There are a couple things to help your fine hair look thicker and the bangs more manageable.
The bangs can be "softened" basically by taking a chemical straightener and pulling the curl out just until it is a soft manageable curl. Have your stylist do this for youS. he/he will know when to stop the process. This helps change the texture of the hair too.
The other thing I like to do is use the color to create dimension in the hair. This gives the illusion of thicker hair. Use 3 colors that complement each other.
Example: apply dark brown underneath in the nape area, then have your stylist foil in medium blonde, light blondee and the dark color throughout the rest of the hair.
I like to use a chunky highlight to give the eye color to bounce off.
Best of luck,
Nicole
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Curly Hair by: Anonymous
I too have naturally curly hair. It goes to my shoulders and I have my stylist layer it slightly in the back to give it a little more body.
For most of my life I always had bangs too. I found that using a curling iron with a bigger rod worked best. After I dried my hair (or it dried on its own) I would use the curling iron to straighten out the bangs; then I would curl them under with the iron, spraying slightly with hair spray while curling to get the curl to stay. Then I'd use a brush to pull the curl out. It looks very flattering.