I am currently working as a hostess for a "up-class family dining restaurant." I am required to wear my hair off my face, but I am looking for something more exciting than a simple ponytail. I have very long hair (between the bust and the bellybutton) that is thin and blond. I've tried parting it to the side and doing a low, side ponytail, but I just want to try something different. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thank you-
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? SoccerCutiex3 answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 5:10 pm: try:
braiding it
scrunching it and putting it in a ponytail
straighten it and put it in a ponytail
scrunch it and put it in two low ponytails
straighten it and put it in two low ponytails
do a smooth, tight bun in the middle or towards the top of your head
straighten it and put it in a ponytail then crimp small sections (so the majority is straight and there are small strands around it that are crimped)
x0xfabulous0x answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 4:28 pm: Hey. You can do a high ponytail and curl it or you could try a style that I like to use sometimes and make a loose ponytail then split the hair above the elastic and stick your ponytail through it for a twisty type thing. You could also do french braids, one or two are both cute. Good luck ♥ fabulous [ x0xfabulous0x's advice column | Ask x0xfabulous0x A Question ]
karlyndarlin05 answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 2:01 pm: hey im a hostess too. and yeah i just wear a head band every once in a while, or just up in a bun, or to the side braided.
fiingersxcrossed answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 12:37 pm: try a low bun, with chopstciks, or a flower
or try a low parted sighed pony with curls and a bow!
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