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Get Up And Get Doing: The Big Bang

Apr 23, 2020 9:30 AM by Jeanne Prejean

If you can’t read this post, it may not be your eyesight. It may be your bangs that are now at tip-of-the-nose level thanks to your “social distancing” from your hairdresser. But what are your options? They’re long enough to be a bother, but not so long that you can sweep them over to the side without using a chip-bag clip. You could let them continue their march to the south until you can get in line to have your hairdresser clean up the follicle flood. Or, you could DIY.

That last option is a terrifying thought. You could end up looking like Uma Thurman from “Pulp Fiction” or a surrey with the fringe on top.

But let’s say you’re up for the challenge and you want that wispy bang look. Hairdresser Harmony Beus of Harmonize Beauty has some techniques that might buy you time until the social distancing is closed up.

Suggestion: Do not even think of doing this after you’ve had a glass of wine.

On the other hand, if you just want to sweep them over to the side for the time being, then Houston’s KPRC Channel 2 anchor Dominique Sachse returns to the scene with tips on how to do it.

Filed Under: Break With The Usual, Challenge, Contagious diseases, Coronavirus,COVID-19, Emphasis on fashion, FREE, FYI, Get Up and Get Doing, Health, In need of help, MySweetCharity Series, Prevent violence, Really!!!!!, Visual art Tagged With: Dominique Sachse, Get Up And Get Doing, Harmonize Beauty, Harmony Beus, KPRC

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