Good question. I think the best "bangs" for natural curls is when you get a side fringe. You can get this by asking your hairdresser to cut your hair in a fringe with the bottom extending down to the chin. When the hair shrinks to its natural curl it will be a side fringe. I don't think all naturally curly hair could pull this off though. Especially the 4a and 4 b.
Good question though. Would love to hear what others think.
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What do you call them? They're not really bangs per se. Are they called curly clump fringes? I have had mine relaxed so I don't have to use as much heat and styling products.
If you have natural curls do you wear bangs/fringes now? Or have you worn them in the past?
Can you wear them easier if you wear them shorter or longer? Longer was easier for me but still the bangs, when not relaxed formed ringlet clumps.
I would love to hear your curly hair bang/fringe experiences and any tips you might have.
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