BrockStar
New Member
Sorry some pics are so big, I couldn't make them smaller
I have been having problems with the front of my hair being too long for bangs so here is what I do to make bangs in the front, but you can also do it to make coils wherever you need/want them (maybe in a 4a/4b part in the midst of 3c??)
Step one, have some styling gel, I prefer Fantasia IC and a pen/marker of whatever size you want the coils to be:
Next, put a little gel on the pieces you want to coils(this area for me is usually already coated with leave in conditioner or it will be crunchy and dry
.) I try to do them as small as possible b/c big chunks don't look as good to me but to each his own
Here's the tricky part, depending on what your want. Lately I have been holding it in place for about 10 seconds, then I place my thumb and index finger at the bottom of where my hair ends on the end, then I slide the marker down while still holding my fingers under the hair. This helps make them shorter. Or you can make them longer by pulling it down like this:
This one is a little longer than I usually do it but here is the end product:
I usually do about 5-6 across the front for an end look like this:
Problem solved! (Until my hair gets a little more even
)
Hope this is helpful!!



I have been having problems with the front of my hair being too long for bangs so here is what I do to make bangs in the front, but you can also do it to make coils wherever you need/want them (maybe in a 4a/4b part in the midst of 3c??)
Step one, have some styling gel, I prefer Fantasia IC and a pen/marker of whatever size you want the coils to be:

Next, put a little gel on the pieces you want to coils(this area for me is usually already coated with leave in conditioner or it will be crunchy and dry



Here's the tricky part, depending on what your want. Lately I have been holding it in place for about 10 seconds, then I place my thumb and index finger at the bottom of where my hair ends on the end, then I slide the marker down while still holding my fingers under the hair. This helps make them shorter. Or you can make them longer by pulling it down like this:

This one is a little longer than I usually do it but here is the end product:

I usually do about 5-6 across the front for an end look like this:

Problem solved! (Until my hair gets a little more even

Hope this is helpful!!



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