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How to get the perfect wispy bangs - Harmonize_Beauty

Apr 09, 2020
Hey, okay, so I'm going to make a quick video to show you, not really to teach you because I'm in no way condoning cutting your own mix, okay, now that we have it available, but I'm going to do it. I'm showing it to you because I've had a lot of questions about how I cut my stuff so I cut it up a couple of weeks ago on a whim and I've practically gotten so many messages to show how I cut it because the type of things they are. They're not, they're not things that you're stuck with forever because you can wear them as

bangs

or you can move them to the side and get a mask for your face as well, so what's the best option?
how to get the perfect wispy bangs   harmonize beauty
For me, because we're all good, I mean, maybe a lot of us have had those situations where we cut our

bangs

and we loved it the first day and then two days later we're like what the H did. My goal here's giving us some things that we're not thinking what the hell did we do so first things first wherever you part your hair you're going to set that so I want mine I wanted mine to go down the half, so I dried my hair with a paddle brush, let me grab the technique. I have another video that you can watch that's on YouTube and I basically use the paddle brush to heat dry it in opposite directions, so I'm going to go this way and I'm going to blow dry my roots and then I'm going to go this way and the blood is going to push my roots and then I'm going to blow dry it.
how to get the perfect wispy bangs   harmonize beauty

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I bring everything forward like this and I blow dry it like this with the paddle brush, so I just blow dried my hair, blow drying everything forward, so you're basically drying your hair with zero part, which you can see and the reason This is because then when you go to part your hair you have all this extra volume whether it's on the side or in the middle it's a wonder if you blow the dragon that way and like I said I have another video on the drink , so feel free to look at it, so the first thing I'm going to do is take a very small section, even smaller than that, around the hairline, right here around the hairline, and then you're going to cut it off. and then you're going to take your straightener to I'm going to pull that hair forward so you can see how small and thin it is.
how to get the perfect wispy bangs   harmonize beauty
I'm going to take my straightener right here and I'm going to trim it just barely at the roots, I'm going to hold it and I'm going to blow out your area and I'm going to iron it forward so I can see that I'm really not spending a lot, I'm not putting a lot of pressure there and I'm not spending a lot of time. I'm basically one of the two, everyone is reaching out, so they'll take the next one. section and you're going to do the same thing, just another little section here now. I am often asked what type of straightener depends on your hair, so I feel like people who have very thick and coarse hair, so you can see, I even put up with it.
how to get the perfect wispy bangs   harmonize beauty
I'll come back to that in a second. I want to tell you what I did here, so instead of combining this section with this section and ironing them together, I'm actually taking that section that I lowered and flattening it all out. on its own, so I hold that hair starting at the root clamp and pull it forward, okay, back to the flat irons, everyone, if you have coarser hair, then you're going to need to curl it, you're going to need a flat iron. iron that will probably be heated SuperDuper so that it is strong and hot enough to straighten your hair.
If you have finer hair, you know you don't need one that gets as hot. In fact, you don't want one that gets too hot and, yes, you definitely want it to have temperature control? So this here. I'm not a fan of any brand, but it's called. This is the hard key. It has a temperature control that I like so that you can enjoy the temperature. If you are less experienced and feel that it is more difficult for you to iron your hair, I recommend lowering the temperature so as not to fry your hair until you feel comfortable and comfortable with it, so I still take sections back and I am only ironing the ribs, you can see that and the reason I do that is because depending on whether you're going to curl your hair or whether you're going to wear it straight, you don't want to go through and flat iron the entire strand of hair and then come back and curl it, so if you're going to use your curling that day you don't want to go back and Bri curls over something you already ironed, so again I take sections.
I won't combine them all in this section. I'm taking all the sections one by one and doing each one until you get there, and how far you get depends on your hair and your hairline, so I'm going to go. Now we're back to about the middle of my head. Some of you I don't have much hair. Some of you may have a lot of hair right here and that's okay. So I'm going to split it up wherever they want to do it for me. I'm going to do it down the middle because that's where I commonly wear my bangs most of the time, it's down the middle, okay, so now if your hair is already, you don't have bangs yet, then you're going to have to do this part. set where you want your bangs, let's see if I can go down here, swipe, you can see it, so you're going to have to set where it's hard to make sure you can see with this so I can see what I'm doing.
Oh, and then look, I have a little crease right there, so I'm going to flat iron it, so you're going to have to set it right where you want your bangs, so if you're holding your hair up, I don't. like both of my shirts, I prefer to leave mine a little bit longer so I have room to push them to the side, which is what I was telling you is like the key and have things that aren't stuck together like bangs so that We'll take the section and like I said , if you have more hair, this bank could be a lot thicker because you have more hair, but that's okay, you can do it, if you don't want it to be thick, then you're just going to move a little bit of that hair to the side and set where you want the hair. banks now.
If you part your hair on one side, it's pretty much the same concept, so you would part your hair on the side you pull. The hair forward and you would establish where you want those bangs, so look, for me, these are all long here, so if I wanted the bangs here, then that's where I would cut them, but like I said, I'm going to cut mine right by half. so we separate it and okay, now this is where the cut comes. I want to see if I can put this in, sorry, okay, so the bangs will be down like this and you can see the ones that I've cut.
Right here, this is where I already cut my bangs, but I'm trimming them a little bit, so I thought I'd show you this video because it's too long for you, so what I'm going to do is I'm going to grab them right where I want them to be, like this that this here is where I want my strand shorter, so I'm going to grab that little hair and put it together like this. grab my scissors, these are hair cutting scissors, you want some nice sharp scissors, um, and again, I'm not telling you to cut your bangs, so if you do and you mess it up, it's not my fault, go to your hairdresser, but at least you.
I know it's not like a normal chop bang like this that you're going through, this is going to give you a textured PC Bank, okay, so you're going to take that thing and now this is where it's important to make it natural. I want to hold the bangs here kind of to the side and cut them off. That's not what we're going to do. What we're going to do is hold the bangs as flush as we can, as close to the head as possible, because that's what it is. We will make sure to cut them to the correct length.
If we keep the bangs out, they're going to be shorter than you anticipate them to be, so you want to hold the bangs down, as close to your head as you can and then your scissors are going to come down like this at an angle, so they're going to come down and just make small movements to open and close, they won't even close all the way, they will just open and close just a little bit, can you see that? So I'm not even going to close them all the way just opening and closing quick little movements so take the stroke and just where you want the length is where you want your sword so just where you want it.
I want the length of the stroke to be where your blade will go because that is what will cut it and as you cut you will open and close slowly, move the scissors down to open and close moving, see that? how the slight movement of my blade and I'm moving down, so as I open it slightly, I point the tip of my scissors towards the ground, okay and I see that, that's what it does, it creates this soft kind of edge pointy here where they won't be too blunt, so the same thing holding it down to open and close it.
Well, now I want them to be pretty. I don't want them in a straight line. I want them for PC and not and and I want them. them textured holding them down to open and close them and I'm like I'm getting closer to the outside working my way these things on the outside you want them to be a little bit longer okay so that's it and that's the key here to have A The bangs that can be pushed back into the hair and don't need to be worn as bangs is that they are a little longer, they can be in the eyeballs, but then they can come out of the face if necessary, it's okay, that's pretty. a lot of it is like that and you can see that those are not, they are not straight in any way, they have a lot of texture, they are very fragmented and that's what I want because I don't want to, I don't want to say that I have anything against that, I think that those things can look super cool, um, if that's what you're looking for, but like I said for me, my key here is I want them to be able to be set aside okay, so now I'm just taking my iron here and I'm Putting just a slight bevel on them so they don't stick up like that, yeah, so when I say bevel, okay, that means I'm taking it and instead of pulling the iron down, I'm actually gentle. to go in at an angle and round it a little bit with my iron now with things that I think is very common if you don't feel very comfortable with the iron do one of these numbers where you pull it down and then round it like this and then we go up, you know, eighties stuff, which is great if that's what you're going for, but if you don't want the '80s bangs, if you're just looking for a slight curtain bake, you just want a little bit of a fold and now I know you look , I really do.
I take them piece by piece and sometimes I just work with them one at a time, but you start at the root and mold the shape here halfway down. the shaft and the ends not so much the end, so you're creating that roundness right here and then more of a flat, straight end and always think about that when you're ironing hair where you want to see that bevel or that round. the shape is where you round it and it's the same with your hair too, like when you iron your hair you know most people make the mistake of ironing straight down and that's okay if that's the style you're going for because that goes a I'll give you a straight look down, but if you want to shape it up a little bit, you'll have to start from the top and see how I round it off with my iron and then hardly even flatter it. in the end, that will give you a round shape over here like this, but then a straight edge, so I always think of Jennifer Aniston's hair because she has the

perfect

round shape over here, but then those straight ends and like I said most of people take their iron and go down and then try to round it here and that doesn't give it the look we're going for, so starting from the top, create, think about where you're pulling that. iron and that shape, that's where you're creating it so from there you can hairspray whatever you want, but that's how and if you still like to part your hair to the side, you know you can and I.
I love these bangs for when I'm pulling my hair back or up because they add so much more to the hairstyle, like I'm putting my hair up in a messy bun. I can leave these PC bangs out and they just give it so much more. than you know when they are pinned and don't get me wrong sometimes I still do it but look that's the glory right there they are so small they can be pulled back and not in your face that's how it's made , well, thank you, thank you for watching. I hope you all have a great day and we'll talk to you soon.

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