Trimming your bangs while growing them out may seem counterintuitive, but it will help your fringe grow faster.
Trimming your hair helps it absorb moisture and vitamins to grow. If you're growing out bangs, trim them every six weeks to keep them looking good.
Hydrating your hair when growing out bangs avoids damage. Apply a deep conditioning mask every other week or weekly for damaged hair.
This keeps hair healthy and hydrated. Choose heavy hair products to keep obstinate flyaways under check!
Growing out bangs requires moving from a center to a side portion (left or right). A slightly inclined section from the top of your skull helps with growth.
With angled bangs and a side part, you may hide an odd length and hold them in place with a weighted product.
Texture is essential for longer bangs! To style your hair, consider fluffy and texturized. Spray texture-boosting hairspray and add no-crease clips across the front to set your hair in waves.
Leave your hair like way for 20 minutes or blow dry it. For texture and wave retention, remove the clips and spritz with hairspray.
Add length to your hair after three months of growing out your bangs to make them easier to merge. Layer around your face to hide your bangs and continue making a wave pattern to integrate your front parts.