Wearing a hair net with a fringe or bangs is straightforward, primarily involving securing the fringe before covering your hair.
Here's a simple guide on how to effectively cover your hair, including bangs, with a hair net:
Securing Your Fringe
The key to successfully wearing a hair net with a fringe is to manage the bangs so they stay neatly tucked away.
- For Short Bangs: As the reference notes, if you have short bangs, be sure to pin them back before applying the hair net. Trust me, it's just easier than trying to wrangle them into the hair net. Using small bobby pins can help keep them flat against your forehead or swept to the side, making the hair net application much smoother.
- For Longer Bangs: Longer bangs can often be swept to the side and pinned, or even brushed back into the main body of your hair before securing the net.
Steps for Wearing the Hair Net
Follow these steps for a secure fit that keeps your fringe and all your hair contained:
- Prepare Your Hair: Brush your hair to remove tangles. If you have a fringe, manage it first by pinning back short bangs or sweeping longer ones aside. Consider tying longer hair back in a low bun or ponytail.
- Position the Net: Hold the hair net with both hands, stretching it open.
- Apply the Net: Starting from your forehead (just above where your fringe begins, or over the pinned fringe), pull the net back over your head, covering all your hair down to the nape of your neck.
- Tuck in Loose Strands: Carefully tuck any stray hairs, including any pieces of your fringe that might have escaped, under the edges of the net. Ensure the elastic band sits comfortably around your hairline.
- Check for Security: Gently feel around to make sure all hair is contained and the net feels secure.
Tips for Different Hair Types
- Layered Hair: If you have layered hair, don't worry. The reference mentions, "so do I and the hair net can handle them." Just make sure to tuck all the layers into the net along with the rest of your hair.
- Thick Hair: You might need a slightly larger or more durable net, or even two nets for complete coverage.
- Fine Hair: Ensure the net is snug enough to keep everything in place without slipping.
By taking the simple step of securing your fringe first, you can ensure that your hair net is worn correctly and comfortably.