Thursday, 25 April 2013

How to Make Bangs Thicker With Scene Hairstyles for Girls

A girl's scene hairstyle typically includes thick, voluminous bangs. Scene hairstyles can be short or long, but the bangs should hang in the front of the face or at least over one eye. They are usually side-angled or straight across with a slight side angle. You can make your bangs thicker by using styling hair methods and products, but if it's possible, you should first visit a hairstylist who can add more hair to your bangs. Does this Spark an idea?

Wash and condition your hair with volumizing shampoo and conditioner that can be found at most convenience stores. The shampoo and conditioner formula removes extra oil from your hair to make your hair weigh less and therefore have more volume.

Straighten your hair using a flat iron. Even though you want thicker bangs, you must start out with straight hair that can be tamed and styled.

Blow-dry the bangs from underneath to add volume to them. Then, blow-dry them from the top to smooth them down.

Grab your bangs together in your hands and separate them into three layers.

Insert a round bristle brush in the roots of your hair in one layer.

Tease your hair by bringing the brush to your roots and then out without detaching it from your hair. Tease the other layers of your bangs.

Brush the teased hair slightly and spray your bangs with hairspray to keep the volume.

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