Tuesday 10 February 2015

Side Swept Fringe with Bumped Ends

Side swept bangs and curls have swept the nation. Everyone is wearing this glamorous look, including the First Lady. I absolutely love, love this look. Great look for church. Can I get an ‘amen’?

Side Swept Fringe with Bumped Ends For Oval Faces

How To Style:
1. Cleanse, condition and blow-dry hair straight, using a blow-dryer comb attachment. Apply a frizz control, straightening cream or serum to hair prior to blow-drying.
2. Straighten hair using a 2-3 inch flat iron. Flatiron should be set at 400-450 degrees.
3. Part hair on side, then divide hair into four sections (from forehead to nape, ear to ear). Use hairclips to keep these 4 sections divided during roller setting process.
4. Select a section of hair to work with. Once a section has been selected, release hairclip from section and withdraw a medium amount of hair from section using a fishtail comb, then re-clip loose hair.
5. Using a hot roller, begin roller-setting hair by wrapping end of hair around hot roller. Repeat steps 4 & 5 until the curling/rodding process has been completed.
6. Remove hot rollers from hair, once rollers have cooled.
7. Using a wide-tooth comb, comb a portion of hair to the front of the head (covering half of the forehead), then comb this portion of hair to the side, creating a side swept bang/fringe.
8. With wide-tooth comb, comb reaming portion of hair downward, then forward to back. These movements create volume and allow the layers in the hair to appear more vibrant.
9. Add oil sheen for a natural healthy looking shine.
Recommended Products:
In addition to a heat protector, I recommend using an oil sheen for additional shine on hairstyles for oval faces.
Best Face Shape: 
Long, oval, and round faces will look great with this look!
Tip(s): 
Preheat the roller and flat iron.

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