Sunday, June 20, 2010

Blunt bangs for fine, thin hair?

Hi there!



A few years ago, my hair went from thick to thin thanks to illness. It's started thickening up again recently, but it's been a slow process. I want to get a thick blunt fringe (bangs), but I get the feeling my hair is too thin and fine for me to pull it off. Is there any way I can do it naturally? Would hair extensions work? Am I better off sticking with the sidebangs I've had for about two years or so? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!



Blunt bangs for fine, thin hair?

hey,



extensions would not work for such a sort length, especailly since your scalp would be visible through the part (where the bangs hang from.



if you are close to pulling it off, i know girls who have thin hair and make it look thick by blow drying your hair (and bangs) upside down, while using a non-abrasive hairspray (a pretty good inexpensive one i like is Dove, try to stay away from high alcholol content). then style.



if you are unsure, ask your friends (the frank honest ones, lol), and your hair dresser. you uncertainty says that you will not be OK with getting this hair cut only to relize it was a mistake, so make sure that the odds are in your favor before going through with it. you may want to consider matching your new bangs with chunky layers, that will give the illusion of depth.



Blunt bangs for fine, thin hair?

hair extensions would be good if you have thin hair.



i do too, [but not from an illness, just naturally thin] and i'm thinking about getting extensions.



Blunt bangs for fine, thin hair?

Hairstyles With Bangs/fringe



http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/11/hair-...



Tips for all different type of Hairstyles



http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-42eT_e8_b...

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