I need help fast! My friend is having a bat mitzvah party at a hotel pool, and I need to know how to do my hair! I'm wearing a flowery bikini and the coverup im wearing there is one of those babydoll terrycloth things in green, white leggings, and flats. I need to know how to do my hair though! I know I want it to be up. Since I will be in the pool the whole time, I need something good for water. Also, I have sidebangs. Should I pin them back so they won't be in my face in the pool? One more thing: Should I not wear makeup? I think I might get all runny black eyes if I do. How can I look good without wearing little or no makeup?
-ponytail ( high/low )
-pig tails
-bun
-braided pig tails, or just braid it once.
You could even maybe get one of those flower hair ties that match your suit so you look like you have a little flower sitting in your hair, and then just take that hair tie out and replace it with a normal one when you go to go swimming.
As for makeup, I wouldn't wear it. Unless you have really good waterproof mascara or eyeliner ( even then, sometimes it can run ). Maybe wear some brownish/tan eyeshadow ( I don't know your skin color if you're tan or not ), just some natural looking light color to go with your eyes to give it a little shine.
XkittyOkatX answered Saturday October 21 2006, 4:36 pm: I'd say to not wear any makeup. Either that, or wear a waterproof mascera, and bring some in you purse to reapply if needed. For the hair.. I'd say to just put it into braids, a bun, low pigtails, or a plain pony tail. You could leave your hair up or down, but if you're wearing something like a pony tail, I'd reccomend pinning them back, or leaving them behind your ears. (bangs) [ XkittyOkatX's advice column | Ask XkittyOkatX A Question ]
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