I want to do my hair on the frist day of school, but i have no clue for something to do. What are good ways to put my hair. Be specific and give complete steps, please. If possible add a link of a website that shows or tells you how.
P.s. I don't have short hair but not long. My hair crosses my shoulders, but not my elbows.
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 1:00 pm: Most important thing:
Do not, do not, do not use hair products (other than shampoo and conditioner) from regular stores. Some gels and hair sprays can damage your hair in a second!
Why don't you try a loose bun?
1)Tie your hair in a ponytail
2)twist the hair and get it into a bun by twisting your hair around the hairband
3)Clip it down in several places with hair clips.
The more your hair strands come down, th eprettier. This is somewhat hard to do though but really pretty.
What about just few curls.
Have your hair straihgt (if it already isn't)
Take several strands from your hair (make sure you get it from a lot of different places like on top, back, under, etc) and loosley curl it.
I don't know what you look like so I don't know what style of hair will look the best on you. If you want, email me your most current picture at xchoke_on_dead_hopex@yahoo.com
Luv_My_Look answered Tuesday August 8 2006, 5:25 pm: Actually there are five steps, but the first two don't count. They are simply preparing your hair for the style.
Here's How:
1. Wash and condition hair.
2. Dry hair naturally and then spray with a sun protective product. (These days, most companies offer them.)
3. Casually brush hair away from your face. You can use a brush, or simply use your fingers.
4. Pull into a ponytail at about ear level.
5. Twist and then pin in place, leaving top loose.
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