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You get the piece of hair and then you cut it at an angle to form a side fringe.
Well There are loads of fringes around, but the most popular is probably the side fringe and full fringe.
The front layers should not prevent the stylist from giving you a side fringe. The key to transitioning between types of bangs is to know that, at least at first, it may take awhile for your side fringe to grow long enough to look the way you expect.
yes, definitely if you don't feel confident enough to do it yourself ask your hair dresser
You wait. Then you wait.
A fringe hairstyle can be a side fringe, front fringe, or any other types. The proper name for a side fringe is Side Swept Fringe or type into google images 'Meduim Scene'.... It will come up with lots of pictures of side fringes, mostly with the same style and some vary the shape of the do' . Hope this helped!!!! :D
If you have long curly hair then yes but I don't think it would suit as much if you have short hair. I have medium length curly hair and a sort of side fringe so a side fringe is fine on any length I'm just not sure about a full fringe :)
you need to grow it out and then get a side parting. decide which side looks/falls better and brush your fringe to that side. if your fringe is too large or falls in your eyes then split a small part off to the other side to grow out just as hair.
Straight with a full fringe or curly with a full fringe
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Of course it does a side fringe looks good with any kind of hair.
Well, I have long hair and it has layers. The only problem with it, is that you cannot plait it without strands coming out. Though when left out, the effect is really nice, especially when paired with a fringe. Personally I have a side fringe but a full fringe would look nice too. :)