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Oct 13, 2013
Jennifer H.
The opposite side of my bangs always frays out and does not want to lay straight or correctly. I am convinced that it is a cowlick. Anyone know of ways to control em or have them stay straight? Thank you!
Oct 13, 2013
Nadzhe G.
Serums will help. Especially if you heat style your hair, like with a straightener.
Oct 13, 2013
Nora N.
Use a strightner and when your straighten it bend it so it doesn't look like an afrow or use brazilian shampoo
Oct 13, 2013
Hallie R.
Bobby pins are essential
Oct 13, 2013
Megan S.
Flat iron and hairspray usually does the trick or blow drying it down flat!
Oct 13, 2013
Jennifer H.
Thanks :) I usually try to straighten it down, but it just makes it poke out more for some reason..
Oct 13, 2013
Jasmine S.
While your hair is wet it is at it's most plyable. So while it is still went you want to blow dry it the direction you want it going. Use a comb or a brush to brush it the correct way while it's being dried so the roots stay. Hair doesn't set until cool. So once it's dry apply the cool setting on the hair for a few minutes. If you need to use a flat iron go ahead but make sure you are using some sort of heat protection. Section the hair in smaller section and be sure to straighten around for face not straight out or down. Pull straightener out on a 45 degree angel with it tilted inwards slightly. Once again hair doesn't set until it's cool so leave it cool before doing anything else. Spray lightly with hair spray. Less is more.
Oct 13, 2013
Jennifer H.
Wow thanks! :) I'll definitely try that!