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graduation hair


Question Posted Sunday June 17 2007, 9:45 pm

hey.

for graduation, which is on tuesday, i am wearing a printed maroon skirt with a white shirt & white shoes. i don't know how to do my hair. i have a little longer than shoulder-length hair, side bangs swept left & my hair is black & straight. i am indian. i would prefer not to curl my hair cause i know i will be very distracted. what should i do with my hair? i would like to keep my bangs down, but what should i do with my hair? also, my teachers said it will be very very hot, so nothing too fancy.

love.


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SlushPuppy answered Monday June 18 2007, 10:12 am:
maybe you could try a French braid or cornrows, but keep your bangs down. It would look nice and somewhat fancy but isn't too hard to do and will keep your hair off your neck so you'll feel cool. You could also put a nice clip in the back or something on top of a messy bun to jazz up your hairstyle. Good luck!

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