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Why do my bangs seperate?

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My bangs always separate, this is not cause my hair is greasy, they just always separate in places. Could it be cause there getting a little long now?

Its kind of like this..

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q138/xvballbabe874x/hairstyles/6.jpg

and i want them to look like this...would getting it cut solve this?

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q138/xvballbabe874x/hairstyles/x.jpg

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  1. The pictures don't show up, but your bangs are probably grown out a bit. Try hairspray if they're the correct length but still becoming parted.  


  2. Your links don't work ..

  3. Yeah they are probably a bit too long now. Also if you have thicker bangs they tend not to seperate.

    Good luck. [:

  4. This is going to be a long answer but I always had that problem and I found that the main reason for this, in my case, is that my hair was always parted in a certain way and my hair would always force its way back to the original part.

    With my current bangs I make sure to blow dry them with a round brush immediatley after I wash my hair ( the water pushes your hair into a certain position and the longer you wait the more the hair settles into that position)

    Instead of using tons of gel or hairspray that will make it look rock hard, I blow dry my bangs after saturating them with leave in conditioner. First blow dry the entire bang with the round brush (just know that longer you roll and blow dry the puffier it gets). For a natural look do it for a few seconds.

    Secondly roll the top layer of the bang, specifically the layer with the split, with the brush and blow dry once more. If needed, dab a little gel on your pinky and dab it on the area where the split is to help keep the hair from separating.

    Length does impact the frequency of the splitting so there are two choices. If you pay someone to cut your bangs the cost can get annoying since bangs lose their shape and style rather quickly. So learn to trim it yourself once a professional does the initial cut for you and you can just blow dry with the brush a little bit longer to give it more volume and keep them out of your eyes in between trims.

    My mom taught me an odd trick to cutting my bangs which I've always done myself. Select the portion you wish to cut, you dont want it to be too wide of a selection, just enough to cover the width of your forehead. after deciding where you want your bangs to end length wise (at your eyebrows at your nose) twist the selected potions and hold the twist a little lower than where you want the bangs to fall. With sharp hair cutting scissors cut straight across the twist with a strong hold on the twist. From there you can freehand trim any fly aways.

  5. I can't see the pics..sorry

  6. all you have to do it put some hairspray on them

  7. i think i know what you mean

    that happens to my bangs all the time

    i just keep a small comb in my bang and a couple times a day i just comb my hair super fast like 2 or 3 strokes and its back to normal

    and ya, it might be because its getting long

    please get new pictures so i can give you a better answer

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