![]() Micro fringes and ‘gringes’ (grown-out fringes) are both trending, along with curtain bangs, so the length comes completely down to your client and what suits their unique features best. You can take them chunky or fine, bold or subtle, curly or straight – there truly are no limits to this look. Play with the Width and Colourĭon’t be afraid to get creative with money-piece bangs. BlondorPlex is our go-to, as it’s infused with our strengthening WellaPlex ingredient, so hair is supported throughout the lifting process. That’s why we recommend using a bond builder-infused lightener to paint on a money-piece. ![]() Apply a Bond-Strengthening Lightenerįor many clients, the front sections of hair tend to be a little bit finer, which can leave them more susceptible to breakage. You don’t have to nail the shape at this point you’re simply getting locks to the right length, and you can then perfect the style of the bangs at the end, when the colour has developed. ![]() This is also crucial so you can see how the hair falls when it’s shorter, as it can sometimes sit a little differently after a trim. If their face-framing layers are long, trim hair into a fringe before you apply the lightener, so you don’t end up using lots of unnecessary product. ![]() This rule is only for clients who don’t yet have bangs. XPOSURE – Student Hairdressing Competitionįollow us instagram facebook youtube pinterest twitter ![]()
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