I have medium length hair, its about 6 inches below my shoulders. I have a winter dance coming up soon, what are some cute hair styles i could use? I plan on getting my hair done by a stylist so i need a picture to show them.
eeerrriiicccaaa answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 9:54 pm: i wish i could show you a picture because how i got my hair done for homecoming was so cute.. i just got it curly cascading down and it turned out really good, my emails sleepyhead101@comcast (lol it was a long time ago) if you really wanna see a pic but its only of the front.. so yeah haha ♥ [ eeerrriiicccaaa's advice column | Ask eeerrriiicccaaa A Question ]
HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 9:22 pm: This is a whole range of different styles because Im not sure what you like so hope you like atleast some of them!
duzzie19 answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 9:17 pm: for formals i always get my hair straightenned and when they do it right, it looks silky and is nice when it moves...its better than an updue which can feel uncomfortable/unmoveable when ur dancing or partying afterwards, and long hair= sexy [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
HelpMeHeather answered Wednesday January 4 2006, 9:10 pm: You could do a partial up-do, half of your hair up with a rhinstoned clip or something that would match your dress, and curl some of the bottom peices with a spiral hair curler. For the bottom half, leave the bottom bulk of your hair striaght and just spiral some of the peices. This would give you a multilayed look and give your hair a look of maximum volume. And as always, you'll look stunning! Don't forget to apply shine though! Bed Head Hair products has awesome shine products like the "Bed Head Girl Toys Shine Serum" You just spread it in your palms and play it into your hair. (Sold at CVS!)
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