Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Bangs

Here is an easy and simple trick to help you get the smooth and silky, swoop bangs that everyone tries to accomplish. The things you will need are a round brush, a blow dryer and mousse or hair spray.
While styling the rest of my hair, I pin my bangs away. After that, I get my mousse and run it through my bangs. I take the round brush and brush rolling outwards from underneath my bangs. This way you can get the mousse to spread evenly throughout your hair. After that, I quickly roll my bangs up with my round brush...again from underneath. I then put my blowdryer on low and dry the mousse, slowly letting my hair out from the brush. After that, I run my fingers through them gently and just once.
This should really help you get that look that most people look for when styling their bangs. It can work for other types of bangs that need that curled look like the classic ones that run right across your brow line.
I highly recommend that you use a very flexible mousse or hairspray. Otherwise your bangs may end up looking crispy. Aussie has a really great mousse you can use (which is what I use). If you use hairspray, do not apply directly to the hair, apply it to your hands and then run them through your bangs. If you want even more of a curl, get a heat protectant and apply that to them. Be careful though because it can make your hair oily. I would recommend the TreSemme heat protectant. I really like it, and every girl does need a heat protectant if they style their hair with any sort of heat (blow dryer, straightener, or curling iron).

Love, Katelyn :)

*Tip of the Day* It is not really a tip of the day, but more a buy of the day. Everyone needs to go out and buy the new Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure. They have really cute colors, and it is an amazing nail polish. I like it more than the salon brands like OPI or Essie. The reason it is so awesome is because it is five products in one. It includes base coat, nail strengthener, nail growth, color, and top coat. The brush is awesome, and it makes application way easier. And even better it is cheaper than salon nail polishes. It ranges from about $6.50-$7.50. I love the stuff :)

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