Since when have you been able to comfortably push your bangs behind your ears? It's a pretty cool look if your hair is too short to tie back.
I was able to a good couple months ago but now I wear that style daily as I've become less caring for people comments and I've come to like it more. I'm currently at about 13months of growth if that helps. Once you reach chin length it should stay behind the ears.
-animosity
Well it's been a while since my hair was at chin length but that was the time I could pull back my hair and tuck it behind my ears. I always had the fear of windy days when you can't pull you hair back and keep it under control.
The longer it grows the easier it gets to control you hair and the in-between stage you just have to muddle through it.
Cheers,
John.B
First of all you need to realize that when people grow out their hair for the first time
it is not all one length, so "reaching the ears" doesn't mean very much.
And while thin hair, for instance, will tuck nicely behind the ears, thick, bushy
hair will be fluffy and just won't stay put. Thick hair will push out your ears and could make you look funny.
When I first grew out my hair I had so many misconceptions about what it would
be like that it wasn't funny. Almost everything turned out to be a completely different
experience than what I thought it would be like.
My hair is super thick--absolutely the worst kind of hair to grow out--and growing it
out was a real problem from beginning to end.
Even when the hair is long, losing 36,000 hairs per year also creates lots of "loose ends" that seem to appear out of nowhere.
The "myth" of having nice long hair that is all "one length" is just that: a myth.
Even people withthe longest, untouched hair can sometimes develope little bangs seemingly out of nowhere.
Having nice long hair is more of an art than a science. And anyone who has very long hair
will know exactly what I am talking about.
Long hair is and always will be: a challenge