Friday, February 18, 2011

Thin Bangs

Thin bangs to prevent a blunt bang haircut.


Thin bangs that are too thick with thinning shears. Thick bangs are a result of infrequent haircuts or naturally thick hair. While having thick hair is fabulous, it can also be a burden when trying to style bangs. Thinning the bang area is simple and does not require a trip to the beauty salon every time you need a trim. Purchase the shears yourself and go to work on your hair every three to six months. Thinning shears will not only help thin the bang area but they can also add texture to bangs and create a fringe edge for a trendy bang style.


Instructions


1. Brush bangs forward over your forehead. Use the end of a rat-tail comb to split the bangs in half horizontally. Pull the upper layer of the bangs back toward the crown of your head and pin. You will thin the bangs in two separate layers.


2. Hold the thinning shears vertical to your head or parallel to your bangs. Open the scissors to reveal a 1-inch gap between the blades.


3. Glide the scissors through the hair to shave the bangs, starting in the center of the bangs, about 3 inches from the scalp. The blades of the scissors will cut the hair; there is no need to close the scissors during the process.


4. Remove as much hair as you need to for the first layer by moving from side to side. Release the second layer and repeat the thinning process.







Tags: bang area, thick hair, Thin bangs, your head

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