I'm going to a wedding tomorrow and I don't know how I should do my hair. It is a couple inches part my shoulders in layers. I wear it straight every day, so what kind of style should I wear to the wedding?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? radiant_22 answered Saturday October 7 2006, 6:30 pm: my hair is the same way. im guessing your hair is naturally strait? well mine is and a girl taught me how to make it scrunchy. since my type of hair is hard to scrunch, and it looks really cute. take your shower at night then while its still wet take gel and scrunch it the best you know how. then hair spray it a lot! then just kinda scrunch it up in your hands like a bun and put it up making sure all your hair is in the holder and sleep like that. in the morning take it out it mihgt still be a lil wet but itll work. then hairspray it again to make it stay. hope it works but mihgt be a little late on the answer. but if i am you can still use the idea to make a change in your hair cuz wearing your hair the same every day gets boring hopw it works. [ radiant_22's advice column | Ask radiant_22 A Question ]
dreamgurl answered Friday October 6 2006, 10:11 pm: Hey! This is my advice:
What a cowincadence(I can't spell good)! I am going to a wedding tomorrow to. My mom is getting married and I am putting my hair up in a bun. It sounds weird but it is a bun of curls. What you do is you put your hair up in a bun and you take about anywhere to 1/2 to 1/4 of hair out of your bun, and take little scraps of hair andtuck them into your bun. There you go!!!
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