As you dry your bangs, comb them in the direction you want them to go. For example, you could comb them to the side or to the front. Apply a heat protectant to your hair before you use heat to style it. For best results, use a hair dryer with an attachment that focuses the air onto a specific spot. That way you can dry just your bangs.
Don’t use too much serum on your bangs, since this could cause them to look greasy. If you want your bangs to lie flat, rather than having volume, don’t fluff them up.
If you dried your bangs in the direction you wanted them to go, this will be easier.
Make sure that your hair is completely dry before you use a hair straightener. If you notice that your have wet spots as you prep your hair, then you need to dry them before straightening.
If you have fine hair, then you should stick to a lower temperature. A good temperature for fine hair is 300 °F (149 °C). If you have thick hair, then you may need a higher temperature to get your hair straight.
If you have curly or wavy hair, then you should stick to hairspray. Mousse or hair gel may cause your hair to return to its natural texture.
This style looks best on straight hair or hair that’s layered.
As your hair dries, continue smoothing it to the side every few minutes. This will train your hair to dry in the correct direction. You can apply leave-in conditioner or another product to help your hair stay in place as it dries.