Hairstyles with Bangs. How should I wear it?


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I have had many readers request information on hairstyles. This post is an answer to my dear reader Nat’s question: What should I do with my new (first time) bangs?
A major change of look isn’t as pleasant as it should be. Looking at yourself in the mirror next morning can give you a headache, but the important thing is to focus on the reasons that made you choose it in the first place. More over, if it isn’t something drastic like cosmetic surgery, you can always return to your favorites. As I said in my previous posts bangs are cool, and of course you might feel your hair down looks kinda tacky if you’re not used to it, but it’s possible to be wrong about it. So, if you were advised by a stylist get used to your new look, smile more and don’t say your opinion to anybody! Just enjoy the compliments. So, let’s see your options!

  • I also love to wear my haircut with bangs differently each day. I adapt my hairstyle to the way I’m dressed and of course to the occasion. Besides high ponytail (I understand you like), I wear my hair down, wavy and even curly.

  • You can I wear a headband with a knot at the back of your neck like for holding back your bangs, and it looks cute with sideswept bangs as well. This also works for ponytails, or you can tie the ponytail scarf around your hair elastic into a bow.
  • You can use styling products to hide your bangs or blow dry it do different directions you want it to flow. Use a round brush to straighten it, if you have wavy, curly hair.
  • You might also like your hair twisted into a bun (if the length isn’t equal use gel to fix it, or let it come out for a casual wear). I had this hairstyle today with a ponytail scarf around it, and at the tie resulted in a cute bow.

  • I very often pin my bangs back and up in the middle, or clip it up lower with sports wear. This hairstyle works also with low, plait ponytail or bun.

  • Grab the top layer of your hair and put it into a little ponytail, and clip it high at the back. Leave your bangs out!
  • You can also secure the top layer of your hair into a ponytail, twist it into a little bun, and clip your bangs up. Looks great :)

Do you have a comment about this topic? Any suggestions? I would love to hear from you!



32 Responses to “Hairstyles with Bangs. How should I wear it?”

  1. Health Watch Center Says:

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  2. kia Says:

    i like hillary duff’s bangs in both styles.. or i like the infamous picture of reese witherspoon in her red carpet, yellow dress.. her short, cute bangs in that picture are amazing also :)

  3. Nat Says:

    hey..
    thx a lot! this helped… a lot!! I appreciate it.. I made an impulse decision to get bangs. I was sleeping over at my friends house and I was just really tired with the same hairstyle. so I asked her to cut it for me and she did and now Im getting used to it.. I really like bangs =D also… u no clipping your bangs up? how do you do it with so much volume? because when I tried it, a lot of it started coming out and it didn’t have that much volume. thanks a lot again!

  4. Maddie Says:

    Hi Nat,
    Yes, I can clip my bangs up already (it grows fast). If your bangs are too short it will certainly come out, but don’t worry you’ll have 1-2cm plus next month. Anyway, my tip is to backcomb (brush your hair the opposite way) for volume, then spray it with some flexible hold spray. For shorter bangs use gel or mouse before blow drying it in the position you want, push it forward and use bobby pins that cross in an X to secure the ends.Practice will give you more ideas for your specific type of hair. :)

  5. Teri Says:

    I cannot live without my bangs. Never have - never will!

  6. Angelina Says:

    I’m not too fond of hilary’s hair in the picture where she pins her bangs back. I often have a style like this: http://a570.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/01108/96/59/1108539569_l.jpg

  7. Jhanzelle Says:

    I think this little blog was pretty helpful. I did really want a bang a couple weeks ago, so I cut it, but now that it’s getting warm, I’m already tired of it. I really do still love the bang though, because it covers my huge forehead, but I will definately try some of those styling ideas listed above on the warm days.

  8. Maddie Says:

    Hi Jhanzelle,
    Thanks for stopping by and for your kind words. Tomorrow I will have my hair done and I’ll come up with new hairstyle tips for you ;)

  9. Bobby Lou Says:

    nice article i totaly flip for new hairstyles but i never know what to do thanks!

  10. Kiera Says:

    Thank you so much for the tip! I just got bangs yesterday and at first I loved them because you know how hairstylists can make your hair look perfect…but the next morning I wanted to cry! I hated it so much and I’m going to England in fourteen days. I still don’t really like the bangs look on me, but now I feel better about it because of what you said and your comments on staying positive! Thanx!

  11. rory Says:

    I’m thinking about getting longish bangs that are sideswept like Jen Garner’s.

  12. Crissy Says:

    These are really great tips, but I was wondering if you could give us some on which bangs look you should have for your shape of face, if you should even have bangs at all for some??

  13. KittiChai Says:

    I also made an impulse decision to get bangs some time ago and I think it was the best I could do because it gives your face a “frame” and an instand hairstyle!
    But I found my bangs to get greasy very quick, do you have any ideas what I could do?
    I tried using dry shampoo but it didn´t work….

  14. KittiChai Says:

    @crissy

    I can just tell you:
    think about what you want to hide or to accentuate in your face? if it´s very long or you have a large forehead you should get bangs to make it look shorter and cover your forehead.
    the opposite goes for short faces, they might look even smaller with bangs!

  15. rory Says:

    Some people look really bad w/ bangs….

  16. Nevin Says:

    I’m not into the too short bangs, but some longer ones that you can sway to the side are cool

  17. rory Says:

    I was looking at these photos, and must post that Lauren Conrad should b there! She always wears her bangs in cute headbands.

  18. KittiChai Says:

    I wish I could pull off short bangs but my forehead is too short for that!

  19. rory Says:

    But Kitti, you can still get longer bangs, right?

  20. KittiChai Says:

    Yes but than I have no eyes!

  21. rory Says:

    Hahah! But there are people who pull of long bangs w/ out blinding themselves.

  22. KittiChai Says:

    hmmm but it could be a new way to hide undereye circles ;)

  23. rory Says:

    Amy Wino’s bee hive should be the next trend. :D

  24. KittiChai Says:

    yes, already see it a lot

  25. rory Says:

    It is popular on runways.

  26. KittiChai Says:

    oh, where have you seen it? *excited*

  27. rory Says:

    I think Chanel had it recently on the catwalk.

  28. rory Says:

    Hilary Duff looks like a horse in this picture.

  29. KittiChai Says:

    i think she looks ok, her hair is great, very 60s mod like

  30. rory Says:

    Yes, but they highlight her horse-like features.

  31. rory Says:

    Something that looks bad- when people have curly hair and straighten their bangs. It looks wierd.

  32. KittiChai Says:

    I think she looks a lot better with bangs because her face features seems to be balanced with it. Without bangs her nose looks long and her eyes are a spotlight when they shouldn’t!

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