Question Posted Thursday December 21 2006, 5:34 pm
Hey again, i'm looking for some advice about how to do my hair. I'm a guy but I'm going to a dance next month as a gurl (cuz I hate bein a guy). My hair is straight, brown, and not very long. Basically it looks like a guy and I hate it. Thanks for your advice. 16/m
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YEAH! - IM the one with the problems!!!!! sorry that youre just jealous that i was naturally born what you WISH you were. youre disgusting, and this world honestly needs less people like you. [ pinkpong's advice column | Ask pinkpong A Question ]
missadvicebitch1 answered Thursday December 21 2006, 8:26 pm: hey, well im not sure exactly how long your hair is. you could straighten or scrunch it. get sidebangs if your hair is long enough. add headbands in your hair for that girly look.
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ImFakingHotPink answered Thursday December 21 2006, 7:31 pm: I think I'M catching your drift... you want to make your hair look girly?
idgurl572 answered Thursday December 21 2006, 7:21 pm: you can put a cupple of clips, or my favorite short due is fliping it out or under that would probally lot very nice on you and many people might be supprised to see your hair so pretty!
thelaura answered Thursday December 21 2006, 6:56 pm: Well there's not alot you can do at the moment if it's still quite short, but there are ways to make it more feminine :)
How about accessories? Find some cute hair clips/head band which would go with your outfit.
If it's long enough, brush it down and sweep in a fringe.
Thought about temporary hair extensions? Or clip in ones? They're alot cheaper than permanent ones which would be weaved into your hair.
You could always ask a hairdresser, too. They would be happy to help!
Good luck =] [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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