How to Cut Side Swept Bangs
Make sure your hair is completely dry., Comb out your bangs., Pull back the rest of your hair.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure your hair is completely dry.
Wet hair dries shorter and to a different shape.
You won't get the accuracy you'll need for great bangs by cutting them wet.Air drying is best to keep your hair healthy.
However, if you're pressed for time a blow dry is fine. , Use a comb to bring your bangs forward over your face.
If you don't currently have bangs, create a triangular part.First, comb out all of your hair and part it down the center.
Find where your head starts to slope forward.
Visualize a triangle made up of this point and the top two points of your forehead.
Comb the hair in this section forward to make up your bangs. , Comb the rest of your hair backwards and keep it in place.
Use a hair tie, clips, or bobby pins.
This will prevent your hair from falling forward where you may mistakenly cut it. -
Step 2: Comb out your bangs.
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Step 3: Pull back the rest of your hair.
Detailed Guide
Wet hair dries shorter and to a different shape.
You won't get the accuracy you'll need for great bangs by cutting them wet.Air drying is best to keep your hair healthy.
However, if you're pressed for time a blow dry is fine. , Use a comb to bring your bangs forward over your face.
If you don't currently have bangs, create a triangular part.First, comb out all of your hair and part it down the center.
Find where your head starts to slope forward.
Visualize a triangle made up of this point and the top two points of your forehead.
Comb the hair in this section forward to make up your bangs. , Comb the rest of your hair backwards and keep it in place.
Use a hair tie, clips, or bobby pins.
This will prevent your hair from falling forward where you may mistakenly cut it.
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