Having bangs is like a cycle – you commit and feel excited about getting one, then you start feeling tired grooming it. However, cutting a fringe is way easier than growing it out, as anyone who’s done it know all too well. Fortunately, you no longer have to go through those awkward hair stages as we listed down some of the best tips on how you can easily, gracefully and quickly grow out your fringe.
- Regularly Trim Your Bangs
While it may seem counterproductive, trimming your bangs every four to six weeks will actually help in growing it out faster. Not only will it allow your hair to absorb vitamins better, it’ll also make your fringe blend with the rest of your hair easily and more naturally.
- Part Them Sideways
One of the easiest style of fringe to grow out is the side-swept bangs. Not only does this style blend with the rest of your hair beautifully, it’s also keeps your strands from growing down straight into your eyes. All you’ve got to do is part your bangs either to the right or to the left, then comb them straight forward from the crown, and swoop them to one side.
- Use Hair Pins
Not a fan of side-swept bangs? Then use hair pins to stylishly grow them out and keep them away from your face. If you have thick bangs, apply a bit of clay to easily tame them. Another great idea is incorporating your fringe into a French braid so you can hide them in a non-boring way.
- Condition Them Regularly
Showing your bangs the TLC it needs is one sure way of growing them out in record time – and you can do it by just treating your strands with regular deep-conditioning treatments. With this, you’ll have healthy and well-moisturized hair.
- Make Great Use of Dry Shampoo
Aside from keeping your strands grease-free, using dry shampoo also adds hold and texture to your hair – which is what you’d want when you’re growing out your bangs. Simply spray a little dry shampoo through the lengths of your fringe, the style as you please. You’ll be amazed at how obedient your strands have become.
Even with these techniques to grow your fringe out, it’ll still take time for them to be at the same length as the rest of your hair. So as you wait for your bangs to grow out, consider sporting different hairstyles to keep them from looking boring.