you see, i have acne...sadly. but i went to the dermatologist recently, and the stuff my derm perscribed to me worked the day i got it....literally. so thats all good, but what about my hair? they way i wear my hair is with bangs and since my hair is about 2 inches below my shoulders i put it up, cuz i hate it down. but neways, since my hair is layered, some hair cant be put up, so it ends up hanging loose. since i live in hawaii, hawaii is veeeeeeeeeerrrrrryyyyyy windy, and those two pieces always touch my face! how can i put those pieces in a fashion that doesnt look ugly, and plus, it wont touch my face? if my hair was longer, then this wouldnt be a problemo. also, since hawaii is windy, i normally use my fingers to comb throuhggh my messed up hair, and when i do, sometimes i accidently touch my forhead, thus giving me acne. i konw i can just wear my hair up with a hairband that there, no hair will touch my face, but i want to wear my hair the way i want to..
Hair and face problem...?
I have layered hair too, and it's an issue anywhere.
Take two bobby pins and pin back your shorter pieces then put it into a ponytail, very cute %26amp; practical. Otherwise a dressier version would be a messy bun with the bobby pins there. Or just straigten it while using the bobbypins.
I work on a beach %26amp; need to see the water so I wear a sports headband, an elastic band that looks like a giant ponytail holder. The come in a ton of colors and you can wear them with almost any hairstyle that is up, just not down because it looks childish.
Besides, headbands that are more for fashion use are very in right now, so try some of those, too. they're super cute.
Hair and face problem...?
bobs are very in this year. They look really cute so get your hair cut short and it'll help your acne. P.S.
You can't get acne from your hair--it is a skin condition!
Try Pro-Active--it really works.
Good luck.
Hair and face problem...?
One way that doesn't show a clip or headband, is to part your hair just above the piece that is hanging down. Come this top portion to the opposite side like a "comb-over." Then part off just the section you want back and use a very small clip to put this back at the tension you want (usually you'll want to aim the clip forward at the top because of the layers). Then comb the rest back over the top so the clip is hidden. Do the same on the opposite side. You can experiment with different angles and tensions of the clipped portion to either make it invisible or give you some well placed lift.
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