If you have a cowlick in your hair where it doesn’t lie flat, focus the dryer on that area and brush it down until it’s smooth.
Try straightening the rest of your hair for a sleek overall look.
If your curls are too tight, use your fingers to gently comb through your bangs once you’re done. This looks great with crimped or curled hair.
For an up-do, you can continue twisting hair beyond your bangs before pulling it all up into an elastic or pinning it at the back of your head.
This is an easy style to do for long bangs that are getting to be an annoying length. Try adding a headband or a decorative hair barrette to make this style a little more fancy. For extra volume, try teasing your bangs with a rat tail comb before you pull them back.
This technique works great if you have an undercut or a pixie cut.
Braiding is an easy way to keep your bangs out of your face while making them look a little more visually appealing.
Try curling your hair and your bangs to make them look a little more seamless. This style may only work for very long hair, as shorter hair doesn’t have the necessary weight to hold down the bangs and cover them up.
If you want a slight curl to your bangs, use a round brush instead of a paddle brush. You can dry the rest of your hair for an overall sleek finish.
Try adding small waves to the rest of your hair with a curling iron to match the texture in your bangs.
This style mimics curtain bangs, or french bangs. This is a great style to try if your bangs are getting so long that they’re touching your eyes.
If your bangs are super short, you might not be able to section off enough hair to braid them.
This is a great style to try if your bangs are dirty or you’re trying to grow them out. Top knots are a great summery style.