14 Crucial Things To Consider Before You Cut Bangs

    Good friends don't let friends cut bangs on a whim.

    1. To keep bangs at the right length, you'll need a trim every two or three weeks.

    Because if you don't get a trim, you kind of make yourself blind.

    That amazing feeling when you can finally see after your fringe has been cut 👌 #fringeproblems

    2. You'll need to start thinking about how to keep your bangs out of your face while you're working out.

    3. You can get a feel for what you'll look like with bangs by faking them first.

    4. Don't listen to people who say you can't have bangs if you have curly hair.

    5. There's a lot of trial and error with styling when you first get bangs. Prepare yourself for not getting it right the first time. You'll get there!

    When you blowdry your fringe and it's too bouncy then you straighten it and it's too flat #fringeproblems

    6. Bangs sit on one of the oiliest parts of your face, so you'll likely need to wash them more often than you wash the rest of your hair.

    7. Bad news: Having hair that sits on your face can cause some pimples.

    8. For best results, bangs should ideally be blown dry immediately after they're washed.

    9. Bangs tend to need attention throughout the day. Luckily, there's a secret weapon for that.

    10. The biggest decision to make is which kind of style you want to get.

    11. Without a doubt, you will need to fix and/or style your bangs every morning.

    12. There will probably come a time when you want to grow out your bangs.

    13. If you do decide to grow them out, this will almost definitely happen when you put your hair into a high ponytail.

    14. Zooey Deschanel is the exception, not the rule, when it comes to bangs.

    Realistic expectations, people.

    Getting a fringe cut in; expectation vs. reality #fringeproblems #bangsproblems