Once a year, I make a life-changing decision.
I get the front part of my hair cut so that it forms a perfect frame around my face. Some call this a fringe; others call it bangs (which is my personal favourite); others still call it “hipster”.
Why is this decision so life-changing, you ask? Because with a fringe, comes great responsibility.
A fringe also comes with great irritation. As someone wise and famous probably once said: “that which you love will also cause you the most trouble.”
Still us fringe-lovers persevere.
This list of problems is for all of you out there that suffer through the pain in order to keep that glorious face-framing ‘do.
1. Your fringe gets oily, the rest of your hair does not.
It’s been two days since you last washed your hair. You notice your fringe is sticking to your forehead and looks like you have smeared a touch of Vaseline into it for good measure. You are faced with a dilemma: do you only wash your fringe and throw out your hair washing cycle? Or do you wash your whole head when most of it is perfect two day old hair?
No one can answer this for you. It is one of life’s greatest questions.
2. The wind is your enemy.
Or rain, or heat. Really any element that throws off the delicate balance between looking fabulous and looking like this:
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No. 1 can be solved with dry shampoo on the fringe.
All these problems! But I look weird without one... or maybe I've just grown so used to it that I think I look weird? It took me forever to learn how to blow dry it properly and I hate it when I travel and people are like "just let it airdry" - oh SURE, I'll let my fringe airdry, then it will end up in a little fluffy curl up on the right corner of my face, that's exactly what i want to look like today.
yes, I travel everywhere with my hairdryer, it's the first thing I pack