


Here, I’ll show you how to adjust the curtain fringe to fit any hair type and let any woman channel her inner Stevie Nicks. Once popular in the 1970s, curtain fringe bangs are making a major comeback-and will instantly give your client the ultimate “cool girl” vibe. Repeat the same steps with the rest of the hair you want to transform into bangs.Article by by Shannel article appears in 2020 | Volume 1, Issue 4 of AHP Indie Stylist magazine.Make sure that they don’t close all the way you should perform small quick movements that get a lightweight texture in result. Take a small piece of hair and cut it gradually, holding your scissors down and at an angle.Now, part the front whatever you want to part it.Repeat the same steps, working with small portions of hair, until the front section is fully brought towards.Pull the separated portion forward and clamp it with your flat iron once.Separate off a very small section from the front and clip off the rest of your hair.First off, part your hair in the way you usually do it.If you follow these steps and work carefully, you can get yourself wispy bangs without spending money on a salon. But it’s actually possible to get bangs at home, and a comprehensive tutorial is key. One wrong move can turn into a shame that will need months to regrow. If your hairstylist says that cutting bangs yourself can lead to real catastrophe, he or she is right. Once you see that your front hair is blended perfectly, be ready to flaunt with your awesome bang.Keep cutting until it’s perfect for you.To blend the lengths, brush all of your hair down and pivot it lightly, taking the very inside of your blade.Elevate your bangs a bit to add some dimension.

