ok, im going to a fifteens party tomorrow(for those of u who dont know, its like a sweet sixteens, but for fifteen y.olds) and i dont know what to do w/ my hair. i dont wanna wear it down cuz its thick and i only like it down when its blow-dried, but i dont have enough time for that...so any ideas what i could do with it?
ThugGirl041790 answered Friday January 14 2005, 3:38 pm: Well i think twisties in hair and styled are real cute.. or gettin half your hair braided to the scalp and putting the rest up in like a bun.. thats real cute too.. or i would put my hair up in a clip and curl the hair hanging down.. those are what i'd do...hope i helped..~*DEZ*~ [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
Diona_Marie answered Friday January 14 2005, 1:50 pm: Since your hair is thick as soon as you get out of the shower scrunch it but mosse in your hands and squeeze your hair until it looks wavy, for thick hair mosse doesnt always hold so buy scrunching gel or after scrunching with mosse put hair spray so the srunch holds. If you dont like it in your face so much put a thin head band in or a clip making it half up half down. [ Diona_Marie's advice column | Ask Diona_Marie A Question ]
Karen answered Friday January 14 2005, 1:25 pm: You can scrunch you hair! If you don't know how to do that, you put moose in your hair once you get out of the shower and then grab some of your hair in your hands and squeeze them; like you are scrunching them. Do that to the rest of your hair. You could also scrunch you hair and then but it half up. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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