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Ragged bangs are back in fashion

What are the types of bang?This question can not be given a monosyllabic answer, because each client is individual, and the hairdresser is free to combine the kind of bangs that fit for an individual specific type of person. Below are only the main varieties of possible bangs.

torn bangs

A straight fringe. Straight, made with a blunt cut, bangs will give expressiveness and stylish accent to any hairstyle. Its length can vary: be above the eyebrows, to the eyebrows or to cover the eyebrows.

For hairstyles in the classical style the mostcharacteristic bangs to the eyebrows. Such hairstyle elements are popular at all times and among all ages. Straight bangs to the eyebrows are appropriate in traditional classic and elegant hairstyles.

A straight fringe, covering the eyebrows, will give the image a share of extravagance and mystery. She looks more fortunate on thick, lush hair.

However, one should take into account the fact that a straight long bang does not suit the owner of contact lenses and glasses.

A short bang can be either straight orcogged, and stepped. Gradually moving away from the classical style in the direction of the underground, you can see that the possible variations with different hairstyles increase in geometric progression.

Slanting bangs. Such an element of the hairstyle is perfect forsquare or rectangular shape of the face. Also, the slanting bang looks good in hairstyles made of long straight hair. This species, however, is not recommended for use in hairstyles with curly hair, since it is characterized by smoothness and an underlined cut.

oblique torn chalk

The most popular among modern beautiesuses oblique torn bangs. Ragged bangs or, in professional terms, graduated, is an ornament of many extravagant hairstyles, for example, in the style of "rock" or "punk". Torn slanting fringe is suitable for hairstyles made from long hair, and for short combined haircuts.

Effectively looks on dense hair structurallayered bangs. Ragged bangs, in fact, has much in common with it, because there, and here, the same method of slipping is used. Layered bangs perfectly suits the owners of a narrow elongated face, then
time as an asymmetrical torn bang smooth out the square cheekbones and give the square face a greater "ovality".

Finally - advice for those who like to experiment with the hairdo yourself:

1. The lacerated bangs are reached by a method of sliding scissors from the top downwards on a lock on equal dry hair.

2. When self-hairstyle at home, do not cut your hair at once shortly - leave a path to retreat.

3. The asymmetric torn bangs will be beneficial if you smooth it with a hair iron and apply a little wax.

4. When deciding on a new experiment with a hairdo, be aware that the new style will have to be constantly maintained, which may require daily styling.

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If you do not like to style your hair everyday, avoid frequent use of hair dryers, forceps and hair iron (or you have problems with hair, and you do not want to expose them to heat treatment again), you should think again before deciding on a radical change of hairstyle. Ragged bangs require daily care and styling on curly hair, as well as short haircuts on fine hair.