How to Do Side Swept Bangs in Women's Hairstyles

Part of the Video Series How to Cut Women's Hairstyles

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Posted by ianne0717 on Sunday, 11 May, 2008 at 2:05 AM

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Posted by sjack_91 on Friday, 21 March, 2008 at 11:05 PM

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haha, ok so im the first to comment,:D well this movie does help, i did it yesterday, after watching it a few times, and it works, my bangs are super cute! i love them but one thing confused me, when you bring the comb to find how far the bangs go back, it comes of your head thats just a wee bit confusin. but still it works!!!!! your the expert curtis!!

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How to Do Side Swept Bangs in Women's Hairstyles
Hi, I'm Chris Faircloth, Artistic Director and co-owner of Salon Teez. For Expert Village this is how to trim women's hair. One of the fringes that is wildly popular right now is the side swept fringe, where it goes from short to long across the face. We could create this just by placing our comb in a position such as this and cutting the hair off but an easy way to do this would be to place our comb on the hair line and rock the comb back. Where the comb comes off the head would be our high point of where we want to create our fringe. This is our first reference point and now we'll comb down to just to the corner of the eyebrow to create the starting pyramid of our fringe. Now we'll look to see where the part or the section is going to be and rather than create another pyramid line down to the corner of the eyebrow, we'll actually incorporate that part into our section here, so our section will be more of a slight rectangle than a true pyramid. We'll comb the hair opposite of how we want the hair to lay. I'm using the fine teeth of the comb so that I get a good amount of tension on the hair. I'll drop down into more of a horizontal section or a horizontal line and begin to twist the comb over just one time. The fine teeth of the comb actually help hold the hair. Now I'll place my fingers just behind that and drop down to the length where I want to see the shortest piece lie. Once I have the length of where I want that hair to be, I'll simply cut the ends of the hair off, and this may take more than one cut. Now I've created my fringe. I simply comb the hair back over and I've created a nice short to longer piece. You can create this or do this as short as you want to. It's best to do it in increments versus just one big large chunk; otherwise it may be shorter than what you actually wanted it to be. So again, I comb the hair over, have it nice and tight, I'm down to a horizontal, slightly twist the hair over, grab it with my fingers, notice that where my shortest piece will be is about at the bridge of the nose, cut the hair off bluntly, release the hair and comb it back over the side that we want it to go on. And now I've got my short to long piece that melds into the sides and the back nicely without creating a lot of havoc.

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Expert: Chris Faircloth is the Artistic Director and co-owner of Salon Teez in north metro Atlanta, GA. Read More


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