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My best friend texted me the other day and asked, "Do you think it's finally time?" She was referring to that period between summer and fall when it's ideal to get bangs. She got them, and she looks really freaking good. I'm not saying you can't have bangs in the summertime — you can do whatever you want! — but most people avoid getting a fringe when it's hot out because the hair has a tendency to stick to your forehead. Styling bangs is hard enough when they're not getting greasy and sweaty every time you leave the house. If you're considering making the chop this fall but don't know where to start, allow me to help. We have a guide to the many different types of bangs out there. Plus, Kourtney Kardashian recently served up some major "Birkin bang" inspo. Keep reading for more. |
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| Her mirror selfie may convince you to take the plunge.
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| Not only does this trend have an adorable name, but it's universally flattering. Zendaya, Dakota Johnson, Jenna Ortega, and Rihanna have all worn the look.
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| They're a little retro and a lot of fun. "Dollop" bangs, also known as kiss curls, can be achieved with all lengths of hair, making them a must-try for everyone.
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In today's column, senior staff writer Renee Rodriguez tries TikTok's "ghost lashes" hack. |
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Anyone who uses TikTok is most likely aware that the platform is home to some pretty wild claims. Out-of-the-box ideas are never hard to come by on the app, but I may have just found one worth trying. I have short, stubby lashes, and I'm always searching for hacks to make them look better. Enter TikTok's latest idea: invisible mascara. Last year, when I saw a few posts going viral on the platform claiming that Vaseline works better than mascara — with some pretty convincing video evidence to go with it — my first question was whether it was safe. After speaking with a few ophthalmologists who confirmed that it was, in fact, OK to try — as long as I didn't get any Vaseline or Aquaphor in my eyes — I decided to give it a go. What started as a simple editor experiment ended with me becoming completely obsessed. Ahead, I detail what happened when I tried the hack, show you what my lashes looked like before and after, and explain how you can do it yourself. This one will change the game for you, I promise. — Renee Rodriguez |
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