Basics of M-shaped bangs! Easy-to-set cutting method

The " M-shaped bangs" are a common hairstyle for two-dimensional characters.
Even for advanced cosplayers, there are many who make it without knowing the right way to do it.
So, we would like to introduce how to set the "M-shaped bangs," a haircut that is actually quite profound.
In this issue, we answer these questions!
Q.
Q. What is the easy way to set M-shaped bangs?
Even if I set them, they fall out during the photo shoot. Can you do something about it?
I am having trouble with unnatural short hair coming out!
A.
If you create a solid base, it is easy to create M-shaped bangs that are resistant to failure and breakage.
Let's recreate a two-dimensional style by creating M-shaped bangs!
By the way, you can recreate the following characters by using the method introduced here.
Character with M-shaped bangs
Riddle Roseheart
Masamune Hyuga
Yasutomo Arakita
Hekikou Hibakusei
Umezumi Frogblossom
Meisei Subaru
Kyumon Hyodo
Arthur Pendragon
etc. ......

There is always one in every work, so let's master this classic hairstyle!
What to prepare
- Scissors/combing scissors
- Hair iron
- Hairspray
- Dacquard
Rough procedure
- Cut only the first to third rows of bangs from the bottom
- Cut bangs down from the 4th to 6th row
- Shape and set bangs to create a foundation.
- Set the remaining bangs little by little, matching the length of step 3.
- Finished!
Now, let's get started!
â– Procedure Details
1. check the area to be used as bangs.
Determine the width of the area you want to use as bangs.
Avoid and fix the part you want to keep as side hairs so that you don't accidentally cut it!
2. Leave the first to third rows from the bottom of the bangs section and secure the rest of the hair with a dacquard or similar.

3. Cut the hair in an M-shape, as if it were a hair shorter than the finished hair.

The hair will be covered from above, so it is OK to comb it out boldly!
4. Iron the combed hair.
5. Cut the fourth to sixth rows of bangs down and make them longer than before.

The shorter cut bangs from rows 1 to 3 will tangle and naturally form an M-shape more easily☆.
6. Set the cut bangs to create the foundation for the bangs.

Set the other bangs down to create a foundation before setting the other bangs down.
Set the hair in reverse, or use hairspray or a hair iron. 7.
7. check the length and volume!
Check length and volume!
If you feel it is too short, you can adjust it in the next step.
I recommend checking here so you can adjust for any slight mistakes.
8. Cut & set the bangs down from rows 7 to 9.

Cut and set using the shape of the bangs from earlier as a guide.
If you thought at step 7, "I may have cut too much!" it is OK to cut longer at this time.
Cut and set the bangs from rows 9.9 to 11 down to create a three-dimensional look.

At this point, you are 90% done!
Now it's time to create movement and three-dimensionality for a higher quality wig.
If you want to set your hair three-dimensionally, check out the blog at ↓.
â—† Short hair wigs work well! Tips on how to create a three-dimensional set
10. brush down the remaining bangs and set.
Comb the hair in different positions depending on the silhouette to achieve the ideal silhouette.

Rounded silhouette: comb only the ends of the hair for a rounded finish.

Sleek silhouette: Comb from the roots for a sleek finish.
11. Finished!

The bangs are combed close to the skin so that the parting of the hair is less likely to be messed up, making it easy to fix.
You can enjoy your cosplay without worrying about the bangs during the shoot!
How to cut M-shaped bangs ★ Click here to watch the video.
If you want to try other ways of cutting bangs, please check out our blog post.
â—†How to cut bangs by style
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