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Nov 10, 2012
Emily D.
i really want to grow out my bangs. i have long straight hair but my bangs are starting to sort of curl out to the side. it looks weird so theyre always tucked behind my ear. what can i do to make my bangs be as straight as my hair without straightening them?
Nov 10, 2012
Emily D.
oh! and theyre just thick side bangs
Nov 10, 2012
Jaelei Y.
I would go get the thinned out! I have the same problem and I can't stand the growing out process
Nov 12, 2012
Catey P.
Until they grow out, I think the easiest thing to do is just to try not to tuck them behind your ear until they're completely dry. Let them set straight, and they probably won't have such a curl at the ends.