Article: Perhaps you have a wedding, prom, or another special event at which you wanted to look your best. Even so, remind yourself that your worth isn’t based solely on your appearance, to encourage a proactive mindset, which will help you take measures to improve your hair. Some salons offer touch-ups or corrections for a fraction of the normal price, and if your unfortunate fringe is the result of a stylist's error, you may get your money back. Even if you don't get your money back or a special deal, ask if there are ways you can correct or improve the state of your bangs on your own. Though this will not correct the fringe injustice you have suffered, laughing at ‘’worse’’ haircuts can be therapeutic and put your situation into perspective, and perspective might be just what you need to correct a bad cut. Have a friend join you so that you have an ally that understands how you feel. Laughing together can protect you from psychological pain. Planning can take a great deal of stress off your mind, and planning what you might say if someone comments on your bangs can be an advantage. Some things you might say:  “I decided to hack off my bangs to see if my face could make up for it. How am I looking?” “I said ‘I forgot my wallet.’ My stylist heard, ‘I want a mullet.’” “I decided on trying something different. So did my stylist. I think her version of ‘different’ is the same as my version of ‘bad.’” You probably feel pretty strongly about your terrible haircut. These strong feelings can make you interpret even compliments as an attack. Don’t let bad bangs sour your relationships or get in the way of you taking measures to fix your fringe.

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Resist the urge to turn this into a catastrophe. Talk to a stylist. Search online for images of the worst haircuts. Plan humorous responses for social scenarios. Be cautious of being defensive.