How to hide bangs?
To hide bangs, consider the following techniques:
Braid Bangs:
- Part your hair down the center.
- Braid strands on one side of the part, weaving under the next strand of hair (3-D braid).
- Continue braiding along your hairline and around the back of your head, securing the end with an elastic.
- Repeat on the other side, tucking the braided ends into the braid on the opposite side for a pancake braid effect.
Smoothed Center Part:
- Wet your hair, part it down the center, and slick the bangs to the sides with a wet brush and a hair product like a smoothing cream or gel, then set the style with a dryer and cool air blast.
Kim Kardashian-Inspired Slicked-Back Look:
- Wet your hair and part it down the center.
- Absorb excess water from your hair with a microfiber towel.
- Brush hair backward and apply a wet brush or your fingertips to slick the bangs.
- Continue to brush your hair flat as you apply a heat from a blow-dryer, followed by cool air to set the style.
Double Dutch Braided Topknot:
- Section off three strands of hair near your hairline and create a traditional braid, incorporating extra hair each time you cross over.
- Secure the braid at the starting point of the braid and at the back of the head.
Swept Bangs:
- Part your hair and brush bangs to one side, using a headband, headscarf, or bobby pins to secure the bangs in place.
Hair Extensions:
- Part your hair using a brush or comb, brush it out, then divide hair into two sections.
- Place a hair extension along the part, securing it to cover up the bangs.
Covering Accessories:
- Headbands, headscarves, or hats can be used to cover bangs when wearing your hair down, covering the bangs and blending seamlessly with the rest of your hair.
Remember that some methods might require styling products like texturizing spray, hair gels, or hair wax for best results. Experiment with these techniques to find the one that suits your style preferences and bang situation.