You obviously don’t need to pull the rest back and make a ponytail, but this certainly is something you could do in little sections to keep your hair back & out of your face. She also has tons of other great hair ideas as well. She always looks simply polished and fabulous! Her simple idea is fantastic so check out her video where she shows how it’s done. Fold Over Bang TwistĪlong the same lines as the style above, I love this one from Kate at The Small Things Blog. We did this back on my oldest when she was hitting the same age as Bug and just wanted something simple. Here’s another way to do a Lace Braided Headband over the top of the head, and sadly my hair isn’t long enough to do this style with, but if you’re growing out bangs, don’t have bangs, or have layers that are driving you crazy, this is a great one! Simple Tween Look If you’re into accessorizing with bobby pins, she went bold with the look on the right! Lace Braid Headband With these 3 styles I would have never guessed her hair was cut as it is. This gal has bangs that go right across her forehead in a very blunt cut. ![]() She does amazing styles and if you don’t follow her on Instagram yet, check her out HERE.Ģ Simple Ways to Pull Your Bangs Back 3 Bang Pullbacks She fastens her braids underneath her hair in back at the nape of her neck. This pretty tutorial is from Flette Mia and would work great if you’ve got layers you’re trying to grow out. Just click on the name of the style above the picture to be taken to the tutorial. Be sure to check out some of our other favorite products over in Our Store. Hope they help if you’re fighting madly with your bangs! And just in case you need bobby pins (many of these styles use them) our favorites are Marianna Supreme Bobby Pins and you can buy some HERE. Some of these are obviously more suited for younger girls, others can be done on any age. ![]() ![]() With both these issues going on, I thought it might be helpful to round up some of our ways we’ve found helpful (and cute) to keep our bangs and hair pulled back and out of the way with more than just a headband or the typical “pompadour.” She doesn’t have bangs, but that doesn’t matter. So it’s had me reaching for my bobby pins and looking for things to do with my bangs besides my standard 2 strand twist that I shared years ago.Īlso, with Bug in those “tween” years, she’s wanting her hair down a bit more, but with a little something done to the hair up front to keep it out of her face. We recently had 5 days of major high winds that blew non-stop and I thought I’d go insane with my bangs not staying put with just a few spritzes of hairspray. I currently am in major need of a haircut (not to mention my highlights touched up!), but due to a bunch of craziness in my schedule I’ve not had time to get to my hairdresser to rescue me from my bad hair days! Because my hair is needing to be cut, that means my bangs are WAY too long and I’m going crazy.
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