Hi,
As you know bangs are not quite long enough to tuck behind the ears. My question is, when they do get long enough, what is the usual thing to do. Do you try and tuck the whole lot behind the ears or just the strands from the centre of your part. For example I part down the centre. Should I take, say, half an inch either side of the part and put it behind the ears, and leave the rest to hang normally? Or are there other ways?
Thanks guys
LukeB
I always tucked as much of my hair as would fit behind my ears behind my ears. This got easier and easier as my hair grew longer until it stays that way all the time! I would try the same, keep putting as much back as you can, it makes working so much easier I think.
When I grew my hair long in the late 90's I aways tucked it all behind my ears until it was long enough to go into a ponytail. The only problem with that was I had "dippity-do" hair. It curled badly. This time I'm just letting go loose until it gets longer, then I think I'll just tuck a little behind the ears ocasionally to keep my hair out of the way.
Bruce
Glad you saw sense and didn't cut it Luke ;0)