how to part my hair with the hair shaped tomy face how do i part those pieces to look like scene bangs?

To part your hair and create scene bangs that are shaped to your face, here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Start with clean, dry hair. Use a comb to detangle any knots or tangles.

2. Determine which side of your face you want the bangs to be on. Most scene hairstyles have the bangs swept to one side, but you can also go for a middle part if you prefer.

3. Use the tail end of a comb or your finger to create a straight line starting from just above the arch of one eyebrow or in the middle if you choose a middle part. This line will serve as a rough guide for your part.

4. Comb your hair forward from the rest of your hair, starting from the line you just created. Ensure that the section of hair is smooth and free from any knots or bumps.

5. Depending on your hair thickness and preference, you can either create a thicker or thinner section for your scene bangs. Experiment to find the width that suits you best.

6. Once you have the desired width for your bangs, use a fine-tooth comb to smooth the section of hair and comb it towards the side you want your bangs to be on.

7. If you want your scene bangs to have a more textured look, you can lightly backcomb the roots of your hair with a teasing comb. This creates volume and adds to the dramatic effect.

8. If your hair tends to be unruly or you want your bangs to stay in place, you can use some hairspray or a texturizing spray to set your style. Lightly mist the product over your scene bangs and comb through to distribute it evenly.

Remember, scene bangs can be quite unique, so don't be afraid to experiment with different styles and textures until you achieve the look you desire.