At the end of ht year we have 8th grade graduation. anyyways,sowe ahve to where what ever were wearing to graducation all day to school, so . i am doing my hair. and i ham waring a rpetty deress and stuff but how should i do my hair? my hair spast my shoulders nad i can make it relay straight or super curly. so anyways giv eme some nice ideas that i can do at home.
Juicygirl answered Sunday March 26 2006, 9:27 pm: Personally I think hair looks better down rather than up on special occasions. How do you usually wear your hair? Straight or curly? On your graduation you should wear the opposite of how you usually wear your hair.
If you're going to go curly, go for big, healthy, loose curls. Make your hair nice and soft before you curl it and add a shining serum afterwards. Make sure you apply a little at a time to avoid over greasing your hair. I would either clip the top or sides back and leave half of it loose or frame your face with it, try both to see what looks best on you.
If you're going to go straight, the same thing applies. Add a shining serum after straightening it to make it seem extra special. Try spraying some hair glitter (just a little, don't over do it) and add a clip that stands out to the side (whatever looks best). [ Juicygirl's advice column | Ask Juicygirl A Question ]
xo_tragicglamour answered Sunday March 26 2006, 9:21 pm: I think that you should just straigten your hair and let it down. You don't want to get overly dressed for this occasion because you'll look like the odd one out, and if you can make it really straight then that would look really good. Have fun. [ xo_tragicglamour's advice column | Ask xo_tragicglamour A Question ]
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