ok well i have a wedding to go to tomorrow......TOMORROW!!!!!!!
and i am out of hair ideas
i have shoulder length blonde thick hair and i naturaly dry my hair overnight if anyone has any ideaas for wedding hair they would be my hero also hair tools and supplies are limited i have a curling iron a medium quality flat iron and sprunch and curl spray
unfortunately thats it if someone comes up with an answer before Saturday I LOVE U THANK YOU U R MY HERO
if not answer anyway cause im always ready for hair ideas
haha
thanks so much guys where would i be without this site??!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? kittaytoro answered Saturday August 4 2007, 11:33 am: hey,
i don't have any pictures, unfourtunately. but i say curly hair will look good with any dress you're wearing, and it's so much more easy than an up-do! all you have to do is use the iron, and give yourself fairly loose curls. maybe give a very loose wave in the front, to go over your eyes. try parting your hair differently, too, so it will look very full on one side, and not as full on the other. it will look cool, i guarentee :)
like, one side very full and wavy, and other, slightly less full and curly. then, put a clip on the smaller side, and wear a bit in your face from the fuller side.
try it out tonight, before your shower, to see if it works. then, if you like it tomorrow, spray it up. :)
best of luck, and don't worry too much about your hair; aha, you'll probably be dancing and stuff, anyways.
SarahBT4T answered Saturday August 4 2007, 10:05 am: Well i think if you have a curling iron then thats all you really need, curly hair is the best style of hair for formal outings! I would try curling your hair and loosly put it up with a soft hair band or put ur hair in a curl bun. Try something like in the picture =] Hope you have a good time and hope you find the right hair! =] x
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