I don't have super long hair, slightly past my shoulders. But I don't just want to wear it down, it a pony, or in a bun every day. I want to have some cool original hair dos that take maybe less than 15 minutes to do. I just can't think of any on my own. Anyone have some cool ideas on what I could do? Thanks!!!
Emmiekiddo567 answered Saturday August 25 2007, 9:25 pm: I know you don't want to have it down, but I have to put this in ;)
Have a sort of 90s thing going on. If your hair is curly (if not add non-crunchy moouse and/or gel--scrunch) flip a section from one side over so your hair line isn't right down the middle of your scalp and done. It has volume and bouncy-ness(thats not a word, i know lol)
1)(look at DJ's hair-she's in the red if you don't watch the show) [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Notice how the front section of her hair is slightly pinned back to add volume and not look flat.
2) Or leave it straight--flip and add hairspray to the front so it will stay in place (again look at DJ) [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
I don't think you have to have long hair for these, but you can always try them out on the weekend or something to see if you like it.
Ok, if you hate all these then go to your salon and talk to a stylist about styles for your hair. Maybe even get a cut that will be easy to style and compliment your face.
Hope everything works out!!
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wisewoman98 answered Friday August 24 2007, 9:52 am: you could get some hair gel and after you take a shower rub it through your hair and then scrunch it up in your hands. it will make your hair cute and wavy. also you could wear it in a messy bun. just tie it up once and then mess it al up and tie it up again in a bun. also you could curl it, and since you dont have very long hair it shouldnt take to long. [ wisewoman98's advice column | Ask wisewoman98 A Question ]
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