Style Side Swept Bangs

Sideswept bangs are a stylish look for those tired of the ordinary straight across the front style. They work with any hair texture and flatter all face shapes.

Steps

Using a Blow Dryer

  1. Pull back your hair. Since you're only working with your bangs, you'll need to keep the rest of your hair out of the way while you're creating your side swept style. Use a comb to separate the rest of your hair from your bangs, then secure it away from your face using a hair clip or elastic band.
  2. Get your bangs wet. You can style your bangs when you've just stepped out of the shower or use a spray bottle with water to wet them. Tie back the rest of your hair so you don't get it wet, then spray your bangs with water. Use a towel to pat away the extra moisture.
  3. Blow dry your bangs.[1] Wrap your hair around a ceramic round brush and turn it under as you dry it. Using a hotter setting on your hair dryer will result in shiny, straight hair. A lower setting will leave your bangs with more texture.
  4. Brush out your bangs. When your bangs are dry, use the brush or a comb to comb through them and give them a little volume. If you'd like, apply a bit of mousse or anti-frizz serum to your hands and run it through your bangs.[1]
    • Don't use too much serum on your bangs, since this could cause them to look greasy.
    • If you want your bangs to lie flat, rather than having volume, don't fluff them up.
  5. Sweep your bangs to the side. Use your fingers or the end of a comb to sweep the tips of your bangs to the side. Your bangs will look best if they're swept in the opposite direction of your part.

Using a Straightening Iron

  1. Pull back your hair. Use a comb to separate your hair from your bangs, and secure it away from your face with a hair clip or elastic band. Comb your bangs straight forward to prepare them for styling.
  2. Heat up a straightening iron. Plug in your iron and let it heat thoroughly. Using a higher heat setting will result in a longer-lasting, sleeker look, while a lower heat setting will leave some texture in your hair.
  3. Use the iron to style your bangs. Grasp your bangs at the root with the straightening iron. Slide it down to the tips, pulling your bangs in the direction you want them to sweep and slightly turning your wrist under so your bangs will curve inward against your forehead. Release your bangs from the iron when you reach the tips.
  4. Fluff your bangs. Use a comb or your fingers to fluff up your bangs in the direction you want them to sweep. Adding a little volume will make them look more natural.
  5. Keep the style in place. Use mousse, hair gel or hairspray to keep your bangs flowing in the right direction.

Letting Your Bangs Air Dry

  1. Pull back your hair. Use a comb to separate your bangs from the rest of your hair. Tie it back from your face with a hair clip or an elastic band so you can concentrate on styling your bangs without the rest of the hair getting in the way.
  2. Wet your bangs. You can either style them right when you get out of the shower or use a spray bottle filled with water to wet them thoroughly. Pat away the extra moisture with a towel.
  3. Smooth your bangs to the side. Sweeping your bangs to the side while they're still wet will help them dry in the direction. Use a comb to smooth your bangs to the side of your forehead opposite your part.
    • As your hair dries, continue smoothing it to the side every few minutes. This will train your hair to dry in the correct direction.
    • You can apply leave-in conditioner or another product to help your hair stay in place as it dries.
  4. Fluff your bangs. Once they have dried, give them a fluff with a comb to add a little volume. Use mousse, hair gel or hairspray to keep your bangs flowing in the right direction all day.
  5. Finished.



Tips

  • If your hair is curly, the blowdrying technique will produce the best results. Letting your hair air dry won't result in a side swept look.

Things You'll Need

  • Blow dryer
  • Straightening iron
  • Ceramic round brush
  • Mousse or gel
  • Hairspray

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