Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Need hair ideas (: .?

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Need hair ideas (: .?

hey, i have brown hair that's about and inch past my shoulder blades.
i do alot of things with my hair like:
straighten it, curl it, put it up in a bobble, put it in a messy bun, plaits, messy bun to the side... but i need some more because i'm bored with these x)

any ideas?
thanks (:

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oh yeah, don't want to cut it or dye it at all. (:

2 days ago

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Okay..For the really awesome looking and pretty hairstyles that you see around now, use either plastic or Velcro rollers. Also, its better for your hair, the style lasts longer and you can style it in different ways. This yahoo group has tons of pictures of the latest hairstyles. It takes a little patience because there are so many pictures to view. It might be of help. The link to click on is below.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/fee…

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Other Answers (6)

  • I love doing this to my hair and other people comment on it! ok you take the front part, back comb it and twist it in to a coif (like Elvis) then pin it. put the rest of your hair in to a pony tail when your on the last band twist don't pull your hair all the way through leave it in a loop, separate the loop and pin on either side so it looks like a bow to finish it off i always wear a crazy big bow or hair band, or you could just get a pack of hair pins and take sections of hair and pin them that always looks good .

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  • Get a new hair cut or something. Maybe streak it with new colours, just go with whatever looks good.
  • put in your hair cut and get then you will feel confident this helped me when i needed it for my hair

    http://www.ukhairdressers.com/
  • Dye it! A little color makes alot of difference. Never go lighter than your natural though, thats a bit trashy
  • messy bun to the side
  • BUZZ.. shave it off

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