14. Side Swept Bangs

If your bangs are getting longer, sweeping them to the side is a chic option. Use a blow dryer and a round brush. Direct the air down and to the side. This smooths them out and helps them blend.
13. Braided Bangs

Create a tiny braid right along your hairline. Start with a small section of your bangs. Braid it back, adding small pieces as you go. It’s a sweet look that keeps bangs secure. Pin the end of the braid behind your ear.
12. High Ponytail or Bun

Pulling your hair up high often pulls your bangs back naturally. This works best for longer bangs. Secure your ponytail or bun tightly. Use a few extra pins to smooth down any stray bang pieces around your forehead.
11. Deep Side Part

A deep side part can make longer bangs disappear into the rest of your hair. Use a comb to create a clean, defined part. Sweep your bangs over to the side with the larger section of hair. This creates a nice, blended look.
10. Half-Up Half-Down Style

Gather the top section of your hair, including your bangs. Pull it back and secure it. You can use a pretty clip or a hair tie. This keeps your bangs out of your face while leaving the rest of your hair down.
9. Voluminous Waves

Adding waves and volume to your hair helps disguise bangs. The movement in the waves can distract from the bang area. Use a curling iron or some rollers. Focus on creating soft, bouncy waves throughout your hair.
8. Braided Crown

This is a more intricate but beautiful option. Create a braid that goes across your forehead like a crown. Start with a section of hair near your temple. Braid it across, picking up small pieces of hair, including your bangs. Pin it securely around your head.
