Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 8:01 pm
hey! Im going to homecoming in a little over a week. I want to wear my hair down. Its shoulder length, with layers and its angled.
do you amazing advice givers know of any websites or have any easy instructions on how to do my hair? I want it to be cute, but out of the way. I def. dont want it all up. maybe sides back or something.
Also, i'll be limited on time because I have work until 4 the day of the dance. (i have to get home from work, then shower, make-up, shave, touch up nails, and do hair, including blowdry, straighten or curl.)
Additional info, added Wednesday September 7 2005, 8:18 pm: I am open to little bobbie pins with cute jewles on them or things like that, too! :) thanks again!. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 9:07 pm: Hey! I style girls' hair. If you want to go for the stylish look, what would look really good is a perimeter braid. That's where you French-braid your hair very loosely and tuck it under. It's really loose, so loose that it looks like your hair is down, but in a very glamorous way. If you want the sort of wild look, I'd suggest washing your hair, then blowdrying it straight. Then, flip your head upside down and blowdry it straight upside down. Then blowdry it straight again right side up. It looks really good! Hope I helped [ TheHeadHonchoPoncho57's advice column | Ask TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 A Question ]
ask2recieve answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 8:40 pm: Curl it amd then to tiny braidshalf way across on both side of your head. e sure to leave the back free of braids or else it wont work wait. Take the braids and twist them around in the back until you make a short of bun. After that you simply leave the back curly and leave a couple strands of curly hair in front of your face. This is an old look that I consider pricless. It is best to use during prom but homecoming you will deffinatyl stand out in a good way. [ ask2recieve's advice column | Ask ask2recieve A Question ]
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