'90S BANGS ARE BACK WITH A BANG HERE'S HOW TO STYLE THEM

  • 24 Feb - 01 Mar, 2024
  • Mag The Weekly
  • Beauty

Just remember: The wispier the better. '90s-inspired hair is having a major comeback this season, and this gorgeous wispy bang trend from the '90s is all about the feathered look. According to stylists, the iconic bangs trend of the season is full of fringe and volume.
From celebrities to influencers, there is a big nod to the '90s as skinny, wispy bangs at the front of the face. This type of bang is much different than the fuller, face-framing curtain bang we saw take over a while back. To recreate this look, you can play with the style to add volume and keep the bangs super wispy and feathered.


What Is the '90s Bangs Cut?
Ask your hair stylist for face framing around the face as well as the bang cut. It blends the bangs a tiny bit, but then if you want to tie your hair back, you have a little bit of face framing and bangs. This makes the bang and face framing blend seamlessly. A great way to wear this hair is to pair it with layers throughout the hair as it helps blend and add softness throughout the locks for a very pretty look.
To avoid any dreadful haircut moments, find inspiration photos to show your hairstylist. Look for inspiration photos showcasing a cut on someone with a similar face shape and hair texture as yourself. This will give you insight on how this would look on you and allow your stylist to visualise exactly what you want.


HOW TO STYLE THE '90S BANG LOOK
Step 1: The Prep
Hair styling prep begins in the shower for healthy, voluminous hair. Seek a volumizing shampoo and conditioner to properly wash hair and add volume. For an extra touch, use a hair perfecting product as a pre-shampoo treatment to strengthen and smooth hair before heat styling.

Step 2: The Style
This 90's bangs look pairs perfectly with a blowout style, and it’s really fun especially if you want to do a whole '90s blowout look; the bangs is such a great added little bonus to it. Start the blowout by using a medium-sized round brush to create volume. Move the brush under the bang then using a side-to-side movement to dry your hair.

Step 3: The Finishing Touch
To secure the style in place, use a texture spray as it will help you achieve the '90s bangs look. A texturising salt spray will provide a voluminous effect and added texture for this hair style. Work the texture spray throughout the hair and the ends to make sure it's not greasy or crunchy.

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