Hi, I'm going to a rollercoaster/water park tomorrow(Saturday)
I'm 13 so I need an easy style
I'm black (no offense) so my hair is gonna poof if I get it wet (don't want that to happen been there done that)
I've looked on YouTube and found a couple hair updos so if u look up: A Quick Casual Holiday Updo or *39* Quick Cute & Simple Updos
I really need some help tell me what you think I should do (links help a little more btw)
Thx!!!😃
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Dragonflymagic answered Friday April 26 2013, 4:48 pm: Hello Hon. I may not be the best source of advice but will try to help. My niece is half black but I've never done her hair, just seen the simple styles. If you have an older sister or mom to help with your hair, ask for their input and help.
I don't know either if your hair is medium length or long, natural or relaxed.
I am guessing that perhaps you want something that is easy enough you can do and look adult like rather than little girls corn row braids. I did a quick look online and was dismayed to find that there weren't many photos or ideas there.
I know that pulling back hair in a ponytail or in braids is taming for white womens as well as black hair. Maybe a simple double twist on each side pulling towards back and if remaining hair is short, fold it into a roll and clamp it with a strong hair clamp. If its way longer, Use the elastic pony tail holder, and put the remaining long hair into many smaller braids. Go for an odd number...it always looks better in arrangements, like 3, 5, 7.
If mom isn't hip and doesn't want to help, maybe an auntie or heck, if I were desperate, I'd ask for the help of any friendly adult female neighbor who does fancy styles on her girls hair.
Good luck and have fun at the waterpark [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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