46 years. x0x0
I'm a 13 year old girl and i have straight bangs. Side bangs or just straight across bangs look good. That's just my opinion.
pretty much; yeah-- ANSWER --Bangs refers to a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead.
Personally, I love having bangs. Right now I have side bangs, and they're easy to style. On days that I don't feel like wearing them, I can either pin them in a poof or pin them to the side. I've had straight across bangs before, and I liked them for awhile, but they can be a pain on days when you just want to pull them out of your face. I also found that my forehead broke out in pimples when I had straight across bangs. But if you don't have bangs now, it's a nice change. :)
nope their totally cute
Yes all the way. I think every young girl should start wearing straight long bangs. It is very very sexy and is very cute on all women. Moms out there should talk thier daughters into getting thier bangs long and cut straight across the top of the eye brows.
You need to straighten them with a flatiron. It is the only way to get your bangs to stay straight.
I wouldn't do it if i were you, it will probably frame your face in the wrong type of way :)
It is a personal choice whether someone with curly hair chooses to have straight bangs. However, it can be more challenging to style straight bangs on curly hair due to the different textures. It's important to consider how much time and effort you are willing to put into maintaining the style.
curled hair with straight side-bangs curled hair with straight side-bangs
Either side bangs, or bangs that go straight down.
Bangs are the style name in the US. In the UK they are called fringes. Wikipedia extrapolates that they are named after the style of bobbing horse's tails straight across called "bang tailed". An interesting note is that the style has been around as a fashion cut since the seventh century. See the link for Ziryab, the noted fashionista and celebrated style guru of the Islamic world.
Those bangs are often called long side-swept bangs. You could then describe the rest of your hair as straight, unless there is an added detail such as "without layers" or "straightened."