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  2. Fake Bangs: No-Scissor Hair Hack [Video] - AOL

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    Here’s how you can get fake bangs using your REAL hair. No scissors needed! In this episode of Pretty Beautiful, video producer Lisa Azcona demonstrates a fake bang hack that won’t give you ...

  3. These Haircuts With Bangs Flatter Every Style - AOL

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    There's even inspiration for every hair length here, too, including the best short haircuts for older women (think: shoulder-length cuts, bobs, and pixies), medium-length haircuts, and long ...

  4. The Best Types Of Bangs For Every Hair Length And Texture - AOL

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  5. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    This build-up of harmful ingredients can cause problems such as dry hair, hair breakage, eczema, or the thinning of hair. When using a hair dryer to dry and shape one's hair, the heat being applied can cause damage to the hair strands. [11] This heat damage can be prevented by using some sort of heat protectant spray.

  6. Traction alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Traction alopecia is a type of alopecia or hair loss caused by a chronic pulling force being applied to the hair. [1] It commonly results from a person frequently wearing their hair in a particularly tight ponytail, pigtails, or braids with increased likelihood when hair is chemically relaxed as this compromises the hair shaft's tensile strength resulting in hair breakage.

  7. Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Behind every red carpet-ready celeb is a hairstylist making picture-perfect magic happen.

  8. Bangs (hair) - Wikipedia

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    Bangs were worn by both men and women in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and in the Roman Empire. Hair styles that included bangs can be seen on men and women in artwork of the Middle Ages. During the Elizabethan era and the Renaissance, European men continued to wear bangs, but they were out of style for women. Clergy cautioned against bangs in ...

  9. Cara Delevingne's Micro-Bangs Are Going to Be Winter's ... - AOL

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    "With longer bangs, there's more length for them to get unruly," Arrunategui explained. "For a punk look, you can go shorter which would take the hair higher above the brow.