The Pros and Cons of Bettie Bangs
What are Bettie Bangs? They are specific fringe shape
inspired from the 1950s pinup model Bettie Page. They have a distinct rounded U
shape which is considered an 'extreme' fringe style by some.
(Photo Credit: Bunny Yeager)
So who is Bettie Page? Now if you do a simple 'Google'
images search for Bettie Page you will stumble across some risque pictures (you
just Googled her didn't you?!) She was a very well known pinup model who
specialised in bikini, nude and fetish modelling.
(Photo Credit: Bunny Yeager)
Bettie Page definitely has had a lasting influence on
today’s Pinup and Rockabilly culture. Not only is her face instantly
recognisable to many, Beyoncé also recently paid homage to her in the ‘Why don't you love me’
video clip recreating Bettie's dancing/posing films of the
1950s. Bettie Bangs are a very common hairstyle within the pinup
community, you only have to look around at any popular car show event and
you'll spot a few ladies rocking the style.
When I first started embracing the pinup culture, I had a
short blonde bob haircut that gave some classic Marilyn vibes in a curl set.
Then I let my hair grow, dyed it to a very dark brown and eventually cut in
Bettie Bangs - after many months of weighing up the pros and cons.
In late 2017 I decided to grow out my bangs and my hair
length became shorter and shorter until it was finally in an authentic Middy
Haircut. I have now recently started what might be a forever 'Grow out bangs -
Cut bangs back in' cycle, and the Bettie Bangs are back!
As I am sure there are some of you on the fence about this
hairstyle, I have compiled my personal list of pros and cons:
PROS
Easy hairstyle
Apart from the fact that on most people, you do have to
style these bangs into place pretty much every day, it is a relatively easy
hairstyle to achieve. I simply use a mini travel hair straightener to
give them a little curve, comb them and spray, spray, spray - hairspray is
your friend. I have found that if you have your bangs set, you can pretty much
do anything or nothing to the rest of your hair and it looks like you have made
a real effort into your hair.
(Photographer: Jill Kerswill Photography)
Related: How to Trim and Style Bettie Bangs
Unique look (outside of alternative community)
Not such a unique look to the pinup community, as it is
admired and recognised as being a part of the pinup/ rockabilly culture.
To the 'general public' this hairstyle gives you a unique look that gives you
an edge and is a great alternative to modern hair trends.
(Photographer: Francis Lous Mendoza)
Great for Headscarfs
Headscarf lovers rejoice!
Because the bangs are a style in themselves, headscarfs can be your best friend
as it can add that instant touch of retro without any need to do much to your
hair.
CONS
Regular Trims
Depending how fast your hair grows, you may have to trim
your bangs every 2-3 weeks, maybe even every week! You can go back to your
hairdresser for this and negotiate a fringe trim rate. But I trim my own at
home using clippers (I find smaller beard clippers
the best!) - I did a video tutorial on how I trim and style my Bettie Bangs at home
:)
Weather
All weather - wind, rain, heat, can all make you
seriously regret cutting in your bangs. I actually always carry around a rat
tail comb in my handbag so I can quickly comb any mischievous strands of
hair back into place after a wind gust. Rain will also seriously dampen your
day and the forehead sweat (especially from the heat trapped through black hair!)
is next level.
Style Restriction
It can be a somewhat restricting hairstyle. When I first had
my Bettie Bangs I thought there was nothing else I could do with them and that
I was stuck to this hairstyle. However, as I was growing them out I taught
myself new ways to style them up off my face and into other
hairstyles. No, it's not the easiest task in the world to create a modern pinup
front swoop within a full curl set using Bettie Bangs - but it can be done. In the below picture I just
tightly rolled them under off to the side.
(Photographer: Wonderlane Photography)
Have you ever considered cutting in these bangs, or have them and suffer the constant urge to grow them out? I hope weighing up my Pros and Cons has helped you, in that you can see it is a clear split for most people. We love them, and we love to hate them.
Renae xo