Fake Bangs With A Bun Method
Editor tip: If you have curly hair, make sure to straighten it first, as it will add some length.
Getting fake bangs with bun hairstyles are probably the easiest and most accessible way to achieve natural results. However, it’s not that versatile. All in all, your hairstyle should fit the occasion to make the fringe appear natural, so make sure to use this method when an updo would really complement your look.
- Step 1: Mind your hair length. Before following how to fake bangs tutorials, you should assess the length of your hair, especially for this one. First off, check if your hair is long enough for a bun: put your hair into a ponytail and pull it over to your eyes. If it can reach your eyebrows, it’s long enough to be styled into bangs.
- Step 2: Create a high ponytail. Gather all your hair together and put it up, slipping a hair tie over your other wrist. Then, place a ponytail high and secure it with the elastic, wrapping it around the base for a couple of times.
- Step 3: Section off the bangs. Divide off a thin section of hair from your ponytail, and pull it to the front – that will be your fringe. The ends should fall over your forehead.
- Step 4: Pin the fake bangs. Now, you should secure your bangs. A couple of bobby pins on either side of the ponytail, as well as one more elastic over the bun, will do just great.
- Step 5: Turn the ponytail into a bun. To create a balanced and natural-looking hairstyle for your fringe, create a bun. Split the pony into two equal sections and wrap each one around the base. Of course, you can’t do without bobby pins here.
- Step 6: Give your bangs a curve. Using a flat or large curling iron, curve the edges of your bangs. In this way, you will make them look harmonic against your hairstyle, and ensure that shorter hairs won’t stick out.
- Step 7: Set the style. Finish the look with a coat of hairspray.
Editor tip: Apply a heat protectant and brush your hair thoroughly to make the strands look more natural and even.
Q: What face shapes go with bangs?
A: For round faces, side bangs work best, while for square face shapes nothing will do better than a wispy fringe. Straight-across bangs go flattering for long and diamond faces, and women with rectangular faces look their best with brow-grazing fringe. Mind this when styling your fake bangs!
Editor tip: You can secure the bun with a fancy hair scarf to get both stylish and absolutely natural look.More from Haircuts With Bangs
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