If your hair won’t stay, use a bobby pin to keep your part in place. It’s easiest to part your hair when it’s still wet. Use a comb to divide your hair into 2 parts after you apply your leave-in products. Then, apply a curl cream and let your hair air dry.
For instance, create a messy side pony, a loose side bun, or a stylish side braid.
If the pieces of hair lose their curl or get frizzy when you pull them down, use a curling iron to restore the curl. Alternatively, wet the pieces and twirl them around your finger to reactivate the curls.
If your hair won’t stay behind your ears, use a bobby pin to hold it in place.
If you still feel like your forehead still looks too big, you can tuck small sections of hair behind your ears to give the illusion of a lower hairline. Pull a thin section from under your part on each side and slide the hair behind your ears.
Adjust your curls to help hide the bobby pins and make your bangs look real. If you don’t like the look of the top knot, cover it with a fabric headband.
Layers can work for any hair length. Talk to your stylist about what type of layering they recommend for your desired length.
Longer fringe works better with curls because the extra weight keeps your curls from frizzing.
The gel will help prevent your bangs from frizzing up or curling back up after you straighten them.
This type of fringe actually looks super cute with curls, so it’s a great choice for your hair texture.
For instance, a bob likely won’t be the most flattering look for your face.
You might also wear the bandana or headband as a circlet around your head. This will cover your forehead and tame your curls all at once.
Try different styles to see how you like wearing your scarf. Bobby pins can help hold the headscarf in place if it’s slipping.
Pick a ball cap or cowboy hat to go with jeans and a shirt. Choose a floppy hat, felt hat, or fedora if you’ve dressed up. Try a beanie if it’s cold outside.
Pair your sunglasses with a hat for even better coverage. Your forehead will barely be visible!