oK well I don't really have that much time in the morning to do my hair for school and my hairs always the same either down or up..I really need some cute but quick hair styles to do to my hair..my hairs shoulder length and light brown..pLz help ill rate u high!!
shootingstar25xo answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 7:35 pm: You can always shower the night before and braid your hair, and leave it like that until morning. Or you can scrunch your hair and put a pretty fair amount of strong gel in your hair the night before to make it stay curly, and touch it up in the morning! It looks soo cute .. and its pretty quick! hope i helped!
Jess5764 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 6:35 pm: you could wear it straight and then curl it w/like a curling iron or something, wear it down, up in a messy bun, scrunched w/mousse or gel, in french braids, or half up [ Jess5764's advice column | Ask Jess5764 A Question ]
LinDsx3 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 6:34 pm: i think you should curl it with hot curlers and leave them in for 10-15 minutes before school or start scrunching at night and keep it in a messy bun at night ( if you do that try beyong the zone noodle head, unbelievable haha) goodluckkk! [ LinDsx3's advice column | Ask LinDsx3 A Question ]
Duckie answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 6:28 pm: Aw, it sounds really pretty. Well, you could braid it BEFORE you go to sleep, and take the braids out in the morning. Then it'd be wavy, and that'd be a different style (maybe, if you straighten your hair) and it'd be reaaallly cute! It also doesn't take up any time, because you just pull out the braids, and brush it. Another one is making a half ponytail-half down. (Or halfbun - halfdown, because they're both really cute!) Lol, good luck with those!
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