Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 12:40 pm
hey everyone. need some help.. well im goin to a party tonight for a friend who moved away but is in town now.. i dont know if this is just like a chill party or like dancin. you know? so i was thinkin of just jeans and a cute top.. but now i dont know bout hair.. i was thinkin either a cute messy bun or completely straight. anymore ideas.. the outfit is not dressy so nothing dressy. if you could give me a link too that'll be great
partygurl24 answered Thursday December 29 2005, 1:35 pm: A messy bun would work. Or you could wear your hair straight or in a ponytail. Either way, if it's a dance party, your haair will be held up to keep it out of the way while you're dancing, or if it's a chill-out and relax party, it would be an effortlessly and cute look...and you don't want to try so hard. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
helpachick answered Thursday December 29 2005, 12:59 pm: hey! well i would go with the messy bun for tonight so just in case your dancing you wont get TOO hot. but if you like the way you look with you hair down, then i would definitly go with the down straightened hair. xoxo helpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday December 29 2005, 12:48 pm: I think wearin your hair straight is better.. But i don`t see nothing wrong with a messy bun either.. Go with what you feel less lazy doing lol.. Cuz strighting your hair takes longer then doing a messy bun.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
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