1Center Part Twists
Katie FriedmanFor those with minimal time (and/or motivation) on their hands, this quickie hairstyle can't be beat. Customize it with embellished bobby pins, gem-inlaid clips, or a throwback barrette. (Remember these?)
What you need:
Bobby pins
Embellished clips or pins of choice
Pictured: Jennifer Behr Aster Bobby Pins, $152 for set of five; jenniferbehr.com
2Center Part Twists
Step 1
Begin by dividing your fringe down the middle.
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Step 2
Gather the fringe and and a small section of longer hair behind the fringe line.
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Step 3
Twist both sections together, and secure with a bobby pin.
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Step 4
Leave as is or cover the bobby pins with jeweled pins or clips of choice.
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7Embellished Side-Sweep
Katie FriedmanLadies who rock weaves or wigs, take note! This is a great (not to mention gorgeous) way to get those bangs temporarily out of your eyes, even for a stubborn fringe that's meant to stay put.
What you need:
Bobby pins
Fine tooth comb or boar bristle brush
Embellished barrettes or clips
Pictured: Jennifer Behr Petite Metal Leaf Barrette, $72; jenniferbehr.com
8Embellished Side-Sweep
Step 1
Begin by choosing the direction you would like your hair to flow. Make a diagonal part, beginning from the outer edge of your fringe, toward the middle of your head.
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Step 2
Using a fine tooth comb (or a flat boar bristle brush) gently comb the hair across the forehead covering the fringe.
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Step 3
Once smooth, secure with a few bobby pins.
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Step 4
Cover the bobby pins with the embellished clips or pins of your choice.
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13Half-Knot
Katie FriedmanGood news! The cool girl 'do of the moment works very well for getting your bangs out of your eyes. Annastasia recommends choosing spin pins over hair elastics for a more seamless-looking (but equally sturdy) top-knot.
What you need:
Goody Spin Pins, $4; target.com
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Step 1
Begin by sectioning the hair as if you were wearing it half up. Gather the hair as if you were prepping for a ponytail (it's okay if it's not centered).
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Step 2
Twist the hair starting at the root.
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Step 3
The section will naturally start to form a circle/bun shape as the twisting continues.
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Step 4
Loosely wrap the hair around and around to form a cute little bun. (This look should be messy! Don't worry about any stray hairs.)
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Step 4
Secure by using a spiral pin or two. To finish the look, gently pull out a few pieces of hair around the ears and temples.
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20Twisted Headband
Katie FriedmanSometimes the issue isn't that your bangs are in your face, but the halo of frizz around your crown. Annastasia recommends this Coachella-ready style to keep things in place on humid days. (It's also great for the days you don't have time to properly blow out your fringe.)
What you need:
A headband
Pictured: Jennifer Behr Thin Leather Headwrap, $78; jenniferbehr.com
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