when we have games, home or away, we have to get ready in the locker room at school. we are not allowed 2 go home. so, i usually just put my hair in a ponttail and some eye liner on my eyes, but i want to do something exiting! the problem is that i have to be able to do it myself, so no french braids or pony flipps. i love glitter so if you could tell me how to incorperate thhat into my make-up without overdoing it that would be great.
Well, if you have long hair you could pull it back and twist all of your hair until it twists into a bun. then put a hair band around it and for extra security you could put some bobby pins in it. This is what I do almost every day. Also, you could put it into one long regular braid at the back. Another thing that I do that is different and easy but a little more complex than the others: take the top half of your hair and pull it into a ponytail, but the last time you pull it through the rubberband only pull it halfway, making it into a little bun. Then divide the bottom half of your hair into two, down the middle of the back of your head. Take the left side, and wrap it around the little bun as many times as you can, and pin it into the rubberband that you used earlier. Then do the same with the right half of your hair. Other than that, use a good hairspray to make sure you have no flyaways when you cheer. Also, for makeup, you could put a bit of shimmery eyeshadow or your teams color eyeshadow on, eyeliner and mascara and a bright lip gloss to use. Make it simple, you don't need foundation and concealer and all that, because mixed with sweat and dirt from the field it may make you break out. Oh and one last thing, i would recommend a mist for your face that has sunscreen and something to wake you up before and after the game, i really like this one [Link](Mouse over link to see full location).
Anyways, sorry it was long. hope this helps!
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