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  2. Mar 9, 2017 · How to style bangs the easy way! A bunch of you asked for an everyday hair tutorial/bangs tutorial showing how I blow out my bangs and it's so quick and simple. Blunt bangs aren't as...

    • Mar 9, 2017
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    • Prepping your Hair
    • Drying your Bangs Flat
    • Drying your Bangs for Volume

    Wash your hair as normal.

    Always use warm water, as hot water can dry out your scalp and also cause color to fade. You should only shampoo and condition your hair every few days. A conditioner is usually necessary only if you blow dry your hair often and need extra protection from heat damage.

    Towel dry your hair. It will be much easier to blow dry your bangs if they are already somewhat dry. You don't want water to be dripping off of your hair--try using your fingers and towel to get it about 75% dry.

    Apply a heat protectant serum to your hair.

    You should only need a tiny bit, less than a dime-size drop. This little drop should be enough product to run through all your hair, and you should only use a tiny fraction of it on your bangs. Too much product in your bangs--whether it's a volumizing serum or styling spray--can weigh your bangs down and make your hair look greasy.

    If you have curly hair, you may want to apply an anti-frizz serum so the heat from the blow dryer doesn't make your hair frizzy.

    Hold the blow dryer above your head, with the nozzle pointed down toward your face.

    Use a warm (but not hot) heat setting so you don't damage your hair or your face.

    Always dry your bangs first. Don't mess around putting on your moisturizing lotion or make up or start drying the rest of your hair. Your bangs are shorter and thinner than the rest of your hair and will dry quickly. Once they are dry, they will be set and it will be difficult to style them.

    Use a flat paddle brush to brush your bangs all to one side of your forehead.

    Angle the dryer so that the warm air shoots over the hair. Don't dry your hair all the way--focus instead on getting the roots dry so that you don't have cowlicks messing up your fringe.

    Brush your bangs in the opposite direction across your forehead.

    Hold a round brush under your bangs, against the roots.

    Hold the blowdryer above your head, pointing the warm air down so hit hits your roots.

    Don't hold the blowdryer too close to your hair--you could burn your forehead and damage your hair. Keep it at least a few inches away from your hair.

    Twist the brush under your bangs to curl the hair on the brush.

    Move the blowdryer up and down vertically, from the root of your bangs to the ends of your hair. Focus mostly on the roots, as they take longer to dry than the ends.

    Make sure the blow dryer is always blowing air down, away from your roots.

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    • Protect. Starting with towel-dried tresses, apply TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Heat Defense Spray all over your hair. As you’ll be using a hairdryer, it’s essential to safeguard your locks against any damage that can be caused by heated styling tools.
    • Section your hair. Use a comb to create four equal sections in your hair. The first two should be at the back of your head, from ear to ear. The second two should start at the front of your head from above the ears.
    • Start drying. Starting with the back section of your hair, use a brush in your dominant hand to comb through your hair as you dry it, keeping the brush tight against your scalp.
    • Use a round brush. Repeat this process on the other sections of your hair, drying them one-by-one. Style the ends by wrapping your hair around a round brush and pointing the nozzle of the hairdryer downwards.
  3. 871K subscribers. 4.3K. 312K views 9 years ago. ...more. If you have a cowlick or erratic growth patterns in your bangs, this simple blow drying technique will solve the problem!Learn more...

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  4. May 23, 2019 · Spray on hair first, then comb through. Use a paddle brush or flat brush, ideally one with boar bristles to smooth the hair. With air blowing on your bangs, sweep them with the brush over to one side first then over the other. Keep doing this until bangs are dried. This keeps them straight and works on both blunt and side-swept bangs.

  5. #1 Why Blow Drying Bangs Matters: Applying heat helps to shape the fringe and defeat any annoying cowlick. It’s your chance to mold them into the shape they’ll hold the entire day. Hack: To accomplish that you want to always hold the dryer over your head blasting the hot air downwards. #2 Why How Wet Your Bangs Are Matters:

  6. Jul 25, 2019 · Dominique Sachse. 1.87M subscribers. Subscribed. 14K. 521K views 4 years ago. Learn how to blow out and style curtain bangs to get this loose waves look on trend for the summer with my latest...

    • Jul 25, 2019
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