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  1. In this video, Cassi Young-Paxton @cassiyoungpaxton shows us how to cut several different types of bangs or fringe to complement almost any face shape! Watch...

    • 15 min
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    • Kenra Professional
    • Overview
    • Preparing Your Hair
    • Cutting Your Hair

    Bangs, or what many refer to as a "fringe," are a great way to change or spice up your look. The hairstyle entails shorter hair set in front of your existing hair, framing the face with a fashionable flair. The style has been utilized by such fashion icons as Bettie Page, Elizabeth Taylor and even The Beatles. Today, celebrities like Emma Stone and...

    Wash your hair thoroughly with shampoo in a shower or sink – for best results, try a high-quality one designed for your hair type. Make sure your hair is thoroughly rinsed of shampoo before proceeding.

    Cutting your hair while it's dirty is not what stylists consider ideal. Unwashed hair has a good chance of containing patches of grease or product build-up, which can lead shears to slip and cut unevenly.

    Condition your hair, if needed.

    Most people don’t need to condition the bang area. But for those who do, conditioner will help relax your hair and make it much easier to deal with in cutting. Conditioner leaves a bit of moisture in the hair, allowing it to fall agreeably and become easier to manage.

    Be sure to keep the conditioner at least 1 inch away from your scalp to avoid flat, greasy bangs.

    Dry your hair by taking sections and squeezing them gently with a towel, working from the roots to the ends before moving to a new section. A microfiber towel works best for this.

    Choose an appropriate pair of scissors.

    Styling scissors can be bought at any beauty supply store. The scissors have a sharpness meant for hair. Common household scissors are meant to cut more coarse things like paper and plastic.

    Beauty supply stores often sell scissors meant for hair at various sizes. Smaller scissors will allow for more control and may come in handy when shaping your fringe.

    Divide the bangs into 1” sections and start cutting at the bottom section.

    Divide your hair into horizontal rows of no more than 1” thick. Then, begin at the bottom. Hold the scissors upright and line them up along your hair before cutting. Make minimal, vertical snips at your bangs that go along the hair rather than across. This will help avoid cutting your hair into a flat line.

    For classic bangs, the shortest point should fall at the bridge of the nose between your eyes. Remember to cut less and leave more. You can always come back and cut more if your new bangs are too long.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2023 · ¿Qué es el Fringe? El fringe, también conocido como flequillo en español, es un estilo de corte de pelo que ha ganado popularidad en las pasarelas y entre las celebridades. Consiste en llevar el cabello más largo en la parte frontal de la cabeza y dejarlo caer sobre la frente, creando así un efecto de marco alrededor del rostro.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Here's how to cut your own fringe for the best result. Featuring pro hairstylist tips and tricks, we're here to help you nail trimming your fringe at home.

    • Former Senior Digital Beauty Editor
  4. 6 de jul. de 2021 · ¿Qué es el waft fringe? El waft fringe es un tipo de fleco que retoma la forma de los famosos curtain bangs de los 70 (o flequillo de cortina) fusionando el estilo de Farrah Fawcett y de Brigitte Bardot, pero con acentos modernos y en tendencia, como la textura y el acabado messy.

    • Paola Zamarripa
  5. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Discover over 40 versatile fringe hairstyles and haircuts to suit any face shape and hair type and that are 'bang' on-trend.

  6. We've watched Sam go through the techniques to cut a twisted fringe and a side part fringe. So many of our fans have raved about this simple technique as it...

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    • Sam Villa Hair Tutorials