How To Grow Out A Bang
by BRENDA L. / 22 AVR. 2022
Reading Time: 4 Minutes
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So, you went for the big chop – not a subtle little bob that grows out quietly, but a bold, head-turning fringe. But fear not! If you’re growing out a fringe, we’ve got you covered with clever fringe styles, essential hair transition tips, and the ultimate secret weapon: our hair extensions! From blending your hair seamlessly to mastering effortless, stylish looks, this guide will make your fringe-growing phase a breeze!
Have Patience
Yes, unfortunately, this will be the biggest struggle. If you had the infamous “above the eyebrows” bangs, it may take up to six months of having a wonky quiff to deal with. It’s either this or keep them short forever. You choose.
Accessorise Your Bangs
Just because you decided to get rid of 'em, it doesn’t mean you are not allowed to show them some love. Especially this year, hair accessories have made a huge comeback, and they’re all of a sudden back in.
The time for minimalistic hairstyles has come to an end, or so it seems. You can use accessories to mask your “I’m growing out bangs” stages. A few examples? Think of strategically placed bobby pins, snap clips and headbands.
Cut Them Again… But Differently
I know this may sound like something that goes against your goal but hear me out. If you go to your trusty hairdresser and tell them your intentions, if they truly want to help you, they will tell you that one of the most controversial but effective ways to start the process is to trust the scissors once again.
This way you can cut your bangs in a shape that will help you blend them into your hair as they grow.
Cover Them Up
Here’s an option you may like; keep pretending you have bangs, whilst your natural ones grow out on their own.
With clip-in bangs hairpiece you can keep on rocking this hairstyle on and off, whenever you want, without committing to the scissors for good - and without having to go through this growing out bangs phase or struggling with finding different ways to style them whilst they're growing out.
Change Your Hairstyle
You may want to ease the process by wearing the rest of your hair differently, too. One of the most common ways is to start wearing a side part, which slowly masks the appearance of blunt bangs into a side-swept quiff, minimising the “grown out” look.
Braid 'em Up
If you’ve been asking yourself how to style bangs that are growing out, let me tell you a secret. One of the easiest ways to hide them is to incorporate them in Dutch braids! To prevent little spikes and flyaways, glue your tresses together with pomade as you braid them.
Get That Texture
Remember how I said that you may want to start wearing your hair differently as you deal with outgrown bangs? Well, there are a few steps that you can follow if braiding your hair every day is not an option and you’re not exactly a fan of the side part.
First things first, think of tousled hair as a potential look. Sea-salt spray might just be what you were looking for and you didn’t know it; it can pimp up your regular hairstyle and give you a newly found beachy look whilst you grow out your front hair.
Once your bangs have grown out enough to be properly styled, you can also look into turning them into a gorgeous pair of curtain bangs, a timeless look sported by many celebrities over time.
Finally, another option would be to layer the rest of your haircut and temporarily ease your growth into a hair shag. Stars like Zendaya and Taylor Swift have both worn it with great results, and so could you - after all, it’s one of the most popular hairstyles of 2022!
Conclusion:
As you navigate the journey of growing out a fringe, it's important to embrace the process with a little creativity and the right styling tools. With the right fringe styles, you can blend your growing-out fringe seamlessly into your overall look, all while keeping things fresh and fashionable. Our Remy hair extensions are a game-changer during this transitional period, offering a speedy solution to hair growth, while effortlessly blending with your hair as it grows. By using extensions and following our hair transition tips, you'll avoid the dreaded "awkward phase" and stay stylish throughout.
Still want to experiment with fringe styles from time to time? Explore our collection of zero commitment clip in fringe extensions to find the right shade and style for you!
FAQs
What are the best ways to grow out a bang?
Growing out a bang requires patience and a bit of strategy. One of the best ways is to trim your bang regularly, but not too often – this helps keep it at a manageable length while gradually shaping it into a longer style. A good tip is to gently blend your bang with the rest of your hair using layers and clips. This way, the transition looks more natural and less awkward. You can also incorporate Cliphair extensions to add volume and length, helping to mask any uneven growth during the process.
What hairstyles work well during the bang grow-out phase?
During the bang grow-out phase, versatility is key. Hairstyles like side-swept bangs, loose waves, or braids can help hide growing-out bangs while still looking chic. You can also try pinning back parts of your bang for a more polished look. A messy bun or ponytail with a few loose strands around your face can create an effortless, stylish vibe while allowing your bang to blend in more naturally. Cliphair extensions are also great for adding texture and length to your style, making the transition smoother.
What products help maintain a bang during the grow-out process?
To maintain a bang during the grow-out process, it’s essential to keep it healthy and manageable. Use lightweight styling products like texturizing sprays or dry shampoos to keep your bang in place without weighing it down. A good quality fringe-specific conditioner can help keep the hair soft and prevent split ends. Regular trims are also crucial, so consider using a quality pair of scissors or scheduling professional trims to keep things neat. Additionally, Cliphair extensions can help blend your growing bang with the rest of your hair, giving your style a fuller, more cohesive appearance.
Are there common mistakes to avoid when growing out a bang?
One of the most common mistakes people make when growing out a bang is trying to speed up the process with too many trims. While you may want to shape the growing bang, cutting it too often can delay the transition. Another mistake is neglecting to blend the bang with the rest of your hair, leaving it looking awkward and out of place. Be mindful of using harsh styling tools too frequently, as heat damage can make the growing process harder. Lastly, don’t forget about the power of Cliphair extensions to help manage your growing bang while providing volume and texture for a smoother, more stylish look.