How to Grow Out Bangs | 8 Hairstyles When Growing Out Bangs

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Everyone has experienced a time in their lives when they thought about getting bangs, but changed their minds once their hair started to grow out. As our bangs grow out, taming our unruly hair can be a difficult and frustrating process. Thankfully, there are a few solutions that might help you manage those annoying bangs while you wait for your fringe to grow.

After doing some research, Bright Side discovered how to style growing bangs with charming and trendy hairstyles at each stage.

1. Side-swept bangs

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The easiest hairstyles for growing out bangs are side-swept bangs, which are also highly trendy. Celebrities typically sport side bangs on the red carpet. They are appealing to almost everyone and are both fashionable and practical. You won’t need to put in a lot of effort to have vibrant-looking side-swept hair.

Side bangs are flattering for all face shapes; you just need to adjust their length, width, and style. Simply choose any side, and split your hair firmly on that side. This way, you will create a gorgeous, voluminous fringe that would perfectly style your wild-growing bangs.

2. Ponytail with bangs

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Finding a hairstyle that flatters your face shape and traits can be difficult, but bangs and a ponytail appear to work for many people by emphasizing their best features. This is a simple hairstyle to grow out bangs. Style your hair with a fringe in front. Pull your hair away from your face, gather it behind your ears, and tie it with a knot or other hair accessory.

3. The wet slicked back bangs

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Many celebs use slide-back bangs as a stylish hairstyle when their bangs are growing out.

To begin, part your hair, comb it and wet it by sprinkling water all over your head. Proceed by simply brushing your hair into the desired style with a brush. Add as much styling gel as you need to keep your hair in place after styling it with a modest amount. To keep your new hairdo in place, simply fix it with hairspray.

4. Messy bun with curtain bangs

Curtain bangs are a very popular hairstyle right now because they frame the face by acting as a curtain and being parted down the middle. They look great with both short and long hair, whether it is curly or straight.

When your bangs are growing out, a good way to style them is to leave your curtain bangs on the front after having shaped them with hair curlers. After that, pull your hair back into a ponytail, twist and wrap it, and fasten it with a scrunch. Loosen the bun and pull out baby hairs to achieve a more messy look.

5. Baby braids with bangs

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This hairstyle with growing bangs is the newest trend of the year and the simplest to achieve. Baby braids are an adorable style, popular among celebrities, that has become a summer must-have. They look great on any hair type, regardless of the length. All you need is something similar to a couple of mini hair ties.

Create a center line with your brush, then divide your hair into sections to braid. After the segments have been braided, fasten them together with small bands.

6. Hair clips

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You can use a variety of different hair accessories to style your growing bangs if you’d like something a little more exciting. Another option for getting bangs without shortening your own hair is to use clips or bobby pins. Any desired look can be quickly and easily achieved with clip-in bangs.

Using a wide-toothed comb, make a middle part in your hair and pin each hair segment behind your ears. After that, twist the bangs back and fasten them with a single or double clip in the shade you like best.

7. Shag with bangs

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This haircut is less a hairstyle for growing out bangs and more a way to hide long, untidy bangs when they first grow out. In fact, the bangs in this hairdo are patterned and soft. A trendy, low-maintenance shaggy haircut with bangs enhances your natural hair. It is stylish, adaptable, and practical, and most of all, shags with bangs are flattering on both thick and fine hair.

It unquestionably highlights the best features of a woman’s face shape. You can count on a shag to keep your look up-to-date and stylish. In the spring and summer, most women prefer simple, natural-looking hairstyles, and long shags are your best bet in these situations. While rocking the long hair bangs, a good shag haircut simply adds volume or reduces extra bulk.

8. The hairband

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Besides the hair clips we mentioned earlier, for when your bangs grow out, there are many other accessories you can use to create chic and fashionable hairstyles. Hairbands, which were extremely popular in the 2000s, are one of the most recent celebs fashion trends.

A headband complements any hairstyle. They not only help you maintain a cute, sophisticated appearance while keeping your hair out of your face, but they also add a dash of personal style to your overall look.

When you’re wearing a headband and your bangs are starting to grow out, you can create a variety of cute hairstyles. Keeping bangs away from your face by pushing them back or leaving them in place to create the illusion of loose bangs. Whatever your plans are, headbands can help you complete your look, feel beautiful, and boost your self-confidence.

What hairstyles do you think would look best on you?

Preview photo credit Michael Bowles/LFI/EAST NEWS, Steve Granitz / WireImage / Getty Images

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