How To Train Your Straight Bangs In A More Practical Way

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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR STRAIGHT BANGS

It’s official!  I love my bangs!  In fact, I’ve never loved my bangs this way before until I discovered that they just need a regular training and styling to keep them from parting, which has been always my hair’s biggest concern.

You only need three things in your life: a Styling Mousse, a Round Brush, and a Self-Grip Hair Roller!  Sounds easy, huh?  Please continue reading!

Styling Mousse, Round Brush, Self-Grip Hair Roller
Styling Mousse, Round Brush, Self-Grip Hair Roller

STYLING MOUSSE, ROUND BRUSH, SELF-GRIP ROLLER

Styling Mousse is actually optional but for extra hold and volume, you might want to check out any type of styling mousse or styling foam at the grocery store or drugstore near your place.  The one I am using at the moment is called, Lolane Free Style Styling Mousse.  Just a small amount of the product is enough for the bangs and distribute it evenly — And remember to read instructions before use!  One thing that I dislike about this particular product, however, is it has fragrance that sometimes gives me headaches after a day that always prompts me to wash my hair before going to sleep.  I wish to find a new brand that is better than this one.

Round Brush is a type of comb that should be in your drawer all the time!  It mainly gives your hair curl, flick, volume.  I bought this at Watson’s for more or less PHP100.00 (US$2.00).  Find similar here.

Self-Grip Hair Rollers come in handy as it requires no pins or clips.  Just start rolling your bangs as usual.  It will give your hair some bounce and volume.  When I am at home, I just casually wear this as if it’s already part of my hair ala Desperate HousewivesFind similar here.

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face primer: maybelline baby skin pore eraser, foundation: mary kay timewise matte-wear liquid foundation in beige 2, blush: mac springsheen, concealer: mac pro longwear in nw30; eyebrow: taupe from lorac pro palette; eye base: mac painterly; eyeshadows: cream/white, black, pewter, taupe from lorac pro palette; eyeliner: black from lorac pro palette; finishing powder: mary kay mineral foundation ivory 2; lipstick: maybelline plum perfect

How do you train, style, and maintain your bangs?  I hope you find this post very helpful!  Until next time!

xoxo, laarni

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