XxRockon answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 8:36 pm: maybe layer ur hair and grow ur bangs out long so they're sorta long but not all the way grown out. Hope this helps [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
x0SamfaRenee answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 7:36 pm: Puttin your hair half up and leaving your bangs down can be a very cute hair style! Maybe even leaving it down and crimping it can be very cute. If you straighten it then try not striahgtening it and see what it looks like. See how those work! [ x0SamfaRenee's advice column | Ask x0SamfaRenee A Question ]
Strawberriilova92 answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 6:14 pm: Hey Hun!!
Well I'm stuck with wavy hair. But leave your angled bangs out and put the rest of your hair in an upside bun or a a bun or a half half!!
Scrunching too!
Upside Down Bun Instructions::
Brush your hair into a pony tail.
Then reach your hand under the bottom of it and flip the ends on top of your head.
Then pick a length of ends you want out and put the rubberband over it.
Bun Instructions::
Put your hair in pony tail.
Then put the rubberband on.
Then roll it up on the crown of your head and put a rubberband over it.
Pin loose hairs.
Half Half Instructions::
Brush the hair thats above your ears back.
Brush it out divided into 2 sections the upper hairs and under hairs
Put the upper hairs in a pony leaving bottoms hairs laying down.
I do all those hair styles and I have wavy hair and its hard to do.
Karen answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 6:03 pm: My friend has the same hair as you lol! Anyways, she either scrunches or straightens her hair and it look so pretty! Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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