How to Weave Bangs for Different Hair Styles
- 1). Choose a style of bangs and decide if you want them long or short. This will dictate how much human hair you'll need. Thick bangs will need more hair to weave in, while thin bangs will need less.
- 2). Select the type of hair you would like to weave in. Hair-clip weaves are not permanent add-ins and can be removed on a daily basis. Braided weaves do not always need glue to be added to your hair. If you choose a braided weave, braid it into your current hair and then shape the bangs. More permanent weaves can be glued or bonded to your head and can last for four to six weeks.
- 3). Consult a professional hairdresser for your first bangs weave to help you decide which options best suit your hair type and face structure. The hairdresser will also recommend how to care for your weave so you can keep it in as long as possible.
- 4). Find someone to assist you if you decide to add the weave at home. Having two sets of hands and two people looking at your hair as you weave it can help prevent mistakes.