For me, Homecoming is tomorrow. I am going with my boyfriend of over 1year and 7months.
Problem? he is picking me up around 6 (probably a little before) and I have to work until 4. I probably wont get home until around4:10 or 4:15.
I usually dont take too long to get ready. But I will have to shower, and blow dry my hair and maybe straighten it. I am not doing an "up-do" with my hair.
What can I do to make things go faster?
Like, Maybe while im blowdrying my hair, plug in the straighter, can i multi task?
DancinCutie08 answered Friday September 16 2005, 5:29 pm: well i would recomend showering before your work unless your going to get your hair super dirty or something. if you cant do that i would maybe see if you can do some sort of hair style up do (even though i guess you dont want one) that will take less time. 2 hours should be plenty t odo all that. [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
SweetxxIntoxication answered Friday September 16 2005, 5:20 pm: as soon as you get home, get what you are going to wear ready, take a quick shower, and right before you get in plug in your hair straightener since they take a little bit to heat up.
after u get out of the shower blow dry your hair and get dressed. then straighten your hair..then whatever else you need to do to get ready.
multi-tasking would be good, as long as you dont panic.
another thing, if you will have your mom or sister or friend who can help you. plug in your straightener, quick shower, have your hair up and get dressed, then put a towel around your neck/shoulders (like the rob/cape thing at a salon) and have your friend/mom/sister do your hair and you can do your make-up, and style it when its dry.
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