What should I do if bangs are fluffy and easily blown by the wind?

Because of the wind, and bangs can't be shaped.

Treatment method:

Put a comb in the bag, and the bangs are blown out. You can comb it again, or hold the bangs with a hairpin.

Oblique bangs care:

With hair wax as your hairstyle, you can pick a few front bangs and knead them into dry hair bundles to create a natural image.

That is, the oblique bangs should be divided in the past, according to the ratio of 1:9 or 2:8. If the outermost part of your oblique bangs is the shortest, I suggest you pick a small piece of hair next to or behind, trim the longer bangs, that is, the outermost part of the bangs will grow longer, and wrap the bangs inside to form an arc naturally, unlike many oblique bangs that hang straight to one side.

Then you can use a hair dryer and a circular comb to make bangs fluffy and natural, and don't stick.

The method is: first, use a circular comb to bring bangs in the opposite direction of hair flow. For example, if your bangs fall to the left, blow your hair to the right with a circular comb first, and then bring the bangs back to the right at the end of your hair. In this way, the bangs will protrude in the opposite direction first, and the hair with natural curvature will come out.