ok tomorrow night is my 7th grade dance. its with the 8th grade too. anyway, me and some friends are going and i want to make a good impression on the 8th graders. i would normally wear my straightened and down, but i want it to look different, but cute. my hair is red, down to my boobs, and i have bangs at a little longer than my chin. does anyone have any cute, flirty hair styles that i could do in no longer than a half hour? thanks in advance.
Or you could curl it, and then what some girls do with their bangs, and pull them back, you know what I mean? They take their bangs, and just pull them back towards the middle of their head so it's centered, and then take a barette or a hair clip or whatever and pin it down so it says, and it looks so cute.
I think that'd look so pretty, especially with your red hair.
Depending on how easily your hair cooperates with straighteners and curlers and everything, it shouldn't take more than a half an hour to do!
adviice_whore answered Friday November 3 2006, 7:00 pm: haha i have a dance too tommorow!!! with the 7th and 8th graders. how cool. do you live in RI? lol.
okay back to the questions...
you should scrunch your hair it would look cute. or you could curl it with a curling iron. if you want it up you could put it in a messy ponytail/bun. just experiment with things and see what you think looks good.
wannabeinmahentourage answered Friday November 3 2006, 12:20 am: u can straighten your hair, and on the top layer do some loose curls. do a few curls very loosely and dont just do the at the ends. have someone help you do the back of your head because its never good to burn yourself and its very easy to do that when curling the back of your hair. hope this helps! or u can scrunch your hair with some gel f u dont have a curler :)
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