cecaaa answered Thursday July 27 2006, 6:05 pm: I would do loose curls all over your head, that would look really good with layered hair. I really like Aubrey's hair off of Making the Band 3 - here is a picture of her you can bring into the hairstylist if you like this. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
AskNicolethtsme answered Thursday July 27 2006, 5:50 pm: i would put some banana curls which are two little curls in fornt of your face and then put the rest of hair in a cute bun. Or you could put your hair down and do the banana curls and then put some of your hair up and then the rest of your hair down either curled or straight. hope i helped have fun!!!:D [ AskNicolethtsme's advice column | Ask AskNicolethtsme A Question ]
StarryNightSkies answered Thursday July 27 2006, 5:41 pm: It really depends on what your hair can do and if the wedding is formal or not...
if it is formal and your hair can curl then i suggest getting a curly up-do they are really cute!
if its an informal wedding then i always like to curl my hair and put a ribbon in it acting as a head band.... if you are going to do this it is always good to get a ribbon that is not too thick and not too thin also one that matches your dress... you can get these at a store like michaels or wal-mart...
here is a good website
www.brides.com -- go to beauty and you will have a section called hairstyles
GateKeeper answered Thursday July 27 2006, 4:43 pm: a personal like of mine, my gf at my bros weddin did her hair old style, over one eye, she looked amazing and personally i love that look, and somthing were your hair is down, a woman looks best with her hair down( trust me on that one)
GoodLuck, have fun, no drinking ;)
Jon a.K.a GateKeeper [ GateKeeper's advice column | Ask GateKeeper A Question ]
shannonbond answered Thursday July 27 2006, 4:17 pm: Well, wedding are pretty dressy. I'd ask for either a curly/wavy look. Here are some examples:
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