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Styling Tips for Fringe
- To hide a fringe, brush and comb it to the side, securing it with a clip.
- For a more sophisticated look, blow-dry the fringe using a brush and hairdryer, keeping the rest of the hair loose.
- If you have a full fringe, a light asymmetrical trim will give you a natural look. Use hairspray for hold.
Dealing with Growing Fringe
- Part hair in the middle and use hairpins to secure the sides behind the ears.
- If the fringe is too short, use gel or styling paste. To camouflage it, apply a fixing spray.
Hair Thinning Tips
- A thinning scissors helps to lighten the hair and sculpt the hair, especially in medium and short hairstyles.
- Thinning reduces volume in specific areas. Using quality tools is essential.
Effects of Hair Thinning
- Thinning enhances the haircut without damaging the hair if done carefully.
- A stainless steel razor blade ensures precision in reducing volume. Professional thinning tools allow for precise cuts.
Growing out the Fringe
- Allow two to three months for the fringe to grow out. Create movement by layering the hair around the face.
- Opt for a wavy hairstyle and use a curling iron if necessary.
Summer Fringe Care
- Use dry shampoo between washes to refresh the fringe.
- Apply a mattifying cream on the forehead to keep it dry and manageable in the heat.
Additional Tips
- Accessorizing works well with curly or wavy hair.
- Soft, tousled hairstyles held in place with mousse or gel are also great options.
- Braiding the fringe to the side and securing it with a clip can add a unique touch.