okay..so my prom is THIS saturday..and i still dont really know how to do my hair..i think i either want to do an up do..or half way up and curly.. the way i want it to look if it's halfway up and curly is this...
NOW...if i DO decide to do my hair like that..how could i get it like that? and make sure that it's secure all night and wont fall..i have short hair..kinda medium..not too short but it's not supoer long either..i have side swept bangs.
okay..so..if i deicide to do an updo..what are some good one's that i can do? i dont really want it all pinned back and slicked back and stuff..
my dress is royal blue..and the straps go kinda over my shoulders but they kinda go outwards..a little.. here's a picture of it...it is ME in my dress..and how my hair is in the picture is how i'd want it to look..
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