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Growing out a fringe.

 
(@x_siren)
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Hi lovelies,

My fringe (bangs) is at that extremely awkward length where I dont know what to do about it! (Just under my glasses)

I quiff it/ side it, but thats as much as I can think of!

Any suggestions would be amazing!

Ive never had a long fringe before, I literally get to this length and end up getting a V-Fringe or betty bangs again.

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Topic starter Posted : May 23, 2014 1:12 pm
(@Deloria87)
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could you plat it to the side??

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Posted : May 23, 2014 1:52 pm
(@janineb)
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Here's some ideas http://gb.pinterest.com/sixbubbles/growing-out-my-bangs/

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Posted : May 23, 2014 4:06 pm
(@Wicked Pixie)
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My favourites are French braiding it to the side, or splitting it in two and doing two small plaits which I clip to the side and hide the clips under the rest of the hair. You could just twist it if you don't have the time/skills to plait it. When I have roots I plait the fringe in one and clip it straight back over my parting.
Hair bands, scarves etc are handy too.
This is basically what I do, but with my hair covering the ends of the plaits. I always thought of it as more Cersei Lannister than Kim Kardashian though lol

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Posted : May 23, 2014 4:57 pm
(@Reallusion)
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Haha, I've been struggling with the same problem, small bobby pins really helped, it is now a bit longer but it still falls and goes flat on my face sometimes, very annoying.  :laugh:
I heard razoring or cutting through it might help, because it gets heavy if you wear it on one side, at least mine does...
Great ideas anyway! Thanks!

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Posted : June 1, 2014 7:09 am
(@Alexia)
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I was always used to some fringe framing my face and wanted to grow it out a few years ago, but I ended up frying it very short (story irrelevant!).  I literally had maybe a couple centimetres in the front, and I hated it with a vengeance!

I never thought I'd be comfortable with no fringe across my forehead, but I was - I used bobby pins (like lots of them!) and pulled small sections back across the crown, then put a ponytail in the back.

I learnt I liked the look of sort of those messy, randomly parted sections at my hairline, pinned back to the top of my head, whilst my poor, fried fringe grew out a bit... the style would probably suit you too, and you've got loads more to work with!

EDIT TO ADD:

Just found this article (with pictures!): Growing Out Bangs? 10 Ways to Pin Them Back

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Posted : June 1, 2014 8:40 am