Hey, this is Rainbowcherrie. Well i'm meeting my boyfriend today and I want to do something nice with my hair cause he usually only sees it when its down at school. Do you have any ideas for any casual styles I could do it in?
MFS answered Monday October 25 2004, 11:09 am: two words: Patti LaBelle<br>
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Yes, I'm kidding. And if you don't know who I'm talking about, go find a picture of her from the 80s... well worth it.<br>
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you could put your hair up via one of the various flippy techniques with a braid on both sides to accentuate it... I'd explain better, but I'll pull the "I'm a guy" excuse and leave it at that. You could also try a french braid - as that is still casual, yet can look nice. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
ppcrn answered Monday October 25 2004, 8:02 am: this is a casual, flirty, yet professional style of my own design:
take a pen, preferably one with a cap, or even a plain yellow pencil, sharpened and fairly long, and slide it beneath your hair. holding the hair above the pen(cil), pick up the pen and begin using it to twist your hair. either direction works. when it is fairly secure, stick the writing end of the pen through a tighter portion of your hair, then continue twisting until you've reached desired level of tightness. the ends tend to splay out, and you can do this as high as you please. it tends to leave your hair fairly tangled afterwards, so be warned.
tips: if it begins to come undone, simply idly tuck loose strands in, twist more, and secure as the day goes by.
also, if your hair is thick, you can only do this to the vertical top half of your hair.
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