My hair is long and straight (light brown kinda thick). If I leave it down all day, it gets staticy. I can put it in a ponytail but i look with a geek kinda. not that ponytails ARE geeky they LOOK geeky on me. i dont hav that gorgeous thin hair that has the perfectly cool bump in a ponytail or the kind that looks good in a bun either.
anyway, i want to get sidebangs or layers but i play a lot of sports so i need to be able to put my hair up.
i kno this isnt much of a question, but any advice at all?
VolleyGirl1234 answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 9:03 pm: Heyy,
I understand what you mean, it doesnt necessarily happen to me but it used to. I have very thick, yet beautiful hair and i wear it in a ponytail very often, it tends to look good on me even with the bumps but i am not so fortunate all the time, sometimes my hair is out of control and frizzy so i use a leave in conditioner (the kind from spray bottles) and mix it with a little spray gel,it works well for me. I also play many sports such as volleyball, soccer, tennis, and horseback riding, its hard to keep good hair while working out and playing hard, so just pack some hairspray and a brush in your after school bag and redo your hair before you go out to practice.
Teza answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 8:56 pm: I made up a little trick for staticy hair. I used to have it all the time and what I did was I put body spray in it. Weird I know, but it works. You spray some on your brush & you brush your hair. It gets rid of the static. ;] Anyways, side bangs are really cute and you can always pin them up. If you get layers, make sure that they aren't too short so you can't tie your hair up. They will give your hair more body & volume. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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