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Jun 4, 2013
Judi L.
Hi Everyone
I currently have a full fringe with a centre parting but would love to grow my fringe out and to back to a side parting. Any tips on styling it until it grows out? Luckily it grows pretty quick (I have to trim it every other day pretty much).
Thanks!
Jun 4, 2013
Amber K.
Jun 4, 2013
Janice M.
I am in the same fringe-growing boat, though mine is finally getting a bit longer! I had my hairdresser thin it out a bit so that it wouldn't be so bulky when I sweep it to the side, and I bought lots of pretty hair slides and hair bands and things like that. one easy style is working the fringe into a French plait and clipping it off to the side, but you might want to use a bit of salt spray to give it grip.
Jun 4, 2013
Emily B.
A cute headband, braids, or just pin it back! I think braids are pretty easy to keep it back.