How to Stop Your Bangs from Separating
Wash your hair more often, preferably every two to three days., Don’t use too much product on your bangs., Add volume, if relevant., Use clips., Straighten your bangs., Wash your hair normally., Use a paddle brush or a round brush to hold your bangs...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wash your hair more often
Wash often enough to prevent your bangs from getting greasy.
Oil could be a reason why your bangs split.
In addition to that, bangs accumulate oil faster than the rest of your hair. -
Step 2: preferably every two to three days.
Make sure to wash any product off.
Remnants of hair products in your hair can also cause your bangs to split. , Extremely thin, wispy hair is also a reason behind the occurrence of clumping bangs.
Apply some sort of volumizing or thickening product to your bangs. , Clip the bangs to the side overnight.
In the morning, remove the clip and comb the bangs the way you usually would.
They shouldn't separate. , If random strands of your hair tend to curl easily, it could also happen to strands of hair in your bangs, which can also cause them to split.
Remember to apply heat protectant before every time you use any form of heat on your hair. , Right after washing your hair, use a little bit of a volumizing hair product on your bangs.
Spritz it on, or work it into your bangs, depending on whether it is a cream-based product or a spray-based one. , This will prevent your bangs from splitting into different parts, and will also shape them, preventing them from going in all sorts of directions. , Blow dry your hair simultaneously, while brushing it. , Using heat protectant is recommended before this step. , Don’t overdo it, though, as that can stiffen your bangs excessively. -
Step 3: Don’t use too much product on your bangs.
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Step 4: Add volume
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Step 5: if relevant.
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Step 6: Use clips.
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Step 7: Straighten your bangs.
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Step 8: Wash your hair normally.
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Step 9: Use a paddle brush or a round brush to hold your bangs in place.
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Step 10: Move your brush from your roots
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Step 11: outwards or inwards
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Step 12: howsoever you want to shape your bangs.
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Step 13: If your bangs don’t lay flat after this
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Step 14: and stick out upwards
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Step 15: then use a hair straightener to smooth them down.
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Step 16: Finish off with spritzing on a little bit of hairspray
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Step 17: just so that your bangs stay in place.
Detailed Guide
Wash often enough to prevent your bangs from getting greasy.
Oil could be a reason why your bangs split.
In addition to that, bangs accumulate oil faster than the rest of your hair.
Make sure to wash any product off.
Remnants of hair products in your hair can also cause your bangs to split. , Extremely thin, wispy hair is also a reason behind the occurrence of clumping bangs.
Apply some sort of volumizing or thickening product to your bangs. , Clip the bangs to the side overnight.
In the morning, remove the clip and comb the bangs the way you usually would.
They shouldn't separate. , If random strands of your hair tend to curl easily, it could also happen to strands of hair in your bangs, which can also cause them to split.
Remember to apply heat protectant before every time you use any form of heat on your hair. , Right after washing your hair, use a little bit of a volumizing hair product on your bangs.
Spritz it on, or work it into your bangs, depending on whether it is a cream-based product or a spray-based one. , This will prevent your bangs from splitting into different parts, and will also shape them, preventing them from going in all sorts of directions. , Blow dry your hair simultaneously, while brushing it. , Using heat protectant is recommended before this step. , Don’t overdo it, though, as that can stiffen your bangs excessively.
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