Faux Fringe/Bangs Tutorial | No Clip-In Extentions

  • Posted on 01 November, 2017
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Hi guys! Went to SA Fashion week last week and you guys requested that I show you how I did my hairstyle. CHECK IT OUT!

NO HAIR EXTENSIONS

NO CLIP-IN HAIR PIECES

CAN BE DONE UNDER 15 MINUTES!!!!

PRODUCTS USED:

* Brush

* Thick hair-tie

* Thin hair-tie

* A few bobby pins

* GlamPalm Hair Straightener

* John Frieda Luxurious Volume Hair Spray

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Hey guys and welcome back to my channel, my name is Mikkel Naidu for those of you who don't know, I am going to be doing everything interesting for you. Today. It'S been highly requested. I went to a fashion week this past week and I did a full fringe look, so I'm gon na be trying that again today, for the first time that look was I've done it for the first time I kind of had it in my head of how I wanted to do it so I'm hoping that this video turns out exactly or quite close to how it actually looks so yeah. Let'S get started so first thing: I'm gon na start off with combing through my hair. This hairstyle usually works best. If you have mid lane pay - or here that's just above the middle of your back, so what I'm gon na be doing now is just sectioning the top piece of my hair off and then making a ponytail right at the top of my head. As you can see my hair slightly oily, so it holds better it's about a day old if I just style it immediately after I washed it my hair's too soft, so it doesn't hold it the styling as well. So I would prefer to do this after a day of washing my hair. Now I'm going to use a really thin hair band and tie the ponytail at the top of my head. I would suggest using a cotton haven and not a rubber band, because you would need your hair to pull through the hair and win styling when tying the last knot of the ponytail. Don'T pull the entire through the ponytail, put it through half way so that you leave the front of your hair as a little bit of a fringe in front now, it's time to play with your fringe so holding the top part of your ponytail, so that you Don'T pull out too much? You can start pulling some of your end pieces that it forms a fringe kind of shaping, exactly how you want your fringe to look. I liked pulling the sides down a little bit further so that it creates a sort of like a and oval on my face that shapes my face a little bit better and you just keep pulling it putting the ends so that you can form your fringe exactly How you would like it to look so once you kind of framed your fringe, exactly how you want it to look, you can take about two or three bobby pins and then just pin it down to your head so that it holds firmly thus will prevent it From moving it will prevent it from moving out of place once you've set it. So it depends on how firm you want it to be. That'S how many bobby pins you're gon na be using so once I've pinned down my fringe, I'm going to take a few pieces and straighten it. I'M using a big lamb palm hey straightener here, I'm just straightening it down my face kind of curving it as it comes towards my face so that it shapes well with my face and, as you can see, I'm just just the fringe part, I'm straightening it so That it looks more like a brinjal, it doesn't look like flyaways on my face now taking the rest of my hair, that's at the back of my head, I'm going to comb it upwards towards the top bun off my hair, trying to make it look as one Piece on the side so that there's no gaps, that's showing, I am going to be grabbing all of that hair grabbing the bun with my one hand, and then wrapping it around so that it forms kind of like a hold at the top and a button at The top now with the thicker hair band, I am going to tie all of that together, you can use a thick hair band or you can use multiple thinner, hair bands. It just depends on the look you want to create now, as you can see, I'm tying it, but I'm not tying it right at the bottom. I'M creating this exact line all the way to the top of my bun. Now, in this process, your fringe might have moved, but so you're going to play with it a little bit more pull down the end so that it's at the length that you require try and fill out any gaps. That'S on your head, because you don't want it to be looking like it's a clip-on fringe. You wanted to look like you actually have one so try and fill out as much gaps and try and shape into your face as much as you can. So don't be scared to play with your fringe as much as you can pulling it down to where you want it to be filling in those gaps and making it look exactly how you would like it to look and then the final touches I'm using the luxurious Volume hairspray by John Frieda and I'm just spraying, all the flowers on my hair at the back, I'm just setting my fringe and the front so that it doesn't move, and this will just give it a nice hold for your night out and there you go. This is the final look. You'Ve got a faux fringe in a matter of minutes. Thank you guys so much for watching this video, I'm so happy that it actually turned out exactly how I wanted it to if you would like some fake bangs then follow this video. Do some recreations and tag me in your photos? I would really love to see them and I will see you guys in my next video. Please don't forget to give this video a thumb up if you liked it and a please email comment down below. If there's anything else, you would like to see and if you're not subscribe to my channel, please going click that subscribe button and join the family, and I will see you guys next time. Bye,

Jessica Van Heerden: Love it. Going to try it

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