@mattloveshair: the key to bouncy #bangs is splitting them into 2 horizontal sections and blow drying the top layer on its own for a bit 💁‍♀️ #hairstyle #beautytips

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t_othless
g○ldship :
My bangs go //((( )))\\😔
2025-02-01 07:17:36
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roysloser
⸝⸝ ᗰᗩᖇi .ᐟ₊ ݁ ಄ :
bro has better hair than me
2025-01-31 20:44:58
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jpalli0314
JPalli0314 :
I like the flat ones more!
2025-01-29 21:12:04
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rly.eziviettep
Viette. :
I want flat bangs tho..
2025-02-01 01:16:27
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fiyaszn
ᡣ𐭩 :
my bangs looks like ( ))😭😭
2025-02-01 07:41:41
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blondie.fro
Alexis Carey :
Brb finna go cut bangs 🏃🏼‍♀️
2025-01-29 22:47:39
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fransico.villamil
kanashi°_°♡☆ :
mine are like this ||// ||
2025-08-26 00:06:09
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ma.cali266
🖤🥀🎀Itz Cali 🎀🥀🖤 :
my bangs is ((((. )
2026-07-07 13:47:38
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aubreyplazy
ivy :
IM JEALOUS
2025-02-27 15:27:40
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lynxybiel1
吉江 yoshiyoshi :
i want flat bangs
2025-02-01 06:15:48
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comingbaclin2030
Trump is a hoe :
ty this help so much (am bald)
2025-01-29 20:58:22
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zerodollarwoman
shaylyn :
I just curl them in with a flat iron and pray
2025-01-30 01:58:06
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fruitbattttt
A :
my bangs go ((((( because i have wavy hair.
2025-02-01 21:15:08
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user.003.1
Looo :
The only issue is the wind
2025-02-02 20:51:07
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trapnestbb
𝓁𝓎𝓃 . :
you have better hair then me🙁💔😭
2025-01-30 19:03:26
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meoh.meow
𐔌 . ⋮ 𝙴𝚎𝚙𝚗𝚘𝚜 ⦻ .ᐟ ֹ ₊ ꒱ :
whenever I curl my bangs it keeps going to the left 💔💔
2025-02-01 08:15:08
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ccam_vlgd
cami :
estoy confundida
2025-02-01 20:50:51
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vivaelmetaaal
миля🎸★ :
Dios, quisiera tener ese pelo,que envidia😭
2025-02-02 01:12:46
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unidunitedarling
ミスティ :
e quem nao tem escova e secador?
2025-02-02 00:37:53
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.emily_428
Emily ᖭི༏ᖫྀ :
and then school air hits 😔😪
2025-02-01 23:19:37
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crimson.mp3_
crimson :
help how do I stop my bangs from going (())) or )))((( 😭🙏🙏🙏 sometimes one side is straight and the other is running away from my face
2025-02-01 11:41:03
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enumaeli3h
ɑnki^᪲᪲᪲ :
thank you queen
2025-02-01 11:08:24
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r_14teel
rateel/رتيل :
bro has better hair then me😭
2025-02-01 10:18:16
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37s.00_six
Shavy #IdealistNumber1LOVER 📖 :
bro is prettyer than me
2025-02-01 13:27:14
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