Hairstyles
Behind the Scenes at the Bang Bar
If you've been asking yourself the question "Should I get bangs?" keep clicking. Our New York City beauty editor found her answer at New York City's hottest new hair spot
The clip-ins When I sit down at the Bang Bar, Martinez selects two different sets of clip-in bangs that match my hair color. One is wispy and longer on the sides, and the other is heavier and cut straight across. We decide on the blunt version because the straight line breaks up my round face instead of highlighting it.
Then, he takes two small sections of hair on either side of my part and secures them behind my ears with bobby pins -- this creates a stable base on which to clip the bangs. He secures the bangs with their built-in clips and trims them to fit my face.
If you're not in New York, you can still do this at home: The bangs at Butterfly are Hairdo by Ken Paves Clip-in Bangs, $26.50. I also like Wow Bangs by LUXHAIR, $20.95.
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Then, he takes two small sections of hair on either side of my part and secures them behind my ears with bobby pins -- this creates a stable base on which to clip the bangs. He secures the bangs with their built-in clips and trims them to fit my face.
If you're not in New York, you can still do this at home: The bangs at Butterfly are Hairdo by Ken Paves Clip-in Bangs, $26.50. I also like Wow Bangs by LUXHAIR, $20.95.
SEE NEXT PAGE: The style
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