I seemed to notice when i put my hair behind my ears after awhile when i take it back my bangs have a big curl. Is this normal....or what can i do to prevent this?
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yea its normal, if u dont like that look just let it all hang out, not much more ya can do man!
Ya that happens I stopped wearing my hair behind my ears as frequently because I was getting permanent curls past my chin and it looked dumb. Only put your ahir behind your ears if its hot or if your doing something that requires it to be out of your face.
If my hair is a little wet, or if I wear it behind my ears all day, it will curl. Thats natural cuz you are shaping it and applying heat. I have not in my own personal experience had any sort of permenent curling though. I know several people have mentioned they have stopped putting their hair behind their eairs alltogether, but I think they are either parinoid or its just another little difference between people's hair. After a shower, my hair is totally normal... and wearing it behind my ears is one of the pleasures of having it so long. Pony tail is next (yippy).
Well you might be lucky then. But for me my hair curls the last few inches past my chin and it can really become quite visible if my hair is behind my ears to long.
This is the reason why I stopped doing it at the beginning of the year. I had blatently noticable waves on each side of my bangs. After a few months they flatten out a bit and the hair grows so it does get better if you decide to stop. It's not permanent.
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Nichol
As mentioned before, it's normal. When my hair got longer, the curl became very temporary or I could eliminate it completely by ponytailing the hair.
I actually like the little curl, it's the only one I have! :-)
they reform and you hair is 'set' in that shape, its how rollers work. When you wet your hair these bonds are broken and you hair returns to a pliable form. To stop this u need to keep the moisture in your hair and prevent it from fully drying out with say a leave in conditioner... or silicones may work too.