Question Posted Saturday December 1 2007, 12:35 pm
is there any ideas for hairstyles?? all i usually do is leave it down or put it in a ponytail..but i want more ideas..something classy yet cool..edgy but not to much..any ideas and links are appreciated..oh and btw i have strawberry blonde hair thats about 6-7 inches below my shoulders, i have side bangs and straight hair.
oh yeah another question..when i take a shower and my hair dries its always really frizzy, like not puffy frizzy, but whenever i put my fingers through it its
always in knots, even though i just brushed it, and when i stand by the sun or light theres always like my hair is standing on end with all the frizzies, ive tries straightening it, but that doesnt work..so any suggestions would be helpful
Thanx:)
Also try messy plaits.
Divide your hair with a middle or a side parting, get an equal amount of hair on both sides, plait it like you would do normally, but don't do it tight. Loose enough for strands to hang out but not so loose that everything falls apart.
You could accessorise with a thin black hairband or a bow clip if you want.
Also leave some strands at the front, which are not linked to the plaits.
The_only_Girl answered Saturday December 1 2007, 3:35 pm: I dont really have advice for the first question but to try and put it half up and half down, maybe crimp it or curl it...
As for the second question; my hair is the same way. You should try what I do. I shampoo my hair first and after I wash it out I put alot of conditioner in my hair, then I leave the conditioner in until I'm done shaving and washing everything; it is alot more managable. If it's got fly aways and it's a little frizzy, take a little bit of lotion or conditioner and run it through your hair, It should be okay after that. [ The_only_Girl's advice column | Ask The_only_Girl A Question ]
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