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Training a fringe - how hard can it be?

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faffadoodledo · 09/02/2023 18:09

I've been fringeless for a couple of decades. I'd really like a heavy, layered drink again. How hard is it to achieve without it just turning into a short pair of face curtains? Is there a foolproof way of training a fringe?

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BertaHoon · 10/02/2023 13:24

Oops quoted wrong post!

It's Friday.

heldup · 10/02/2023 14:18

God you have just taken me back to my childhood and my mum trying to train my hair. I had forgotten that was a thing.

heldup · 10/02/2023 14:19

OrderOfTheKookaburra · 10/02/2023 07:44

I just cut a fringe in a month ago after not having one for about 20 years.

I blow dry in a low setting and use an extra large curling wand or straighteners for subsequent days when it goes a bit skew wiff. I find the curling wand gives me the better bottom, but the straighteners are better at fixing it close to the hairline if it's sticking up after sleeping on it.

Sounds like you need to straighten first and then curl the bottom Wink

PinkArt · 10/02/2023 18:11

If you air dry your hair, the 'pushing it one way then the other way' trick works that way too, just more slowly

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