Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 7:55 pm
I have to wear the same stuff every week to school. I've tried mixing and matching and I've mixed and matched everything that there is! I can't go shopping tonight because it's 8:00 and my mom won't take me. Is there some good hair style that doesn't involve straightening or curling it that I can do, some make up ideas, jewelry, etc that I can use to draw the attention away from my outfit?
Additional info, added Thursday September 7 2006, 8:57 pm: With hair styles I mean different ways that I can wear it up. Not really a pony tail because I either do that or straighten my hair. If you have a good hair style, can you tell me how to make it like that?
The only make up I wear is mascara and pressed powder on my face just in case that help with the make up part of it.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? eas09ixo answered Thursday September 7 2006, 9:55 pm: It depends how curly your hair is, but you can sleep with two braids in your hair and in the morning take them out. This makes your hair real wavy. You can also seperate your hair into two parts and connect them at the bottom. Then, pull the bottom through the whole in the top that parts both sides. This works really well unless your hair is thick. Cute watches help accent outfits alot. You can use cute belts or you can use scarves and just tie them around your waste. Cute headbands are cool. Also, if your in like a middle school, ribbons for your hair are nice. Hope this will help<33EAS [ eas09ixo's advice column | Ask eas09ixo A Question ]
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