Introduction - Bangs - The Straight ScoopMore Info: To see more hairstyles for Geena Davis visit her Hairboutique.com Celebrity Hairstyle Gallery Start With A Good CutThe first part of the perfectly straight bang equation is getting a great cut from your hairdresser.Of course you can try cutting your own bangs yourself but if you have heavily textured hair (natural curls, waves or combo) or cowlicks and swirls, I'd recommend you entrust your challenging fringe hair to a hair expert.Maybe you can get some good tips from your hairdresser about how to maintain your bangs long term, but initially start with a professional trim.More Info: Hair Tips: Trim Your Own BangsFor curly and/or wavy hair it's important to remember that the bangs must be cut long enough to allow for curl and wave shrinkage. This is true for the entire hairstyle but even more true for the bang area. Remember hair does shrink, even more so when the texture is naturally curly or wavy.Styling Bangs For Stick Straight ResultsOnce you have a great haircut to naturally control your texture complete the following steps to achieve stick straight bang results:1. Shampoo AppropriatelyCleanse your detangled hair in lukewarm water with your normal product designed for your hair type, texture, current condition or other conditions.If your hair is chemically treated, damaged or excessively dry, select a product to address these conditions. If you prefer, use a dilution or conditioner only method of washing.Other Bang Straightening TipsSummaryNothing is worse than bangs which take flight and land with wings, flips, dips, massive curls, frizz or similar bang nightmares.To get stick straight bangs which look sleek and elegant, start with a great hair cut, the right styling products, a blow dry and some practice.You'll get the straight scoop in no time. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Introduction - Bangs - The Straight ScoopMore Info: To see more hairstyles for Geena Davis visit her Hairboutique.com Celebrity Hairstyle Gallery Start With A Good CutThe first part of the perfectly straight bang equation is getting a great cut from your hairdresser.Of course you can try cutting your own bangs yourself but if you have heavily textured hair (natural curls, waves or combo) or cowlicks and swirls, I'd recommend you entrust your challenging fringe hair to a hair expert.Maybe you can get some good tips from your hairdresser about how to maintain your bangs long term, but initially start with a professional trim.More Info: Hair Tips: Trim Your Own BangsFor curly and/or wavy hair it's important to remember that the bangs must be cut long enough to allow for curl and wave shrinkage. This is true for the entire hairstyle but even more true for the bang area. Remember hair does shrink, even more so when the texture is naturally curly or wavy.Styling Bangs For Stick Straight ResultsOnce you have a great haircut to naturally control your texture complete the following steps to achieve stick straight bang results:1. Shampoo AppropriatelyCleanse your detangled hair in lukewarm water with your normal product designed for your hair type, texture, current condition or other conditions.If your hair is chemically treated, damaged or excessively dry, select a product to address these conditions. If you prefer, use a dilution or conditioner only method of washing.Other Bang Straightening TipsSummaryNothing is worse than bangs which take flight and land with wings, flips, dips, massive curls, frizz or similar bang nightmares.To get stick straight bangs which look sleek and elegant, start with a great hair cut, the right styling products, a blow dry and some practice.You'll get the straight scoop in no time. | ||||||||||||||||||
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