How to Cut and Make Bangs of Lace Wig
their are lots of ladies ask for bangs sometimes,it is called Chinese bangs all over the world,they let us add bangs with long hair,and they plan to cut bangs themselves when they get the full lace wig or lace front wig unit.but Chinese bangs require precision and a steady hand to cut.
Cut bangs for wig
Bangs are the most versatile term to varied hairstyles, and they are especially popular to many celebrities. Haircuts with bangs were popularized in Western culture in the 21 century as an important part of the “rebellious” bob hairstyle for women. Since then, they've taken all forms: from the prim and proper bang of the fifties to the blunt-cut bangs, and from the out-of-control curly bang of the eighties to the Bieber-inspired flowing bang of the twenty-first century. To pick the best bang for you, look at your facial shape. If you have a round or heart-shaped face, avoid blunt bangs since they'll “puff” your face out more, but side-swept bangs will look great. If you're large featured, you should opt for layered bangs and avoid the short, pixie look.and if you're cutting bangs yourself, cut with your hair dry to avoid the horror of seeing your perfect bangs shrink up when they dry.
Chinese bangs are a popular term used to describe blunt-cut bangs that fall right above the eyes.Most this bang style is straight and helps to frame the face shape. Chinese bangs are suitable well with varied facial shapes, but especially suitable for those with longer faces. Cutting your own bangs can be tricky, so it's better to practice on a wig before cutting on your own hair. Follow the advice of a professional hair stylist to get clearly how to directly work with your specific hair type and texture for the best results.
Wash your hair and lace wig to remove any oils, residue or styling product. Use the pads on your fingertips to massage the shampoo into your scalp and down your tresses. Rinse thoroughly and apply a dime-size amount of lightweight conditioner. Allow the conditioner to sit for 5 minutes before rinsing.
Comb out your full lace wig or lace front wig hair and gently remove any knots or tangles. Create a center part or side part, depending on your preference.
Bring the front section of the hair forward. Generally, bangs may begin between 1 inch and 1.5 inches from your hairline. The more hair you collect and bring forward, the thicker and more blunt the bangs will be.
Twist the bangs and hold it firmly in place. Cut the twisted bangs in a single cut, using a sharp pair of hair shears. The cut should be approximately 1/4 inch longer to allow for smaller, more detailed cuts to be made.
Comb the bangs forward so they lie straight across the forward. Finish by making smaller cuts until your bangs have reached your desired length. Chinese bangs will typically lie straight across the top of the eyes or directly beneath the eyebrows.
Flat iron the bangs to create a straight finished shape. Give the bangs a lightweight hairspray to keep the bangs in place all day.