I'm in a play- Sahara Nights, for those of you who've heard of it. Anyway, I'm supposed to be a worker in the palace. I'm a girl, and my hair is about six inches below my shoulders. Its thick, and a light brown, when its really clean, and I put shine spray on it, it has amazingly brilliant gold highlights[natural]... if I leave it alone for a day, it darkens to an almost chocolate brown. I don't have layers, or bangs, and I'm not getting my hair cut for the show.
My costume is those balloon-y type pants[red silk] a Arabian style blouse[tie dyed pink with gold accents, cotton] and a scarf[gauzy, white with dark pink, light pink, and purple polka dots]... the costume is gorgeous, but I have NO CLUE what to do with my hair...
Could anyone give me good suggestions, and directions on how to achieve those hair styles? As many as you know of, because a lot of typical things frame my face funny, and I'm picky about it.
I DON'T WANT TO GO TO A STYLIST. Between my parents, they can achieve any style, but I need directions for them to see at least somewhat how its done. :) thanks!!!
Emerie answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 6:15 pm: u should wash yor hair and and then wrap it up into a bun. it would look really pretty with the kind of hair you have. you could make it look arabian by not making the bun look tight and make it a low bun. you should braid your hair then roll it up into a bun. [ Emerie's advice column | Ask Emerie A Question ]
kandeee answered Tuesday July 24 2007, 5:57 pm: well sine your hair is already the way it is..
wash your hair.
and scruch it wile you blow dry it to give it a couple of curls.to make it look naturaul.
since your a worker..you really dont need to be on play looking like a worker and have amazingly done hair..but make people say wow.her hair is amazing for a worker..ya knoe? [ kandeee's advice column | Ask kandeee A Question ]
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