
It also extends your style longer, "meaning you don’t have to put heat on them every day to protect your hair," she added. ✔️ Prevent breakage: A leave-in conditioner and hair oil go hand in hand when it comes to keeping those cute face framers healthy and free from breakage, says Kendall. If you don't want to visit the salon that often, you can learn to trim your own bangs at home. Bangs at the jawline should get a trim at the four-week mark. Trim every three weeks for bangs at eye and cheek level. Montoya suggests trimming every two weeks for bangs above the eyebrow. ✔️ Get trims: Bangs tend to grow out pretty fast, so keep your preferred shape and get rid of split ends with regular trims. Invest in a heat protectant, a fantastic solution to combat this issue, as well as to seal in moisture, control frizz, fight humidity and help hold the style in place. ✔️ Keep heat protectant handy: "The only issue with blowout brushes is that they can have very high temperatures, causing breakage," she says. ✔️ Fluff fringe with a hair dryer: Kendall styles her clients' bangs with the Dyson Airwrap (for a more affordable option, try the Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer). Here are some of the b est types of bangs to show your hairstylist as inspiration this year:


In reality, there are so many different haircuts with bangs out there to flatter every type of hair length and texture. The problem is, when you say "bangs," a lot of people's minds go right to thick, cut-straight-across fringe with no definition or shape.


Depending on who you ask, bangs are either an amazing idea or a terrible idea.
