TikTok Has Finally Found A Way To Wind-Proof Your Bangs
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TikTok Has Finally Found A Way To Wind-Proof Your Bangs
Lash glue can be used to hold thick, shaggy bangs in place when wind separates them. A country singer shared a method that applies lash glue around the brows and sides of the face, presses bangs into position, and then locks the look with hairspray. The hold is demonstrated by flipping hair upside down to show bangs stay put. The technique is described as solving a limitation of hairspray, which can weigh strands down. Lash glue is also presented as removable with micellar water, with coconut oil suggested for residue. Some people raise concerns about irritation or breakouts, while others report no skin issues.
"The 27-year-old country singer went viral after revealing that she uses the makeup-bag staple to hold her thick, shaggy fringe together. In a TikTok, which now has over 464K likes, Langley taps a generous amount of adhesive around her brows and the sides of her face before pressing her bangs in place and locking everything in with hairspray."
"Langley's styling hack works because it solves a problem that hairspray usually can't: keeping bangs intact without weighing them down. Instead of shellacking the strands - which, let's be honest, never survive a subway platform breeze anyway - lash glue holds the ends down while letting the roots stay fluffy and voluminous."
"Of course, gluing anything to your forehead also comes with its fair share of concerns. Langley herself recommends using micellar water to remove the adhesive, while another commenter said coconut oil helped dissolve any leftover residue in the hair. Others worried about irritation or breakouts, but one self-described "acne-prone" creator claimed the hack didn't bother her skin at all - and apparently, there's no itching, either."
"To prove they actually stay put - something anyone who's seen her in concert can already attest to - she then flips her hair upside down, writing in the caption, "To the Dallas Cowboys cheerleader who I learned this hack from, bless you." Unsurprisingly, people online can't stop trying the trick for themselves - and judging by the response, it actually lives up to the hype."
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