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Fringes go in and out of fashion all the time, so most people experience the process of growing out their fringe at least one time in their lives, and usually this involves a fairly awkward and tangled journey to success.
Growing out a fringe is not all that easy, and can start to become particularly irritating as the hair reaches eye level. You might find it difficult to make the whole transition a stylish one, but no fear here are eight stunning hair care solutions for fringe growers, straight from the mouths of top stylists in the UK.
1. Quick Quiff
A simple quiff can work day or night. Once it is long enough, use hair grips and hairspray to create a quick and easy quiff that looks very stylish.
2. Perfect Llaits
For a super-cute and fashionable country-chic style, part the fringe in the middle and plait down the hairline and behind the ear. You can then pin the plaits at the point that they meet at the back of the head.
3. Sleek & Silky
If there is any frizziness, wash your hair with anti-frizz hair care products to give a sleek, silky finish, adding an anti-frizz serum if necessary.
4. Clever Clips
A very simple way to deal with your fringe is to smooth it against the head and clip or pin it back. This can look stylish as it is, or you can use a headband to cover the joins for a very smooth look.
5. Part & Pin
Another simple approach is to pin the fringe at the sides. This frames the face for a cute and feminine look.
6. French Fancy
A french braid can be a good way to incorporate a growing fringe into the main body of the hair. This works best with longer fringes.
7. Magnificent Middle
Just by creating a middle parting, fringes can start to blend into your hairstyle, with loose strands framing the face or smoothed back with hair care products.
8. Deft Disguises
If none of these things work because of the thickness or awkward nature of your hair, or if youre in a real hurry, you can always cover it with a pretty bandanna, headband or hat.
Fringe benefits: Hot Tips for Fringe Growers
If you decide to smooth back the fringe, or just need to smooth away stray hairs, water and hair care products like gel and hairspray can achieve this and prevent the annoying process of continually having to re-adjust the hair
Try to style properly each morning so that the fringe stays in place all day. Constantly having to wipe away bits of fringe can get very irritating over time and the fringe can start to get greasy if it is touched too often
Make sure you really want to grow out that fringe, because it can take a very long time to do so. Perhaps you would be better off simply styling your hair differently
When using clips or grips, striking or attractive ones will take the attention off the growing fringe and onto the lovely clip
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