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10-17-2019 05:40 PM
Use a very small amount along the rootline only.
10-17-2019 05:56 PM
I found shorter hair tends to fall in my face. Once it grew past chin-length, it was never a problem.
Unless you use spray or some sort of clip, bangs are the only solution I know.
10-17-2019 07:50 PM
Two words: Bobby pins
10-17-2019 09:26 PM
Ditch the cutesy, and do something daring with styling paste to keep that hair out of your eyes.
10-17-2019 09:55 PM
The only way I was able to wear all one length hair that didn't fall in my eyes was to pull it back on each side with clips or to spray it heavily at the hairline. I got tired of it very quickly, so I had long layers cut and voila...problem solved.
10-17-2019 10:29 PM
I have baby fine hair that immediately starts falling into my face right after blow drying. If I don't spary then, I also lose the fluff and fullness, too. I use a flexible hold hairspray like Nexxus, Tresseme, or Ion (I get mine at Sally's Beauty). That way, I have no stiffness, but do have hold.
10-18-2019 07:40 AM
Thanks but not my style at all
@x Hedge wrote:Ditch the cutesy, and do something daring with styling paste to keep that hair out of your eyes.
10-18-2019 08:01 AM - edited 10-18-2019 08:05 AM
I never heard of bra strap headbands. That's good news for me. I have a large head too, so I buy extras of any headband that fits my head. It’s nice to see someone has come up with an adjustable version.
I have weird hair that needs to be clamped down, so I use an assortment of items – headbands, mini clips, fancy bobby pins, barrettes and combs. I use the mini clips the most which can give my hair some volume while holding it back. I find barrettes put too much stress on my hair.
10-18-2019 08:06 AM - edited 10-18-2019 08:09 AM
I totally understand. My hair growth is completely forward onto my face also. If I did nothing I would look like a terrier with it hanging between my eyes! Not a good look! 🤣🤣🤣.
I have to bend it away with tools. And I also need to have layers to reduce the forward weight of it.
Other than barrettes, combs or a hairband, Have you tried using an iron or curl wand to bend it away , then some spray to hold ? I wish I had more cooperative hair, but we get what we get!!
10-18-2019 11:48 PM
I sometimes use clips.
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