Cutting textured bangs gives your hair a wispy effect.
If you wear bangs, learning trim them yourself saves a lot of money on salon visits for maintenance. The technique for texturized bangs is easy enough for most people to master and is far more forgiving than straight horizontal bangs. Adding texture to bangs gives them a wispy look that hides small imperfections.
Instructions
1. Wash your hair and make sure it is dry before cutting. Comb your bangs down in front of your face and then comb the rest of your hair back away from your face and pin or tie it back. If you are cutting new bangs, leave a triangular section of hair that extends slightly beyond the end of each eyebrow. Brush this section of hair forward.
2. Hold the bangs section of your hair between the pointer and middle fingers of your nondominant hand. Draw your fingers down to about one-half inch longer than you want your bangs to be and cut across with a pair of small, sharp scissors. Work slowly to avoid accidentally cutting too much.
3. Brush your bangs forward again and hold between your fingers, this time one-quarter of an inch longer than you want your bangs to be. Slowly make vertical cuts across the bangs with your small, sharp scissors. This technique is called pointing because it results in a textured bang, rather than one straight cut.
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