Tutorial | Styling Long Straight Bangs / Fringe

  • Posted on 31 July, 2014
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

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A short guide on how I like to style my "growing out" bangs for everyday, it really only takes 5 minutes in my daily routine and I've been very happy with the results!

My Metal Lined Velcro Rollers:

Seems that Conair makes a similar type called "Thermal Grip Velcro Rollers", check your local drugstore!

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Hi everyone welcome to this video tutorial here. I want to share with you how I style my grown out bangs for everyday, whether you are just growing out your bangs or your bangs are just in between that I'm about to go to the salon but haven't booked. My appointment, you had stayed you right there in between, where they're kind of in your eyes and it's a bit of a hassle I'll show you how I like to style mine. There are options to wear them. You know as the full bang full in the front sort of straight down, or you can wear them parted in the middle like I am today, or you can certainly switch them over to one side or the other, depending on your personal preference. But you want to wear you through a few basic steps I to do currently in the mornings just to get my hair, my fringe area set up for the day for whatever styling I decide to do for the rest of the day, so hope you guys enjoy And drop me comments and questions if you have any let's get started so the first step of this is to section out your bangs, which is usually cuts in kind of a triangle shape right here. So I'm going to do is take the longer pieces on the side and just clip them up, so they don't get in my way and then you should be left with more or less the center piece of your hair, which is the section of your bangs. Now, if you have been sleeping on your hair or mussing with it around your roots might get a little funky. They might be split like this way or that way, or some other way, that you don't want them to go, and you want them to lie smooth and flat. One thing you could do is just get a mineral water spray, and the reason I save this instead of using a regular spray bottle, is that spray bottles deposit a lot of water all at once. The mineral water sprays are a very fine, aerosol mist. So what I would like to do normally is put my hand under here. Take your mineral water spray and just spray down the roots a little bit, so they get a little bit damp without completely saturating your hair. Take your blow-dryer and just work the roots. A little bit now that we have our bangs, more or less smooth down from usedto ends with the blow-dryer. Actually, I can't see you so I'm going to this for now take one of these velcro rollers, which has been indispensable in my everyday styling routine, especially on second date, hair well, night bangs. I'Ve slept on them and they're going a little crazy. These are extra helpful. Now these rollers I have right here is a little bit special, because mine is velcro on the outside, with the low grip and the inside is actually a metal tubing, which means I can roll my hair into this and they heat it up with my blow dryer. Acting as a hot roller in a way, and instead of having to heat up my in my entire set of hot rollers, I could just take a couple of these guys pop it in the crown pop it in my own bangs right here and get them to Have that nice curl or volume lift right there, so these are actually a little bit wider than your standard velcro rollers and they are very convenient to use. I would say this is probably probably an inch and 3/4 I'll do some measurements and I'll pop the information down below, along with a link to them. If I can find where you can shop them online, but if you don't have to once with the metal on the inside, no problem use a regular velcro roller about this wide and it should do just fine. So what I like to do at this step, then, is just to comb out my bangs, so they're, nice and smooth, and taking this section pop my roller underneath now, it's really important number one to get the hair evenly placed on your roller and number. Two is to push the roller up under your bangs to get a bit more lift right here, so you can even comb it out a little bit once it's on your roller. Take your hand like so four fingers smooth it on this side, smooth it on the other side and then pull outwards then roll under, and this should help you get a much smoother look once you take your bangs out. So that's that, right here and I'll take one of these, which is pretty standard. If you have a hot rollers or anything like that, you can sometimes even buy hot roller clips by themselves and packages of ten at your local drugstore or your beauty. Shops alleys places like that so leave this in for now, if you like, and if you feel like you have hair that's hard to style at this point, you can actually turn on your blow-dryer and just heat up your vocal role, especially if you have the type Of the metal on the inside, if you don't and if you don't need to, you, can just leave it like this. While you do the rest of your hair and I'm going to do that with my Installer right here, so I'll be right, back styling, the rest of my hair. So now it's been about five minutes, or so I've done the rest of my hair, more or less so it's time to take out this top part right here. How long you leave your roller in really depends on number one, whether or not you heated up your roller with your blow-dryer or, if you just clipped it in in dry hair. I usually do it for about five minutes, possibly 10 minutes. If I go and wash my face or touch up my makeup so by this time it should be ready, we're going to do is undo the clip right here and before I take it out, actually I could do a light, mist, hairspray and right now, I'm using The Loreal Elnett satin hairspray, i'm fragranced extra stronghold - is this version in the big bottle so going to block off my face right here and just do a light mist, especially trying to get and keep some of that volume over here along the route and then once That settles, I'm going to take our velcro rollers out carefully and just slide it out like so now we do have a bit more lift and a lot more smoothness. Now you can decide which way you want to wear your friends. You want to wear part it down the center like this. Do you want to wear pretty much? You know full-frontal like so, or do you want to wear stuff to the side? It'S really up to you to decide how that's going to go but decide quick, because if you're not locking this friends in place, it's going to start coming down. So I think today I want to wear it. Maybe to the side like this - maybe like that or maybe part in the center, that's more to the center or to Center today, and to get your bangs to hold. I usually like to use a pomade or like styling wax or something with a little bit of stickiness. Probably pomade is a bit better because it does have a bit more tackiness to it. So I have been using this one, which is the Lucid oil hair wax. This is their hair fiber. Now this is a Japanese brand product and can be a bit of a pain to get hold of, but you don't have to use something like this. You can use simply a styling paste or a styling pomade, just with a bit of hold, and recently I just bought the Jonathan product dirt texturizing paste. You may remember this back a couple years ago: okay, maybe a lot of years ago, when this first came out. It was really popular, there was, you know the original dirt like this, and then there was a silky dirt. It was all of the magazine's in style everywhere. So I got my hands on this. I'M really excited and I think I'm going to use this today. It is a bit of that texturizing pomade and that will give your fringe a bit of hold and hopefully not weigh it down too much, don't use anything, that's too greasy or oil-based. Now this actually smells really delicious. So it looks just you know like a tub of paste or cream right here and I'm going to get my fingers into it just a little bit. Now less is more when you're doing your bangs, I think often times we get way too much product in our fringe and then it starts getting heavy Thursday. So I just have a touch of that on my fingertips. I don't know how potent this is, so I'm gon na start off with just a little and whenever you're doing your bangs always rub your fingertips together. So all you feel is just a little bit of tackiness and then I like to play with the roots. Just a little bit to get them fluffed up like that and then decide how I want to split them and, like I said I think today, I want them split to this side and what you can do is really just rub. Your fingertips along the ends of your fringe and it will blend into the rest of your hair. Now I do want a little bit more because I want to do the rest of my hair just with a little bit of something scrunch through the ends. I actually I like the feel of this dirt product right here. It'S quite a dry product, it's not oily or gray, see and it kind of smells like dessert. You guys. So that's always a plus, so just put a little bit of that through the rest of my hair as well um, especially along the roots, I'm going to fluff it up a little bit so like that, I think more or less. We are good now before you end everything always important to lock it down with more hairspray, like I said, I prefer the O net, because the very fine mist so get your fringe sort it out like so, and we're just going to mist it with the hairspray And that's it everyone, a quick and simple guide on how I like to style, my bangs and how you can style yours when they're growing out a little bit long kind of in your eyes, but you're not ready to go back to the salon to get them. Trimmed yet, however, I do plan on giving myself flow DIY bang trim over the weekend. So if you would like to see a demonstration on that drop me a comment down below, and I try to get that put together for you as well. I also want to mention that I am currently on Instagram for those of you who watched my last update, video or who just found me an Instagram, a big hello to all of you guys so nice seeing you there and thank you for all the great support And nice comments that you've been leaving me Instagram. I am vlogging in two languages, both Chinese and English, so mixing it up a little bit. It will be slightly less Beauty things a little bit more life style, artsy things behind the scenes photographs on. What'S going on. So, if you're interested in that I'll pop my Instagram link down below as well until next time have a great day take great care of yourselves and I'll, see you very soon. Bye, bye,

star seed: 6 years ago and this style is still beautiful and popular! Love it

christylately: This is exactly what I'm doing with my bangs right now. I'm in the process of growing them out & I've begun parting them down the middle & this works so well! I usually use hairspray alone but I'm gonna look into picking up a wax of some kind soon! Thanks for that tip. :)

moosewhale: I love velcro rollers for fringes. I use to do a similar routine where I wet my bangs, rolled them in a plain roller while I went through the rest of my morning routine. By the time I'm ready to head out the door, my fringe is dry and I get the same result as you did without using heat.

vedya: I just got bangs and I was slightly worried about styling them coz I've never been good with hair but your way is so simple!! Thank you!! ❤️

Kelsey: That roller trick is great! I was nervous it was going to look crazy but looks awesome. You look lovely with the full on front fringe and the middle parted ones. Thanks for the tips! I need to find a roller like that! x

Lisa Ellis: I am so trying this out for xmas day! This is such an amazing style & you look so pretty! Xx

Izzy B: This video was so helpful, I'm growing out my thick full fringe right now, do you have any other tips for growing them out?:)x

Original Makeup Channel Mix Blog: I just got fringe bangs and I was really worried I wasn't gonna be able to style them, and it was just gonna look weird. But I really love this and think this was the most helpful tutorial on fringe bangs I've seen. Thank YOU! I also subscribed to your channel, you are amazing!

Angelynn: Thanks for the tips and lovely tutorial! I wish I knew of this when I had the full fringe in 3rd grade. To be honest, the full fringe was horrible desicion for me. I definitely didn't rock it, haha! Your hair looks gorgeous, I love the textured tossled wave and the swept bangs. (: <3

Dorothy: oh my god i love your hair! I just decided a month ago that I would get rid of my fringe, but i'm having a really hard time growing them out. When I had a fringe, i was having a really hard time getting a small roller to catch on. This video totally makes me want to get them back.

Ariusa: woooow, i love when you take out the roll and the fringe is all smooth and shiny <3 soooo pretty! I have to try it!

EverythingZen: I love your hair! I want those type of layers, but no matter what, my stylist never seems to get it right.

Thea: thanks for the great tips! would love to see your DIY fringe though, since I do that myself too and I'm not completely satisfied with it :)

YC W: love this! hopefully it'll work out for me tmr when i try it ^^ i am in the process of growing out my fringe & i have virtually given up on it ><

DearieMills: This is really helpful! Thank you!

Katie G: Ooooh I think this is my new hair inspiration! I have been scared of bangs for ages but yours are so nice!

Tiffany Flores: My bangs really needed this video! Thank you! Time to go shopping xx

Kassie B: Wow, this is the first video that I've seen with amazing tips. Thank you for this!!

Ilaris: You look great with full down bangs!

Christina M: These tips are very helpful! I agree with the other commenters-your are gorgeous!

Qianqian Li: Very helpful video! I saw this and I quickly ran to the store and bought the Instyler:) I just LOVE your hair color! May I ask what color is it? I am getting my hair done next week and want to tell the salon to color my hair just like yours!

LadyCiena: this is exactly the video i needed ;___; 

Marilyn Marie: thats a really cool roller, your hair looks great :) 

boots clues: You look great with this hairstyle wish u cud do more makeup tutorials

sylvia: you're so eloquent and well spoken. i'm certainly going to invest in velcro rollers. :)

Dahiana Bertran: Love love loveeeee this video, so helpful

userales: This is so helpful!! :)

chonsa: Oh my god... you saved my hairrrr it was so easy and i never thought about it ughhh

Elizabeth Gallegos: Your bangs looked pretty rad before you even did all that! What hair products do you use? Looks so shiny and such awesome condition

Nikki Burton: You ROCK! Thank you for this!

Delia Candia: Wow!!! Best video I have seen! You're so beautiful. Thank you for this vid x ❤️

TakaiDesu Lives: gorgeous hair

MrsBlack Pinkie: Hey darling! Could you pretty please do a tutorial on how you did the rest of your hair with the Instyler? I know you have another tutorial with it in another video but the hair looks different. Thanks so much! Your hair looks terrific here.

Lidya Elkobi: I love your hair!!

Airla Sophia: Wow. This actually works.

Jhoselin B: i used to have bangs like this and im trying to get them again lol

arna s: when I style them to the side I look like a middle aged man who lives in his ex wife’s new boyfriend’s basement

eequalsmcdonald: You're strikingly beautiful ❤

ave ra: The best tutorial ever

KIKI4444: Anyway that you can share what pomade and hair product are you using before the hairspray?

emi: the problem with my hair is: it grows like 2 cm in 3 months and at the moment when I put my bangs in my face I usally can't see at all

zilam98: where did you get your styling clips?

MissKrist3n: Pretty!

Fernanda Helms: girl, you just saved my life

Airshii Simmer: Thanks! Subbed :)!

Sad Egg: can you do a tutorial with the InStyler? i love your hair 

Victoria Katherine: You have beautiful hair and a pretty face.

jennicare: If anyone lives near a Uwajimaya store, they sell the pomade she was talking about or any other Japanese grocery store.

Mandy Donald: your so pretty !!

Alana Foster: so my bangs are pretty long but i just dont know how to make a good side part can you make a video on that plz

lidyaFACE: Where did you buy your roller? It's hard to find rollers with that diameter and length :(

chiIdemain : you look cuter (for me) with bangs

Lily Chen: it is hard to find a long velcro roller that long. :(

Nicki De Souza: it is wrong for me to like the middle bangs style ? not just while iam growing out my bangs but like alexa chung is having? XD

Ruby Sellar: you just saved my life

Terie: Hi. What size of roller did you use

A R: Great video and you speak very good English

Linzi Chenault: You are adoable

batool: ur so beautiful

Ardillita Cachetona: You are so cute! Good video.

McKenna Meachem: Aw she's so cute

Tala Younes: Why my bangs can’t look cute as her

Zulaikha Yaseen: Bangs look good on you I look like Dora

Cooly2: im late for school and i dont know how to hide my fringe and i actually want to kms

Viola3: Hello. I have a round face & short forehead. Do you have any styling tips for thick fringe? 

An O'Neem: Seriously PBunnieP, more than 10' over a 'fringe' ??? o.O ???

Rabia Banu: U r wearing a retainer

The Cookie Lord: 2020

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