SouthernGirl323 answered Thursday March 31 2005, 8:39 pm: since your hair is thick...use 2 of the thin hair ties (with out the metal works best) then just hold ur hair up like your going to do a pony tail, but don't pull your hair all the way through. then just go back and forth pulling the elastic over your hair until you can't anymore. :) hope i helped [ SouthernGirl323's advice column | Ask SouthernGirl323 A Question ]
achras answered Thursday March 31 2005, 8:18 pm: try to do a regular pony tail then wrap the pony around the holder and then put another pony around it. it works for my hair and i have THICK hair. [ achras's advice column | Ask achras A Question ]
PePPerMIntPUnk answered Thursday March 31 2005, 8:18 pm: Just do your hair like you dont care wat you look like. Like i alwayz wear my hair in a messy bun!! dont even look in the mirror when you do it. you should like it! lol
Hope i helped!
Sry its kinda hard to explain!
Or get a friend to do it to your hair for you!
DuMb<Not callin ya that... its just my name! LEAVE ME ALONE! [ PePPerMIntPUnk's advice column | Ask PePPerMIntPUnk A Question ]
sexy_chik answered Thursday March 31 2005, 8:11 pm: My hair is really thick too all I do is just put it up but if you care what your hair looks like don't take my advice, I do that but I also don't care what my hair looks like, my boyfriend doesn't care either. [ sexy_chik's advice column | Ask sexy_chik A Question ]
horsesare666es answered Thursday March 31 2005, 8:10 pm: with my hair that is thick also, i put it into a fairly low ponytail. twist it so it wraps around the top of the ponytail then just wrap another hair tie around it twice. really hard to explain online. but if done right... it does produce a messy bun lol. hope i helped some! [ horsesare666es's advice column | Ask horsesare666es A Question ]
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