**Why I curl my face-framing pieces FORWARD šŸ‘‡** I know we’ve been taught to curl everything *away* from the face—but I curl mine **forward on purpose.** ✨ Curling **forward** creates volume that **cups around the face**. ✨ It gives me those sweet little flips through the ends. ✨ It keeps the movement close to my cheeks instead of pushing everything out. ✨ It creates that soft, face-cupping shape I love. When I curl **back and away**, it creates more volume through the **temples and sides of the head**—and that’s not where I want my volume. I want the fullness to come **forward and around my face**, not out at my temples. Sometimes the direction of your curl is the whole reason your bangs or face frame aren’t laying the way you want them to. **Forward = face cupping + little flips šŸ¤ Back = temple volume** Save this and try curling your face frame forward next time before deciding your bangs aren’t working. ✨ CurtainBangs FaceFramingLayers HowToStyleBangs HairTutorial BangsTutorial 90sHair VoluminousHair HairStylingTips

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