How do I get that kind of fringe that sits down sexily over the face? It looks way better than my hair, which usually curls back or does nothing at all. – Belinda
Terrific question, Bel. I can’t recommend this style of fringe (or ‘front of hair’, more accurately, because you don’t need a fringe at all) enough, and not just because the Society of Forward-Styled Hair promised me 25c for each public vote of confidence I give it.
It is tremendously flattering, for one, and for two, is a splendid way of completely masking cowlicks and curls and baby hair and and other naughty things that can disrupt an otherwise delightful hairstyle.
Here’s what to do: (assuming the rest of your hair is styled and dry already, or is going to be pulled back):
1. Dampen the front section of your hair (‘fringe area’ and some of the side bits around it) Go back a bit further than you might normally, because more weight will help it sit flatter
2. Run some mousse through it, roots to tips (this is crucial to “re-set” the hair, keep hold and banish cowlicks and curls)
3. Find a small barrel brush and a hair dryer (they usually hide in bathroom drawers)
4. Blow dry the hair on medium heat and power down, straight over your face, several times to really tell that hair who’s boss (“you”)