All strands don't need to be different lengths. Having a couple of layers intentionally longer than the rest creates an interesting effect without people wondering whether your blowdryer chewed up your fringe.
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Uneven bangs work with any hair type. Got waves? Stop straightening bangs. Apply some hair gel to encourage the natural texture in hair. For the most impact, ask your hairstylist to cut strands shorter in the middle and longer on the sides.
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Remember that uneven bangs don't have to be delicate or wispy. They can be bold and gloriously thick. The look is especially effective when paired with a layered pixie cut.
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Pin-straight locks show off an uneven fringe. After requesting (or cutting) a graduated style, add some gel to bangs and run a comb through them. It'll define every piece, helping to show off every jagged snip.
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