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Question Posted Tuesday January 30 2007, 9:15 pm

I have to dress up in secretary clothes, and I kinda want to do the ratty curly high ponytail. (without the bump in the front.)Do you know what I'm talking about? Like it looks messy, but in a good way. Anyways, I want to do that but I don't know how. Does anyone know? Thank you :)

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Ah-LiCiA_hAwTtY answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 10:06 pm:
Comb your hair in the front so its smooth and put it in a high ponytail. Then take your curling iron and curly small pieces of the ponytail. Softly comb through them, don't unravel the curls, but make it look messy. Hope this helps! ♥ Ah-licia

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