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    How do I keep my bangs from parting the way they used to?
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    Just keep brushing them to the other side. It takes a couple days (or weeks, depending on how long you've had it to that side) for the hair to get used to it. Try pinning it (bobby pin, hair clip) so it stays. That way you can have a nice hairstyle and stop your hair from parting the old way. Be patient though.
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    How do I keep my bangs from separating? They tend to separate into three sections.
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    Try pinning them together with a bobby pin or a hair clip. It will take a few days to a few weeks for them to stay, so be patient.
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    I have a cowlick in my bangs that I can't seem to get right. Any suggestions?
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    Wet or wash your hair. Part on the other side. Use a large, round, soft-bristle brush and blow hair over toward the cowlick side. Hold the brush in place until the hair cools a bit (that is what locks in the style).
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    What do I do if my sister cut my bangs too short and they are uneven? What do I do to hide then until they grow out?
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    Pull them back with a clip or wear a cute, funky cap to hide them if it's embarrassing.
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    How do I style bangs that are wavy (not curly) and a tad too short?
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    I usually just dry them against a brush, but you have to make sure you curve the brush inwards while you dry them. Then, straighten them on low heat.
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    How do I style my bangs if they are very short?
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    if you want to get them out of the way use bobby pins to pin them back or some sort of hat to get them out of the way.
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    How do I style my bangs if they're short?
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    Try twisting them into a side twist and pinning them back with several bobby pins. You can also braid them. Hair doesn't usually take too long to grow, so your bags should be grown out to a wearable length soon, but that depends on the hair.
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