Well I have a football game Tomorrow evening and I am in the band and our uniforms are light blue, white, and dark blue. I have medium length blonde kinda curly hair. How should I do my hair for the football game? I was thinking of wearing it up like I usually do with a blue hair tie that has like little ribbons on it ((its hard to describe)) or pigtail braids with a blue one and another lighter blue one but, I don't know. Do you have any other ideas or anything.
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IDK if this helps but I play the piccolo and I am 13/f
HollyAnn2282 answered Monday October 4 2004, 9:04 pm: I'd say put your hair up in two French braids... or pigtail braids. :) that'll be cute. :) or maybe do a regular pony tail (no bun) and let your natural curls take action! :) that'd be cute! Good luck
-holly-
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S_C answered Monday October 4 2004, 8:59 pm: well these are just my thoughts, but a high ponytail, not on top of the head, but not a low one.
Then if you have ribbons, then tie ribbon of your school colors around it. I like the colors, they're pretty, and they sound like they'd go good with what you're wearing, I also think the idea of pigtails would be cute. I guess I'm half n half.
If you're going for a young, girly look, then the pigtails (not young, but cute little girl... not a bad thig), if your going for a mature, I'm not a little girl, I'm one of the big kid looks, then the ponytail.
neanea282 answered Monday October 4 2004, 8:49 pm: i am in the marchin band too and i usually wear it in either a pony-tail or a bun with a hair tie that is one of the colors of my band. hope i helped. [ neanea282's advice column | Ask neanea282 A Question ]
xjustaskmex answered Monday October 4 2004, 8:41 pm: hey .. maybe two braids on tha side would work.. i think it`d lo0k cute.. is it 'you' ? eh go for it if ya like it!!
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