I only thought of this after shooting the tutorial and it does seem an easier way to so this hairstyle. You could also pin the top section of your hair up and out of the way before tying your hair back.Choose a clear elastic or one that matches your hair colour. Use a small hair elastic as this will be easier to hide in your hair.Tighten the hair elastic again and arrange the top section of your hair over the top, making sure that you can’t see the band underneath.Hold the tied section in place as you pull your hair with the other hand. Using your index fingers, separate a section of hair at the back of your head and pull it out and over your hair elastic.Make sure they are tied really tightly at the back of your head. Tie the sections together with a hair elastic.Take equal sections on either side or your head. Take a small section of hair at your hairline above your ear.Start by pinning back your fringe/bangs as in the previous tutorial, or leave them loose.Use a strong bobby pin and place it horizontally or at a slight angle with the open end pointing up to hold your hair back. Pull this section back but make sure to separate it from the hair at the side of your face. You can cross a second bobby pin over into an X-shape if you find your hair isn’t staying in place with one pin. Take a 1-inch section of hair next to your part.They’ll blend into your hair and give the impression of long layers. This side pin back is perfect if you’re growing out your fringe/bangs.Repeat on the other side and you’re done!.Bring your hair over the pin from the back to cover it and make sure the hair at the side of your face is not caught in the pin. Pull this section back but make sure to separate it from the hair at the side of your face. Take a 1-inch section of hair next to your part.Comb through to smooth it down at the front. Part your hair in the middle, or off to the side. This hidden hair band keeps your hair back off your face, and stays in place more securely than bobbly pins alone. The second hairstyle builds on the side pin back, with a secret tie at the back. Dirt from your hands transfers to your hair making your hair look oily and dirty very quickly. With this simple side pin back, you can keep your hair out of your eyes while still keeping your hair loose. I had laser eye surgery and I till kept pushing my glasses up for years!īut back to hair habits, constantly touching your hair is not a good idea. It’s like when you go to push up your glasses and realise you’re wearing contact lenses. See more ideas about short hair styles, hair styles, long hair styles. Tucking my hair behind my ear is such a habit that I do it even when my hair it back. Explore Lynne Danielss board 'pull back bangs', followed by 103 people on Pinterest. I love wearing my hair out but I’m forever tucking my hair behind my ears to keep it out of my eyes. Try these two easy ways to pin back your hair for fuss-free down styles. Do you hate brushing hair out of your face all day long?
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