NOW TRENDING: COBALT BLUE EYE LINER

Best blue eye liners, NYX, Stila, Urban Decay

*This story was originally seen on

FabFitFun.com

Red carpets everywhere have been taken over with blue — blue eyeliner, that is! Style setters like Taylor Swift and January Jones have both worn the look lately, and I can’t help but love the glamorous results. Cobalt is a great alternative to black liner and is perfect when paired with a coordinating blue shade in your ensemble. Taylor opted for a smudged smokey eye, while January went with a bold edgy cat eye. Here is how you can get the look:

For the smokey eye, opt for a pencil or kohl formula in a deep navy or darker shade of cobalt. Trace the upper lash line with a thick line of the color, then sweep a thinner line on the bottom lashes from the outer corner to just past your pupil. Keep the inner corner free from the blue color to avoid any color melting that could make you look sallow. Next take a flat and compact shadow brush and blend out the line using small back-and-forth strokes on both lash lines to create a softer smokey look like T. Swift’s.

Blue Liner

Sapphire

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Pink Lips

Back to the Fuchsia 

To get a sharp cat eye like miss January Jones’, work with a bright blue liquid liner that has a flexible felt tip for precision. With your eye relaxed and just slightly open, trace the flick portion of the cat eye starting at the outermost corner of the eye and then angling up towards the edge of your brow. The longer you make this flick, the more dramatic the overall look will be. Next, trace from the midpoint of the flick back down to the center of the eye running parallel to the lash line. Finally, use the lightest pressure and place the liner tip on the inner corner of the lash line then apply slightly more pressure as you draw back and connect with your previous line in the center of the eye.

What do you guys think of Cobalt Eyes? Too 80's, or just right-for

right now

? I have really loved to see colored liners making a comeback, for more inspo you can revisit my Jewel 

Toned Liners post

here

Hope your week is treating you well! xo

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NOW TRENDING: TICKLED PINK LIDS

Best pink eye shadows

*** This article was first seen on

FabFitFun.com

Looking for a fresh makeup trend to kick off your springtime routine? Take a page from this trending book, and add a fresh pop of pink to your lids. The subtle ballet-slipper pink adds a feminine touch that is perfect to pair with your springtime floral and pastel wardrobe. Celebrities like Cate Blanchett have worn the look on the red carpet, and pink lids were a big trend during fashion month on catwalks all over the world. It’s a look that wears beautifully on all skin tones and is perfect for daytime office beauty as well as glammed-up nighttime styles.

To get the look, sweep a creme shadow all over the lid starting just above the crease line and down into the lashes. Cream shadows are ideal for pale colors because they pack more pigment and will give more color in less layers. Or opt for a powder shadow with a shimmer that will reflect the light and give major attention to the color of your eyes. Looking for just a hint of pink? Replace your white highlight with the pink version, and sweep the hue under the eyebrow and on the inner corners of your eyes for an instant eye-brightening effect.

Complement the look with a matching pale cheek and a few coats of black mascara, and your springtime beauty will be updated, feminine, and on-trend. To get the look, try these products

:

1. 

Clinique Chubby Stick in Pink & Plenty

2. 

Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Shadow in Ballet Pink

3. 

Make Up For Ever Diamond Shadow in Diamond Pink

4. 

Maybelline Color Tattoo Eyeshadow in Pomegranate Pink

 (In love with every shade of these!)

5. 

L’Oréal Infallible Eyeshadow in Glistening Garnet 

Ok lovlies, it's time to tell me what you think of this trend? Is it one that you'll be trying this Spring- or are you not a fan of the baby pink tone? Tell me in the comments below, and don't forget to come follow along for more fun on

instagram

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ACCESSORY CRUSH: THE TURBAND (AND SOME FUN WAYS TO WEAR IT)

Ways to style a wired headband

Bad hair day? Yeah, me too.

Seriously guys, lately my hair has been giving me grief. I think it's a sign that I need to make a change soon. So while I mull over what the future of my hair is going to look like, I have been covering up my bad hair days with my favorite new accessory; the turband.

A turband is a scarf-like headband that has a bendable wire core running down the length of it. The wire gives you the option to shape the turband for a perfect non-slip, non-squeeze shape- and the option to style the ends into numerous fun designs.

Above you'll find a few ways that I like to style my turbands- but I am sure you can come up with your own unique ways too. That's part of the fun!

Have you worn a turband yet? If you have let me know which ways you like to style yours, I am always looking for more stylish ways to wear mine!

Below you can also shop of few of my favs too- perfect for warmer weather and EASY hair days.

See you soon, xo

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P.S. It's April!?! How the crap did that happen?

STYLEWISE: THE LUPITA & THE RETURN OF THE HEADBAND

This years' Oscar red carpet was filled with 'hits' and not too many 'misses'- which is always a treat for celeb-loving people like myself. I honestly love the fashion and beauty in the pre-show much better than the actual award show itself, and I don't think I am alone. 

This year during the red carpet there was one women on everybody's minds: Lupita! She stole the show with her stunning blue plunge-neck ball gown, and her elegant use of a HEADBAND. Wha!?! Headband you say? My instagram feed was blowing up with pics of her simple jeweled band, which paired beautifully with her cropped haircut- which I didn't know was even possible! Since then I have been on the hunt for a version of my own, and now I just need an excuse to get fancy and put it to use.

In the

StyleWise

pic above, I simply placed the stretchy head band around the crown of my head in a halo fashion, with the rhinestones placed about 2 inches behind my hairline. Starting near the temples, I took large 2inch sections of hair and wrapped them from the outside of the band up and over, then under the elastic to form one complete loop around the elastic. Once the tail is wrapped around the elastic and hanging free, incorporate it with the next subsequent 2 inch section, and then wrap them both around once again. Repeat on both sides, until the two tails meet in the back near the nape of your neck. Join them into one final tail and gently tuck it in behind the elastic to form a completed roll. This style is so quick and easy, and it works for shoulder length hair or longer.

You can shop my fav picks for a sparkler-band below. What do you think of Lupita's headband? Let me know in the comments below, and thank you for stopping by today! xoxo

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NOW TRENDING: LIQUID GLOW CHEEKS

Maybelline Master Glaze, Smashbox O-Glow, NYX Cheek Stick, Tarte Cheek Stain, Josie Maran Cheek Color Stick
get these celeb looks with glowing cheeks

[This article was originally seen on

FitFabFun.com

 where I write as a contributing beauty blogger] 

While the weather is still cool, but you're dreaming of warmer months ahead- take a page from these celeb looks, and add some sizzle to your cheeks until the weather catches up. The subtle color and liquid sheen amp up your makeup routine in just the right way, while still pairing perfectly with your neutral winter wardrobe.

To get the look stick with a creamy blush that boasts a hint of shimmer and apply it to the roundest parts of your cheeks. Be sure it's one of the last products you apply so that the sheen isn't matted down by powders or setting sprays. Want to boost the sheen even further? Add a tiny dollop of petroleum jelly to the cheek and work it into the color and back onto the top of the cheekbone ever so slightly. My favorite is the 

Cocoa Butter flavor by Vaseline

, the scent is so yummy and the consistency is perfect for makeup use.

Opt for subtle colors this time of year and leave the brights for Spring and Summer. Fair skinned beauties will look radiant in peach and pale pink tones, while darker complexions look stunning in bronze and rose gold cheeks this winter. 

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NOW TRENDING: NUDE NAILS FOR FALL 2014

ideas for nude nail art and design

Now that New York Fashion Week has come to an end, I always love going back through the collections and spot patterns that weaved through many of the designers looks. Without a doubt

the biggest nail trend was the return of the Nude Nail for Fall

.

Not that nude is ever un-beautiful... it's just too classic for that. But it certainly hasn't been the talk of the town in the last few years, because the focus has been on detailed nail art and the power of the gel nail formula that has seemingly taken over the world.

But I think it's safe to say that the return of the nude nail will be big this Fall, and while that may seem boring, check out some of the variation in these pics above! Splashes of color mixed with the nude are stunning in my book, and the use of color blocking has now entered the scene as well. Those gold and nude combos are my favorite, hands down.

I love the subtleness of this trend and the attention to detail that it brings to any ensemble. So get your bright Spring and Summer colors in while you can, then be ready for a classic [subtle] taste of beauty come Fall.

Do you like these looks? Let me know if the comments below, and be sure you come back Friday for a new episode of Studio5 where we are dishing about the newest color in eye makeup...

Violet Tulip

!

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A NEW CLASS OF MAKEUP BRUSHES: THE ONE

|

Becca The One Perfecting Brush

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If your bathroom counter looks anything like mine, you may agree that makeup collections can easily take over your space. I am a big believer in products and tools that multi-task and this new brush from

BECCA

Cosmetics does just that. So knock out some of that clutter, and take a look at this:

You can achieve a flawless finish for your whole face with the One Perfecting Brush

without having buy a whole arsenal of brushes. It's kind of genius really, and in my opinion its the new breed of makeup brushes. 

The

BECCA One brush

is made from a super soft goat hair and that alone makes this brush worth it. Cheap brushes are made with cheap fibers that harden and age so quickly. When you make an investment in a natural brush, you'll feel and see the difference with the very first use. 

The coolest part of the brush is its shape and size.

Without a doubt this is the largest brush that I have ever used

, which can be a little overwhelming at first. But with a little practice you'll learn the huge advantage of the large size. It sweeps over the face so quickly and efficiently that you'll never miss a spot, and blending your color into your neck and chest is a snap!

Turn the brush on its corner and use the precision of the the square end to highlight your cheekbones or sweep blush over the apples of your cheeks. Then run the end down your nose and sweep under your eyes.

I love to use the length of the brush to give me a perfect contour under the cheekbone, by sweeping my bronzer up towards the hair line above my ear. It's fool-proof and so quick.

This brush can be used for liquids and powders and transitions seamlessly

through your routine from one to another. It also washes really nicely which is not always the case with white bristles. 

I can't wait to get my hands on more

BECCA

products, available exclusively at Sephora. Let me know if you've tried any of their other goodies in the comments below. I really want to try the

Hint of Tint

for my cheeks this winter! Thanks for reading, and be sure you come say hi on

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ASK THE EXPERT: WHAT IS MANUKA HONEY (AND WHY WOULD I PUT IT ON MY FACE?)

In part two of Natural Week here on the blog- I am answering another reader question:

'What is all this buzz about honey in beauty products? And have you ever put honey on your face?'

-Kristin

Oooh this is such a great question and I am so excited to delve into it with you. Honey has been getting a lot of press lately, and for good reason. It's anti-bacterial qualities are great for acne sufferers, and it's natural sugars are amazing at drawing moisture into your skin. Not to mention it is great for healing burns and minor cuts. Cool right!?!

Honey has been a natural remedy for centuries and its' healing properties are no myth. As of late, top beauty brands including the French luxury brand

Guerlain

has been harvesting the power of the bee and bringing it home to your bathroom. They even bought their own ISLAND where a rare bee is indigenous, so that they can source the honey themselves and maintain the integrity of the species. I have tried a sample of their Royale, and oh man... wish I could afford the whole bottle!

And while these luxury

creams

,

venoms

(yes venoms! dubbed natures' botox) and

masks

all deliver the amazing results of the bees super-honey... There is another way to introduce this stuff into your beauty routine for a little less money:

Manuka honey is a raw form of honey

, that comes from New Zealand. It hasn't been pasteurized or preserved, and can be eaten of course, but it is also an amazing facial mask. I have been indulging in a twice-weekly mask for the last few months for my research on this post- and I have been converted, to say the least.

Not all honey is created equally, so before you go squeezing that honey bear bottle from your pantry on your face- be sure you know the difference. There are ratings on the bottles that say something like +10, +20 etc. Those ratings stand for the amount of anti-bacterial qualities that particular batch contains (which is based on how and where is was harvested) The higher the number, the more potent the formula... and the more expensive. I use 24+ so I am getting some pretty serious action, but remember I am fighting acne.

Smearing sticky honey all over your face is weird. I totally get that.

But just about everything I do in my beauty routine these days is a little wacky...comes with the job. But here is the great part- my acne has subsided, my redness is tamed, and I can feel my face draw in the moisture in my products deeper than before.

By wearing this sweet mask on your face two times per week for about 20 minutes, you give your skin a fighting chance against bacteria, inflammation, and dullness. After your rinse the honey off- apply your night creams and feel in amazement the 'sucking' action your skin now has, to draw in the moisture from your products. It's remarkable, and I love it! It goes on THICK but as it warms against your skin it moves around quite nicely, and be sure to pull your hair back in a headband to avoid a sticky situation :)

You can pick up this honey at your local natural market but I have had better luck with variety online. I've compiled my favorites below, as well as some of the luxury bee products from above. If you give any of those a chance, please let me know!

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NOW TRENDING: OXBLOOD LIP COLOR + AVEDA FAVORITES

Aveda lipstick and makeup top picks
Best Aveda Makeup

The Autumn bug has bit me! I am feeling the changes in the air, and I can't wait to make some updates to my wardrobe and makeup. If you follow me on

instagram

- you may have seen that I was invited to preview some new Fall makeup from Aveda. My local Aveda at City Creek Center, is like sensory heaven!

The

oxblood lipstick trend

is such an easy update to your Fall makeup routine, and although the deep shade of red may seem intimidating to you- I swear it is the most flattering shade on every skin tone. I witnessed this

Aveda Lip Color

 (

Shade

Redwood

) go on at least 10 different skin tones during this event, and not a single one looked bad wearing it. Seriously! I have never seen that happen before, so you better believe I snatched up a tube of this stuff for myself. If you are going to buy ONE THING this fall for your makeup bag- this color lipstick should be it!

Face Full Of:

Benefit Stay Flawless Primer

Aveda Tourmaline Cream

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Aveda Tinted Moisturizer

Nars Blush/Bronze Duo

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NYX Rio Shadow

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Magic Marc'er Liner

NYX Doll Eye Mascara

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Aveda Redwood Lipstick

While I was at Aveda to browse 

lipstick...

 I did wander over to the skin care goodies. And somehow, I am not sure how- I ended up with two other yummy finds in my basket. Darn hands always seem to be like magnets to those shiny bottles!

I took home the

Aveda Tinted Moisturizer

 (

Shade 02 Beechwood

) and let me tell ya... AMAZE! I am going to add this to my list of recommends on my

BB Cream post

(*remember that BB Cream is just a fancy title for tinted moisturizer) This stuff has the best fragrance of any tinted cream that I have used- it's almost minty and I love it! The coverage and texture are also a little heavier, but without feeling greasy or makeup-y. I have added it to my routine on the daily, and will be buying more of this for sure.

Lastly, I snagged the

Aveda Tourmaline Charged Hydrating Cream

. The word

tourmaline

sparked my attention, because of its use inside heat styling tools in the hair industry. It's a mineral used to smooth and shine hair... and apparently skin too! This stuff is thick and uber-riche (like my german/french there?) It is a great day cream and I think it will be perfect for rehydrating my skin in the upcoming cold and dry months. I wouldn't recommend it for oily skin, however- but for dry ladies and gents, this stuff is boss!

I know there are millions of die-hard Aveda fans out there- so if you are one of them, please share with me your favorite products that I need to try on my next visit. And as always, I'd love it if you would sign up to follow me by email, bloglovin, or on

facebook

. xoxo

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FIRST LOOK: MARC JACOBS BEAUTY REVIEW

The best of Marc Jacobs Beauty products

If you're tuned into the makeup gossip scene (apparently that's a real thing...) you may have heard the build up and buzz over the new makeup line from fashion design icon Marc Jacobs. This line has been years in the making- and was probably the most anticipated new product release in the last decade. Why? Because Marc Jacobs isn't just a creator of beautiful clothing, he is also known for pushing the boundaries of design and uses color and texture unlike any other American designer.

It was pretty much a given that his makeup line would be

exquisitely packaged and branded

- but that is the understatement of the century. When I opened up my

Marc Jacobs Beauty

delivery, the packaging was almost too gorgeous to open. Literally. I have never seen such high quality plastic, mirrors, closures, caps and even protective sleeves for shipping. WOWZA! You have to see it and feel it to believe it. Ok enough gushing, let's talk about the

four stand out products that you need now

!

Eye-Con Palette

eye shadow

Marc Jacobs eye shadow, eye liner, concealer, lip gloss review

Holy pigment Batman! These palettes come in groupings of

three

and 

seven

colors, with fabulous names such as 'The Tease' and 'The Rebel'. The tones are beautifully coordinated to give you tons a variation and the colors are SO PIGMENTED that you need not use a heavy hand to get brilliant color. Honestly, I am still shocked when I apply these colors to the eyelid - one swipe of the brush and you have more than enough color to work with. This is a great quality since the price point for these palettes is at a luxury level, but you will get tons of use out of these colors for years!

Magic Marc'er

calligraphy eye liner

If you love a good cat-eye like I do... you need this liner! The tip is rigid yet flexible so that you can get a beautiful graduated line across the lid quickly and precisely. The formula is so black and shiny, it looks like vinyl (in a sexy catsuit kinda way) all day long. A new must-have for me.

Remedy

concealer pen

I don't know what it is about products that

click

that I love so much, but this is another genius use of the click-technology. It is fun to use, but it also delivers a beautiful textured concealer that has a hint of sheen and a nice coverage perfect for dark circles. The tip of the pen is so cool...literally and figuratively. Concealer dispenses through the center opening onto the smooth cool & angled applicator. It glides on easily without tugging on the skin- which I think is essential for any under eye application.

Lust for Lacquer

vinyl lip gloss

These colors are infused with champagne and grape juice, which makes them yummy enough to drink...although that is not advised. The texture is so lovely and the sheer tints glide on perfectly. They give a nice plump to the lip which I always want from my lip gloss, and the applicator tip is cushion-perfection. I love the coral shade 'heart shaped', but I am going to be adding darker tones for my fall wardrobe.

I have talked about my hesitation when it comes to celebrity product lines

before

- but Marc Jacobs Beauty definitely

does not

fall into the category of 'endorsement-design'. It is clear that his signature is all over the look and production of these products, and his experience in the fashion industry is the reason why the quality matches the hype.  I can't wait to use more of this stuff- and now you can too. Shop the makeup below or at your local Sephora.

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BB CREAMS & HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT ONE

Loreal Magic BB Cream, Hydroxatone BB Cream, Dermalogica Tinted Moisture, ##BetterBB

Ok, you all know that

BB Creams

have been all the rage in the last two years, and now their are a myriad of off-shoots jumping on board with the CC & DD creams etc. etc. Honestly, there are 26 letters in the alphabet, so this ridiculousness may continue for some time, but I have finally decided to write a post about the BB bonanza- after having a few emails from readers, and seeing the enormous selection of BB's to choose from. 

*

Side note: this stuff isn't new and revolutionary

. In the past, companies branded these formulas as

tinted moisturizers

. The renaming to BB (stands for Beauty Balm) happened in the last couple of years and it took off because its catchy and more glamorous sounding than 'moisturizer'. 

I think there is a BB cream out there for everyone, but if you are using the wrong one- you'll likely end up unimpressed and head back to your standard foundations. So, if you've never tried a BB, or you have and didn't love it- here are the things you need to know when shopping.

Use the right product for your age

-Women in their 20-30's should opt for a thinner consistency and luminescent/glowy qualities. These formulas aren't as moisturizing typically, but the thinner solution absorbs better into younger more firm skin. The coverage is also noticeably less with a thinner cream, but you'll still get an even skin tone and a dewy complexion. My recommended brands for women in their 20-30s are

Loreal Magic Skin Beautifier

and

Dermalogica Tinted Moisturizer

. Both spread easily and give a sheer coverage that can be worn alone or under powdered foundation. *** Newly added favorite:

Aveda Inner Light Mineral Tint

 The smell is minty-perfection and the coverage is spot on! 

-Women in their 40's+ should go for a full coverage BB cream that offers anti-aging ingredients such as Vitamin C and sunscreen protection. These thicker formulas will give more moisture to mature skin and will also help reduce the look of pore size, fine lines and pigmentation. I love

Hydroxatone Anti-Aging BB Cream

for it's great SPF 40 and it's brightening complex.  As well as

Smashbox Camera Ready

because of it's built in primer and mousse like texture. 

Consider this when choosing a BB cream

1- Do you want to wear a BB cream alone, or are you intending to layer it with other makeup?

Either way is fine, just be clear on what it is you expect from the cream- you won't be happy if you expect full coverage and don't get it from the BB cream alone. And on the opposite end if you want a quick glow without much coverage, you'll be disappointed with a richer formula. Decide what your goal is and pick the cream that supports that, for the best results. 

2- Will you use a separate SPF protector or do you want an all-in-one?

You should be using a SPF everyday anyway, but you can eliminate a step if you use a combination BB cream. Just remember that the SPF ingredients do add a scent and more thickness (not necessarily coverage though) to the consistency of the cream.

3- Does the climate or time of year change the amount of moisture you need?

You may need to adjust your brand during different times of the year when humidity and temperature fluctuate. Be prepared to step up your moisture in the cold dry winter or to opt for a matte cream in the heat of the summer for better results.

4- Do you have a skin tone that is outside (too light or too dark) of the standard BB cream shades?

Most BB cream lines come in 3-5 shades and are more of a 'one-size-fits-most' type product because they are designed to enhance not to cover. Unfortunately, this may mean that a BB cream is not right for you, if your skin lives outside those lines. Boo- but you can achieve a similar product by mixing your standard foundation with a lightweight moisturizer or serum. 

5- Do you struggle with shine, oil, or makeup slippage? 

BB creams are (as mentioned above) a tinted moisturizer, so if you have oily skin adding a second moisturizer to your skin may backfire. The solution to this may be replacing your standard moisturizer with a matte/oil free version, or just the BB cream by itself. And in some cases, a BB cream may not be recommended at all for those with very oily complexions. 

Cocktails aren't just for Saturday nights

In the hair world we use the word 'cocktailing' like it's part of everyday vocab. In a nutshell, it means mixing two or more products together in the hands before applying them to the hair [or face]. The reason for this, is that one product might have some benefits we need but the consistency or hold factor isn't right. For example, I may want the hold of a styling gel for my curly haired client, but I don't want the sticky goop factor- so I'll cocktail a gel with a serum to thin out the consistency while still getting the benefit of the gel plus the added shine from the serum, get it? Good.

BB creams make excellent cocktail buddies- try mixing them with:

-

Moisturizer

for an even thinner formula with less coverage, but still a nice sheen. This is great for pre- gym or the pool, because no one should have a full face of makeup at either location. (personal opinion :)

-

Liquid foundation

to lighten up the color of a foundation that is a tad too dark or heavy.

-

Highlight/Shimmer cream

to give an extra glow to the face and chest, I love this combo under the eyes and across the top of the cheekbone. (My favorite shimmer is this

one

)

-

Cream blush

to thin out the blush and make it more spreadable 

-

Anti-Wrinkle

Serum

to amp up the moisture in a tightening serum that can leave the skin feeling too tight

Does the price matter?

In a word- no. Some of the products I prefer are available at the drugstore while some are from higher end retailers or spas. The more important thing is to pick the right formula for your needs- no matter what the cost, you won't be happy if you are using a BB cream that isn't right for your skin type. 

Do you have a BB cream you swear by? Let me know in the comments below and thanks for stopping by- and don't forget to sign up for email or follow on

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BANGS 101

One of the most often-asked questions I get as a hair stylist is; 'What do you think about bangs?' This is usually followed by- 'I am scared'... 'not sure' and... 'I haven't had bangs since I was a child'. 

If you have ever wondered about bangs (or fringe, as some called it) then take a minute to study my bang curriculum, Bangs 101.

Who is a good candidate for bangs?

- Someone who enjoys styling their hair and often spends upwards of 20 minutes on their style daily.

-Someone who is free from major cowlicks on the hairline and who has at least 3 fingers widths (horizontally) between the eyebrows and hairline

-Someone with straight to slightly wavy hair that can quite easily be straightened

-Someone who has normal to heavy density hair and good scalp coverage

-Some who gets regular haircuts about every 6 weeks

Who is a bad candidate for bangs?

-Someone who only washes their hair 1-2 days per week and does not spend more than 20 minutes per day styling.

-Someone with strong cowlicks, a deep widows peak, or a strong natural parting at the hairline

-Someone with a very 'short' forehead; less than 3 finger widths between hairline and eyebrows

-Someone with very curly hair

-Someone with very fine density hair where the scalp is visible

-Someone who only gets haircuts 1-2 times per year

What type of bang is best for my face shape?

While there is variation with each candidate, consider the following guidelines:

Square face - side swept with soft texture at ends, with a rounder finish shape

Round face - light piecey bang that splits to both sides above one eyebrow

Longer face- full fringe with a blunter texture on perimeter over eyebrows

Things to remember:

*Your haircut should help dictate the type of bangs you have- for example; a long-layered bouncy style would not pair well with a choppy piecey bang. They aren't cohesive and it looks like two styles fighting each other. Stick with a cohesive theme

*Work with your natural partings and growth patterns. Trying to fight them only leads to frustration so embrace your hairs' natural tendencies and pick a bang style that is complimentary

*Bangs should be blown dry first when styling so they don't have a chance to go wayward

*Avoid using too much styling product on bangs- they will fall flat and look greasy by midday

*Avoid touching your bangs with your hands throughout the day- again greasy is not good

*Schedule a bang trim halfway in between your haircut appointments. Most salons offer a free bang trim and you'll avoid cutting them yourself if you know you've got an upcoming appointment already on the books

*Be sure you are committed before you take the plunge- growing out bangs can be tedious, so be sure it's a look you want to wear for at least 6 months

Class dismissed!