to find out where I'm going wrong-and how to turn my regular fringe bangs into effortless French-girl bangs. With this in mind, I reached out to one of L.A.'s top hairstylists Linet K.
It's not like French women don't experience the same wind, heat, and humidity that we do, so it must be something they're doing differently from the start that keeps their hair intact. My personal experience with bangs is that they look effortless and fresh for all of 10 minutes, and then they end up stuck to my face, swept to the side mixed in with the rest of my hair, or just generally unruly.Īfter many, many trials and errors, I came to the conclusion the trick is in the styling itself.
Like many other things we Americans romanticize about the French, I've always been in awe of how these ladies seem to keep their fringe bangs looking effortless and fresh.