10 Trendy Fringe Bangs Haircuts To Try In 2022

Trendy Fringe Bangs Haircuts

Bangs hairstyle has an advantage in that is it provides ample room for recreation. Also, it gives a carefree feel as you won’t need any hair accessories to keep your hair intact.

Check out these 10 bangs hairstyles to know what makes them different from others

  1. Thick Fine Blunt Fringe

Are your tresses thicker than normal? If yes, then you should consider wearing this blunt fringe. An ideal way to flaunt the thickness of your hair, it would suit your face shape as well. Also, it is easier to design as you can see that the blunt bangs are cut straight across. Straight cutting would keep the bangs and layers separate which will further highlight the thickness of your hair. Like the model, you don’t have to feather your locks at the end.

  1. Thick Highlighted Bangs
Thick Highlighted Bangs

See how the model has framed her face with her bangs. This style adds some soft highlights to her face. And these highlights act more like subduing elements. But the biggest highlight of the hairstyle is the large bangs covering the entire forehead. And it has a subduing effect on her face. The entire focus comes on the lower half of the face.

It is a good hairstyle especially for those who want to highlight their facial features. If your facial features are sharp like this model, you should go for this haircut. You can see the model is looking stunning even with minimal makeup in this hairstyle.

  1. Side-Swept Fringe For Thick Hair
Side-Swept Fringe For Thick Hair

The best thing about side-swept bangs is their compatibility. They are suitable for all shapes. So, it doesn’t matter whether your face is oval, round, or square, if you want to wear bangs, you can go for side-swept bangs without giving a second thought to your decision.

Look at the model in the picture to get an idea of what your face would look like with these bangs. First, the bangs would cover a larger area of your forehead, and second, they would make your face appear slender due to forehead cover-up.

  1. Blinding Bangs Cosplay Fringe
Blinding Bangs Cosplay Fringe

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9 DIY Ways To Curl Your Hair Without Heating

DIY Ways To Curl Your Hair Without Heating

Do you still use the heat method to curl your hair? If yes, then you should know that heat can damage your hair follicle leaving your tresses thin and brittle. But there is little need to treat your hair with a heating device to get wavy curls when you can get the curls without heating.

Here’re 9 creative ways of curling your hair without heating

  1. Scrunching
Scrunching

It will make your hair wavy and enhance the natural curl depending on the natural color and texture of the hair. Also, it is the most convenient way to get messy curls.

Essentials:

• Curl Enhancing Product
• Volumizing Shampoo
• Hair Gel

How To:

• Prepare your hair for curling by shampoo and conditioning
• Rinse your hair and draw a golf ball size mousse or peanut size gel
• Bend forward and start scrunching your hair with the curling product
• Scrunch your hair upward and avoid scrunching hair near its root
• Let your hair dry after scrunching

  1. Pin Curls
Pin Curls

It is the most convenient way of curling your hair without heat. Simply pin your locks before bed and get gorgeous curls in the morning.

Essentials:

• Hair Gel
• Wide-Tooth Comb
• Hair Pins
• Hairspray

How To:

• Shampoo, condition, and detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb for curling
• Apply some hair gel after towel drying your hair and start curling
• First, create a bun with a section of your crown hair
• Second, create a loop with a 1-inch section of your side hair and fix it with a pin
• Curl more hair strands with the process and wrap your curls with a scarf to secure the pins
• Undo your curls in the morning and use some hairspray for extra hold

  1. Braiding
Braiding

It works well when you need flawless beach waves. Also, it is an easier and safer way to curl hair.

Essentials:

• 2 Hair Ties
• Hairspray

How To:

• Wash your hair and let them 70% dry
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How Is A Bleach Bath Different From Regular Bleaching?

Bleach Bath

Bleaching could be effective in lightening your hair, but it isn’t safe as the process tends to alter hair bonds leading to brittle hair over time. You should go for a bleach bath that is a safer and gentler way of bleaching your hair. A bleach bath is a right way for people with thin and fragile hair.

Go for a bleach bath for:

• Removing a permanent hair dye
• Fixing over-toned hair
• Lightening your hair by one level
• Lightening fragile hair

A bleach bath could be less effective, but it is a safer option than the bleaching process. It is a minimum bleaching action that can prevent your thin and fragile hair from further damage. Keep reading to know more about a bleach bath.

How To Get A Bleach Bath?

The first thing is preparation. Collect all the essentials including bleach powder, peroxide, and shampoo. And mix these ingredients to make a bleaching solution that is gentle on your hair but tough on the dye that refuses to come out with regular washing.

Preparation

First, Do An Allergy Test

Allergy Test

If it is your first bleach bath, then you should start with an allergy test to determine the sensitivity of your skin to the bleaching agent. Take a cotton ball and dip it into the bleaching solution and dab it on your hand. Sensitive skin would turn red and start itching within an hour or two. If you want, you can wait for a long to make sure that you aren’t sensitive towards the bleaching solution.

Second, Mix All The Ingredients

Mix All The Ingredients

You have bleaching powder, developer solution, and shampoo. And you need to mix the bleaching powder and the developer in 1:2. Also, add one part of mild shampoo to the solution. The shampoo is needed to subdue the bleach. Also, you can add conditioner to the solution. It will soften your hair. Now your solution is ready for taking a bleach bath.

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