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hair for dance


Question Posted Monday May 29 2006, 4:02 pm

we have an 8th grade dance coming up. i have curly hair, and i don't want to just wear it in a boring style. how can i get it done, or do it myself, in a special way for the dance? will rate.

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barbieblissx answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 10:22 pm:
well i have this one style that i always pull off.. just pull the front bangs back in a bob... hopefully u know what im talking about.. kind of a 70's style. it is totally cute and classy

-Adrianna

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SUPERGiRLxx answered Monday May 29 2006, 6:34 pm:
maybe you can put it up in some cute clips or something.. some samples of what would look good and how-to's to make your hair look the same are below <33

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i hope you like them =)
have fun graduating <3

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