jazzzbaby
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I have done my hair in styles where I comb up my bangs
and tuck them nicely in for a pretty decent vintage hair style.
I have been trying some styles out I have seen in my new Dita Von Teese book.
Anyhow, after I have completed my new creation.
I feel very accomplished until I look into the mirror
at my awful forehead! I have one of those foreheads that reflects my
emotion in a heartbeat. SO, with that...I most always have to comb
out my bangs and work around them.
I am not much into the "poofy" bangs because they remind me
of bad 80s hair that came with it (poodle hair)...but I see some
great thick & puffed bangs in films with Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth,
etc.
Anyone have any advice about how to create these bangs? I would imagine
a large curler & some great hair product might help. I really want them
to look soft.
Does anyone have the forehead issue as well? I have not been a fan of my
forehead since I was a kid. I always would attempt to go along with styles that didn't have
bangs and pretend nothing was wrong with my forehead, but when I had enough styling around
my forehead and went for bangs...I immediately felt better about how I looked.
Perhaps, I am a 'bang' kind of girl. I have had my poor bangs chopped off way too short,
and urgh! I had that darn forehead problem again. I almost always do my own bangs because
I know how I want them. Most stylist don't do them my way and lots of times they tell me
they don't need to do anything with them.
Ah, my forhead...It's a darn funny thing!
and tuck them nicely in for a pretty decent vintage hair style.
I have been trying some styles out I have seen in my new Dita Von Teese book.
Anyhow, after I have completed my new creation.
I feel very accomplished until I look into the mirror
at my awful forehead! I have one of those foreheads that reflects my
emotion in a heartbeat. SO, with that...I most always have to comb
out my bangs and work around them.
I am not much into the "poofy" bangs because they remind me
of bad 80s hair that came with it (poodle hair)...but I see some
great thick & puffed bangs in films with Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth,
etc.
Anyone have any advice about how to create these bangs? I would imagine
a large curler & some great hair product might help. I really want them
to look soft.
Does anyone have the forehead issue as well? I have not been a fan of my
forehead since I was a kid. I always would attempt to go along with styles that didn't have
bangs and pretend nothing was wrong with my forehead, but when I had enough styling around
my forehead and went for bangs...I immediately felt better about how I looked.
Perhaps, I am a 'bang' kind of girl. I have had my poor bangs chopped off way too short,
and urgh! I had that darn forehead problem again. I almost always do my own bangs because
I know how I want them. Most stylist don't do them my way and lots of times they tell me
they don't need to do anything with them.
Ah, my forhead...It's a darn funny thing!