Funny how things turn out, hm? I wish I could do bangs, but after the years of straightening in high school--no.
Great to know that things worked out for you!
Hey y'all, so I'd posted a thread a couple months ago asking about how to tame a halo of new growth and ended up coming to the conclusion that I could cut in side bangs to blend it better. Well, the new growth is grown out and I actually really like having face framing pieces/side bangs and I trim them every month to keep them at cheekbone/jaw length. They give my ponytails/braids/buns looking cute and romantic rather than librarian. Who knew??? I didn't think they'd be nice on me until I tried it!
Yay for silver linings.
Last edited by kganihanova; January 26th, 2015 at 02:15 PM.
Growing to knee! At HIP currently
Funny how things turn out, hm? I wish I could do bangs, but after the years of straightening in high school--no.
Great to know that things worked out for you!
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I'm glad things worked out. When I was growing out my pixie parts I thought I was going to cut them in again because they didn't look right. I ignored them let them grow now there are collar bone length like face framing layer and they look like trellis type of effect. Bottom line things work out in the end.
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Growing to knee! At HIP currently
Yay! So happy for you, kganihanova! The new growth allows to enjoy bangs, layers, softer buns and then, of course, greater thickness! Yay!
I always have bangs and/or face-framing layers of some kind, even if it's just chin-length bangs. They add a soft, romantic look and can be pinned or headbanded back if you don't want them for the day. And, since they will always be trimmed, I heat-style with impunity.
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