and was wondering, what should I do with my hair? And what color should I get my nails painted? I'm relatively pale and have long brown hair, if that helps. Thank you!
SarcasticGreetings answered Sunday April 25 2010, 11:21 pm: First of all, that dress is INTENSELY eye-catching and flashy (and shiny), so everything else should be more simple. I would paint the nails a color similar to the color your nails already are..maybe go with a french manicure? (Those are always pretty simple and very nice.) Also, I would NOT recommend getting tips or whatever (I don't really think super long giant nails would go with this dress).
For the hair, I would say you should wear it up somehow. Not just because the girl in the picture is wearing it like that, but because of the way the dress is cut. The triangular-ness and short sleeves (are those sleeves?) are interesting; you wouldn't want to hide that with your long hair.
Other columnists have suggested that you copy her hairdo; I agree only IF it suits you. You should tie your hair up to the side like in the picture and see if you look good. Certain hairstyles/cuts work best with certain bone structures and whatnot. [ SarcasticGreetings's advice column | Ask SarcasticGreetings A Question ]
mellophone03 answered Sunday April 25 2010, 10:15 pm: Well first off, that is a showy dress, so keep everything else simple.
I would copy the hairstyle in that picture- curl it, then put it in a loose ponytail, and possibly wear an elagant headband too.
Paint your nails a clear, shiny color, with white tipped nails.
I don't know if you have the same style as me, or you accept my ideas, but your welcome anyways :]
-M :] [ mellophone03's advice column | Ask mellophone03 A Question ]
sml111992 answered Sunday April 25 2010, 10:12 pm: you should get your hair like hers.! just print out the picture and tell your hair dresser thats what you want. for your nails you should get a french tip your toes should be like a red or silver something differnt solid color. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
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