Not necessarily – just look at model Maryna Linchuk here. Some wavy hair actually lends itself really well to a long, blunt fringe (tip: ask the hairdresser to cut it dry so it doesn’t bounce up too high when dry), and to a look that is quite carefree and low-maintenance. It really depends on the kind of wave you have. If it’s quite pronounced, or uneven and almost cowlicky, keep in mind that you’ll have to be prepared for daily upkeep. Wash your fringe every day (as it can get oily more quickly than the rest of your hair). And to style your fringe into submission, blow-dry it using a small round bristle brush, pulling hair taut as you dry and directing the hairdryer nozzle from above your head.
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