Try choosing a frizz-control shampoo if your hair tends to frizz when it separates.

Make sure to keep the blow dryer moving to prevent the heat from damaging your hair. You may also want to use the dryer on low heat to minimize heat damage. Heat protectant products can also help to minimize heat damage on your bangs, but use these products sparingly as they can be oily and this will lead to bang separation.

Avoid using gel, mousse, or pomades on your bangs as these are more likely to create clumps of hair that will stick together.

You could also keep a travel-sized dry shampoo and hairspray in your purse in case you get sweaty or your bangs get wet. Just make sure to wait until your bangs are dry again to apply these products and style them.

If you have oily skin, make sure that you’re using an oil-free moisturizer. Carry a packet of facial cleansing cloths with you in case you need to wash your face on the go.

If you don’t have any oil-absorbing paper, a napkin, paper towel, or piece of tissue paper will also work fine to remove excess oil from your face.

If you’re unable to blow dry your hair, such as if you’re at school or work, you could try using the hand dryer to dry your bangs instead. Just make sure to brush them under or at least comb them as they dry to prevent them from looking unruly.