Question Posted Wednesday October 12 2005, 10:56 pm
I have poofy hair, it hasn't been so bad because I got i layerd, but anwyay. I can only leave it half down, or in a pony tail. BuT I never have time to do it so it always ends up in a bun. I was just wondering if they're are any sites that can show you how to do differnt types of buns or something, different ways of putting your hair up. It would also help if it had step by step intructions. Thanks.
Imdacrazy1 answered Friday October 14 2005, 4:27 am: what i would do is wake up about how long it takes you to take a shower and when you get out if you got some gel just brush your hair and scrunch sum gel in there and i will look ok trust me i do it sumtimes... [ Imdacrazy1's advice column | Ask Imdacrazy1 A Question ]
sHakeitOff answered Thursday October 13 2005, 11:39 am: well maybe if you wake up earlier so you have time to do your hair because if you wear your hair in the same style everyday it can get boring and type of bun everyday can get boring, pouffy is call i hate my hair its so straight and flat i love hilary duff's pouff style and my hair cant do that and my hair cant take a single curl to it, so be grateful what you have u can go curly AND straight [ sHakeitOff's advice column | Ask sHakeitOff A Question ]
Altruistic answered Wednesday October 12 2005, 11:02 pm: You could try seventeen.com. It's for the seventeen magazine as if i remember correctly, they have a page on how to do hair... or if you pick up a seventeen magazine, most of their issues include sections on new hair styles for different styles of hair =] [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
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