Monday, April 26, 2010

Sideswept Bangs That Hide Your Forehead

Sweep bangs to the side to conceal your forehead.


Sweep your bangs to the side, or pull them forward, to conceal your forehead and create a dramatic new look. Side-swept bangs work with any hairstyle -- long or short -- to update your look or to add appeal to an otherwise bland hairstyle. Front bangs add texture and coverage to your entire forehead area. Plan your hairstyle based on your personal style and the amount of forehead coverage you want to achieve.


Over-the-Eye


Show your dramatic side by sweeping your bangs to the left or right side of your face, and allow the hair to cover one eye. Sweeping bangs to the side allows you to choose where to part your hair; therefore, you can have a lot of hair across your forehead and over one eye if you part your hair deep to the opposite side, or you can have thinner hair, with minimal coverage, by parting your hair somewhere around the center of the head. Add dramatic eye makeup to play up the hairstyle, which will also draw attention away from your forehead.


Choppy Side


Choppy, blunt bangs that hit horizontally across the center of your forehead will hide your forehead. Blunt bangs will never go out of style; in fact, they get trendier each year. Add texture to a straight-across style by cutting upward on the ends of the hair with sharp scissors, or have your stylist take a razor blade to the front of your bangs. Bangs with texture add movement and take away from the stark boldness of the thick, straight-across bang. Once you achieve the front bang, use a comb to pull it slightly left or right to achieve the side-swept look.


Standard Side Swept


Sweep bangs to the side of your face, and spray them into place. Side-swept bangs are different from over-the-eye bangs because the hair is not as long as the over-the-eye bangs. Cut the bangs just short enough so you can tuck them behind your ear, or slightly shorter. Spray your hair with a texturizing gel, and part your hair to the side. Pull your bangs across your forehead, and secure them into place using a bobby pin at the ends or a light-hold hairspray.


Barrel Roll


Barrel roll your bangs, and pull them to one side, for volume and coverage. Cut the bangs so they hit just below your brow lines. Bangs can be either choppy or straight-across. Roll your bangs under using a barrel roller or large roll curling iron. The hair will curl and give you volume in the bang area. Spray the curler or curling iron with a light-hold hairspray to maintain the roll after you remove the roll curler or hot curler. Gently comb the bangs to the side, and spray again with a light-hold hairspray.







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