to live less expensive and decided to do my own hair. I loved the instruction in your video!

Argus Fleibeit: Really instructive-- and I learned a LOT about using the flat iron as a sculpting tool for shaping the hair. Makes so much logical sense.

Toni Wall: Thank you so much for this video! It's exactly what I needed to see!

Lisa L: I followed this video and my bangs look sooo good so just wanted to say thanks for sharing this video and showing me a new way to cut my bangs

Sofia Hepburn: You are such a beautiful young lady with a perfect shape face and gorgeous eyes! It was such a pleasure to watch this video. Thank you for helping those of us who are a bit afraid to go to stylists because the stylists sometimes want to create a look based on how they cut hair and not how you would like it. I learned a lot from this video on how to use the flat iron and am going to watch your video on how to blow dry your hair. My hair and my daughter's is thin, and we are both experiencing hair loss from a lot of stress we've had over the past two years. Hopefully blow drying correctly and adding volume will help! I'm going to show my daughter how you cut your bangs, because she didn't want to get hers cut thinking they'd be straight across. This is a great option! What kind of hair products do you use for volume? Perhaps it's in another video? Happy New Year and many blessings!

JustSayin: First time visiting your channel! Gotta say you are so precious and informative. So cute never wanting to offend anyone, like well if you are going for those 80’s bangs that’s great too. LOL SO happy to have found you because I always cut my own hair and could never get my bangs the exact way I want them, NOW I CAN! Thanks and you’re such a doll! Have a great day!

Jackie Wengert: I loved your video. I learned so much from you. I never knew how to use a flat iron and was really frustrated but you showed me how. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. God bless you. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. You are a natural.

Esther Kritharakis: Thank you for sharing how to cover the gray in 10 minutes, I learned something new today.  I do the same thing that you do.  I don't use permanent hair coloring because of the amount of ammonia in the products and also fear of losing more of my hair.

logan lin: Wow! Your hair is incredibly fine textured! I don’t think I have ever seen such baby fine hair my whole life, it’s amazing a human can have hair like this it’s very unique.

Sharrie Sexton-Bruno: Trying to learn to get away from my go to 80s bangs!! I guess I need to keep practicing ...not doing so well yet but your tutorial is great!

Karynn Poole: I liked watching your Technique, and Ive been cutting my own hair since I was in my teens. I learned this technique from a hair dresser. You can get the same wispy bangs without all the tedious cutting that you were doing. All you do is... Section what hair you want as bangs, Then Pull "All" of your bang hair down in front of your face, and cut across evenly across at the length you want it. Then taking that same hair,... Pull it strait up toward the Ceiling, on top of your head , then cut it evenly across again. Now when It falls down, it will be Featherd or Wispy as you call it. it will have uneven layers.

Tovah Romanov: You’re a rockstar girl! You are singlehandedly responsible for EVERY new bangs/fringe post COVID! LOL! It’s ok, ur disclaimer has u covered♥️

tanya guess: Awesome video!!! Very well done ! Thank you for posting ❤️❤️

Megan Collins: The cut is adorable. There is no way I'm doing that myself.

Ell: You have inspired me to cut my bangs again. I love your hair! I’m also a big textured hair gal myself so your channel is perfect for me.

Bronwyn Spenceley: Thank you for this great tutorial! Much appreciated!

Darla L: Perfect instructions. Thank you. I cut mine today and they are perfect. Love how textured they are. We need more precise instruction videos

Lisa Klassen: I have been doing this for a long time and glad to see someone else does it! LOVE your makeup here. Can you give the details of what you used and/or do a tutorial on your look in this video please?

Ap Wrg: Thank you so much sweetie. I have always wondered how those bangs were done. I so appreciate you sharing your techniques. Have a wonderful day!

Wendy's World: Well Girl, you are adorable. Not only that, I love your tutorial, you explain everything really well. I am thinking to myself, where can I get hairdressers scissors during Quarantine. Amazon! Going to cut my bangs. Love it! We need projects like this, during this time. Take care Beauties. ❤

Lavern Reynolds: Thank you for this demonstration video - you have been a blessing. At 70, I need to work at creating a more youthful look. This was very helpful (from Grandma Bunny in Phoenix).

JoAnne Butzerin: Good video! So helpful. I have cut my bangs a lot, but they always come out like 80s bangs. Yuk. This time they look just how I wanted them. Thank you!

sheri davis: Thanks sooo much for sharing! I am finally going to let my beloved husband cut my long long hair!

Mollie Rutlidge: Best demonstration I’ve found on YouTube!! Not had my hair with bangs/full fringe in 2 decades but I’ll be doing it in about an hour, fingers crossed

Michaela K: Exactly what I wanted. Turned out great, thank you!!

Jacqueline Davie: I watched this video numerous times and finally decided that I had the guts to do my own!!! I love them!! Thank you for “not teaching” me how.

missmayflower: You are gorgeous and I really love how simply and naturally you demo this. No silly gimmicks. Lovely.

Patricia Niland: Your videos are so funny and your always making other's feel good. Great lesson on the angle on the shears. Thank you.

Kristine Grenvik: I didn’t even know I could wear bangs. This is the best tutorial ever, and my hair is at least interesting again. Thank you

E Com: Best video Ive seen on getting wispy bangs and I've searched for/watched videos on this for the last 3 years. Also lovely to see a woman confident enough not to give into society's pressure and brandish the basic insecurity hallmark: ridiculous duck lips.

T. Ketchum: At last someone that takes her time explaining step by step and who is very knowledgeable. Hat offs to you!

Steph at The Audacious Life: So good!!! Thank you! Scissors ordered and gearing up.✌✌

Your Daily Jewels - Norah Downey: Perfect bangs.So clear and concise. Thank you for this. Here I go...!

Anastasia Ioannou: omg i have changed so many hairdressers because either they do not understand what i want or they don't know how to do it!! THIS IS WHAT I WANTED for years!!!! Thank you for showing me how to do it myself!!! :) P.S: i just did it :D

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