How To Style Side-Swept Bangs | Hair Tutorials

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Hi everybody. I wanted to show you today how to style side-swept bangs. So our beautiful model here has lash grazing length bangs. You could do this style with, you know, kind of cheekbone, anything that was a little bit longer. And I've already blow-dried the rest of her hair. What I'm going to show you is how to style them from wet and also we'll go over a couple of things that you might be hitting, or being confused about.

So first thing is, I've dried the bangs to be probably 80 percent dry leaving most of the moisture at the bottom here. If you do have any kind of cowlicks or anything like that I would recommend doing your bangs first with the blow dryer and then proceeding, even if you just rough-dry the rest of your hair, if you just will do that first. So you might notice that we're not starting with the part in the bangs today. I always find that if you start with the bangs and work them fully down before I push them over to the side, that you have a softer effect. And it also keeps it a little more movable so should the wind blow, you're not stuck in one direction.

So what I'm going to use today to style them is a blow dryer and a round brush. You might also want to get a little flat brush. And this one, this is a teeny one, but this one has a combination of natural bristles and synthetic ones, so the synthetic ones are going to help you to grip the hair and the natural ones are actually going to impart a lot of shine into the hair.

What I'm going to do is, if she had an enormous cowlick I would start with the bangs completely wet and I would go in with this brush, and what I would do is, I would wrap the bangs. So I would go from one side of the hair to the other side, and what you're doing there is you're breaking up any kind of part lines that you might naturally have in your hair. You're also creating a lot of good movement throughout. So, say that she had a cowlick that was popping her bang up, like that, it was popping it in this direction, I would start my wrapping technique going in the opposite direction of whatever you're trying to fight. I think that's also a really good idea if you're starting to wear your hair parted on the side and going with a side-swept bang but you're having trouble getting any kind of drape or movement over the forehead. If your bangs just want to lift off of your forehead, if you start going the opposite direction of your part line, you'll actually get a really beautiful graceful movement over the top of your forehead.

So, that being said, I'm just going to go in and I'm going to dry the bangs a little bit. And I did that mostly focusing on the roots of the hair. So now I'm going to go in with the round brush and you might be saying, "Well, I don't want a big rounded bang. I don't want it to look like I put a curling iron through. By using a medium size round brush, you're actually going to get just a very subtle dip to the hair. If you find that the dip is too much, then the wrapping that I was just doing will actually create a very soft subtle bend to the hair, just using the natural shape of your forehead to do so.

So with this brush I am going to gather up all of her hair and I am going to start at a very high angle with my blow dryer, and then I'm going to move the hair down, and I'm going to rotate my brush at a low angle. And when you re-rotate your brush, you're going to get a straighter appearance. So by rotating the brush I'm going to smooth the hair to the tips.

Afterwards, I just finished blow-drying it, I did a cool blast with my blow dryer, and what that's really going to do is it's going to impart a lot of shine, but it's going to freeze what you just did. So now that I have the bangs blown all the way forward, sometimes if you have a longer bang you're not going to be able to see at this point. Still I want you to blow dry them all the way forward and then what you're going to do, is depending on which side you want to flip them to, you're just going to move them in that direction. And you can see that by doing that you get a beautiful swoop over the forehead. You're eyes are completely opened up.

I love a side bang also, because not only does it expose more of your face, but it highlights your eyes. It acts as a little bit of an arrow just to point out something that's really beautiful of you. Now if you were struggling at this point still and you were having trouble, this piece didn't want to behave, you can always leave a tiny bit on one side, and I'm going to swoop this back, and then swoop that in the other direction. You could, now at this point, now that your roots are

Hi everybody., I wanted to show you today how to style, side-swept bangs., So our beautiful model here has lash grazing length bangs.. You could do this style with you know, kind of cheekbone anything that was a little bit longer. And I've already blow-dried the rest of her hair.. What I'm going to show you is how to style them from wet and also we'll go over a couple of things that you might be hitting or being confused about.. So first thing is: I've dried, the bangs to be probably 80 percent dry, leaving most of the moisture at the bottom here.. If you do have any kind of cowlicks or anything like that, I would recommend doing your bangs first with the blow dryer and then proceeding, even if you just rough-dry the rest of your hair. If you just will do that first., So you might notice that we're not starting with the part in the bangs today.. I always find that if you start with the bangs and work them fully down before, I push them over to the side that you have a softer effect. And it also keeps it a little more movable. So should the wind blow you're not stuck in one direction., So what I'm going to use today to style them is a blow dryer and a round brush.. You might also want to get a little flat brush. And this one. This is a teeny one, but this one has a combination of natural bristles and synthetic ones, so the synthetic ones are going to help you to grip. The hair and the natural ones are actually going to impart a lot of shine into the hair.. What I'm going to do is if she had an enormous cowlick. I would start with the bangs completely wet and I would go in with this brush and what I would do is I would wrap the bangs.. So I would go from one side of the hair to the other side and what you're doing there is you're breaking up any kind of part lines that you might naturally have in your hair. You're. Also creating a lot of good movement. Throughout. So say that she had a cowlick that was popping her bang up, like that. It was popping it in this direction. I would start my wrapping technique going in the opposite direction of whatever you're trying to fight.. I think that's also a really good idea. If you're starting to wear your hair parted on the side and going with a side-swept bang but you're having trouble getting any kind of drape or movement over the forehead., If your bangs just want to lift off of your forehead, if you start going the opposite direction Of your part line, you'll actually get a really beautiful graceful movement over the top of your forehead.. So that being said, I'm just going to go in and I'm going to dry the bangs a little bit., And I did that mostly focusing on the roots of the hair.. So now I'm going to go in with the round brush and you might be saying ``. Well, I don't want a big, rounded bang.. I don't want it to look like I put a curling iron through. By using a medium size round, brush you're actually going to get just a very subtle dip to the hair.. If you find that the dip is too much, then the wrapping that I was just doing will actually create a very soft subtle bend to the hair, just using the natural shape of your forehead to do so.. So with this brush, I am going to gather up all of her hair and I am going to start at a very high angle with my blow dryer and then I'm going to move the hair down and I'm going to rotate my brush at a low angle. And when you re-rotate your brush you're going to get a straighter appearance. So by rotating the brush, I'm going to smooth the hair to the tips. Afterwards, I just finished blow-drying it. I did a cool blast with my blow dryer and what that's really going to do is it's going to impart a lot of shine, but it's going to freeze what you just did. So now that I have the bangs blown all the way forward. Sometimes, if you have a longer bang you're not going to be able to see at this point. Still, I want you to blow dry them all the way forward and then what you're going to do is depending on which side you want to flip them to you're. Just going to move them in that direction. And you can see that by doing that, you get a beautiful swoop over the forehead. You're eyes are completely opened up.. I love a side bang also because not only does it expose more of your face, but it highlights your eyes.. It acts as a little bit of an arrow just to point out something that's really beautiful of you.. Now, if you were struggling at this point still - and you were having trouble, this piece didn't want to behave, you can always leave a tiny bit on one side and I'm going to swoop this back and then swoop that in the other direction. You could now at This point now that your roots are dried straight down. If you were still struggling with this, you could use your blow dryer and blow it in that direction.. If you wanted more bang over there and you were struggling, you could also put a tiny little bit of like a paste or a cream-based product on your fingertips., Just a tiny, bit. Just a little and then almost go in wiggling. Your fingers back and forth. You're. Just slightly teasing the hair at the ends and applying that little bit of product to it.. You could also do that to this little bit that hangs over the side, here., So another trick that you can do if you are having trouble getting it to stay. Is I like to put my hand underneath the hair, and then I just apply a little bit of hairspray going in the direction of the bang.. I put my hand in front of my face so that I don't get hairspray in my face obviously., But it just helps it to hold it into place.. So that is a couple of great ways to style: a side-swept bang

kety faina: Thaaaank you soooo much for this!! Helped a girl who had bangs all her life and struggled all the time to style them!! I will definitely use your techniques and tips. Now though my hair is very greasy and with my bangs it shows a lot I hope I can sort it out somehow soon.. Thanks again!' ❤️❤️

Teresa Murray: So helpful! Omgosh my bangs are so uncooperative. Im growing my bangs out

Haruki X: can you do the same tutorial but one with a longer bang hair? Because mine is long and i'm not sure how to do this.

Mistical1982: You didn’t demonstrate how it’s done. I’d prefer less talking and more styling.

Karla V: I never saw when you were styling the bangs! Good thing you explained but more important is to see how. You cut into the scene just when you were going to do it .

Hoor Mirza: Thank u betuishner. Really nice your all bangs I will try this

Anne -: so awesome

anwar al sharaf: Omg !!! she had a new haircut and new hair color

Kaitlyn Lawson: Her bangs look like they're going to fall down any second.

VanéRivas: Is that really a side swept bang?

Daniel Ludwik: Omg can i know who's that model .. she has beautiful smile and her eyes <3 

Emily Louisa: Her face half the time! Haha!

Zhuilaam: i have natural side swept bangs people think its magic because they curve and go up 

nagasay lona: thanks howcast

cryoatix: i don’t like that sardonic little expression the model got going on throughout the whole thing

Tripleboom3: Getting her hair done looks annoyed

Jace Juvenile: Hermione Granger? :o

Luv K-Hip Hop!: Wth does tht chick keep rolling her eyes? Ugh

IT'S BUFFY B*TCHES: I feel like the model has seen a picture of herself looking up, out-the-corner of her eyes and thought it was cute.. so now she just walks around making that face randomly

Tripleboom3: Lol the girl gee

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