Ask her when she has the time to talk about it with you. Mention that it is your hair and you feel entitled to have a say in how it is styled. Also explain that it is not an extreme change to your current style (if this is the case).
The length depends on your forehead, your hair, and the fringe you want. Often a side fringe is long enough that (if swept down) it would cover your entire eye. Start to let it get longer, and talk to your stylist to help you know when you have the length for the fringe you want.
If you get a haircut with bangs, the part of your bangs with a cowlick will stick up or stick out if allowed to air dry. The easiest way to prevent this is to never let your bangs air dry, blow dry your bangs holding the dryer straight down. You can also get a variation on bangs, such as side swept or long parted bangs, which might be more forgiving if you cannot blow dry your bangs every morning.
Just go casual, put your hair down and let your bangs go to the side ! Or if you dont want your bangs down twist them to the side and pin Them up
I think you should get ear length side bangs and more layers if your hair is straight if your hair is curly get the side bangs and let the rest grow out
Do not let your bangs air dry. Blow dry them holding the blow dryer straight down over the roots of your hair as you brush the bangs straight down. If they dry correctly, they will likely stay that way until you sleep in them or get them wet again. Make sure your stylist knows about your cowlick, show her the cowlick before she starts to wash your hair, in case she can suggest a style of side bangs that will be easier to maintain.
Well, you could try cutting them shorter to a different style of bangs. If you would rather grow out your bangs, I would pin the side of your hair with the side bangs back (you can find many hair clips and pins that are low key, and not full of sparkles and meant for younger children), and let the other side of your hair hang down freely. If you curled your hair or made it wavy, it may be easier to hide the clip. Continue like this, and with time your bangs will grow out.
Unfortunately you have to let them grow out. If you have any type of side bangs, you can pin them up or to the side. If you have straight across bangs, there's nothing that you can really do to style them differently, and they're a pain when they start to get long again (I've been through it too). But I change my hairstyle often, so when I'm waiting for bangs to grow out, I usually just pin them to the side. Do you straighten your hair? When I straighten mine, I straighten my bangs the same way as any other piece of hair so that they blend in (vs. curling the end of the straightner to have your bangs flow across your forehead). Either way, it'll just take a little time before you get rid of your bangs.
I'm going through the same thing right now. I started with a pixie cut, let it grow out to a long shag cut, then went in to my hair stylist and had it evened out to a bob with some wispy side bangs. As of now, I have about shoulder length hair with swoopy side bangs. Pretty much, justly it grow. The layers will grow out nicely, just make sure to deep condition the ends, and maybe continue to trim up your bangs. :)
Honestly, you can't convince them. Either they will let you or they won't.
If you want to convince your parents to let you take high school classes online, you need to make a list of ideas why they should let you. Including facts about your maturity and ease of taking lessons at home may help convince them to let you take classes online.
Yes. People with bangs are cute because well I mean just take a look at me. I have bangs and I am absolutely gorgous lol (cant spell) but I might be only speakin for me cuz some people look really ugly with bangs lol. let me stop beinb so rude lol.
You can convince your mother by letting her know that you are responsible.