Thursday, November 12, 2009

How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

i have a strapless, ruffely brown dress. I am going to wear big earings and high healed gold shoes. How should i wear my hair? My hair is dark brown and a little longer than shoulder length.



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How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

up in a bun bun



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

were it up



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

dont fix it up 2 much because if your gonna be dancing alot itll just get messed up. i say just straighten and leave down so that when you start dancing alot you can just put it up in a ponytail w/out worrying about it



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

uh start with a modest dress! It is alot sexier than a strapless!!



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

Not sure what to do to make yourself really stand out on the big night? A stellar hairstyle is sure to draw eyes and attention toward you. The key to a standout prom hairstyle is to choose something different than your everyday hair. If you usually wear your hair up in a messy bun or ponytail, try wearing it down in a sleek, straight style or with curly waves. If you normally wear your hair down, now is your chance to try a fabulous up-do that will leave everyone staring at your beautiful neck and collarbone. You can find detailed instructions below for four glamorous styles. Then, check out more ideas for red carpet style.



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Looped Ponytail



This easy, glamorous style can have you ready and out the door in less than 30 minutes. First, pull your hair up into a high ponytail. If you have curly or wavy hair, straighten it with a flat iron first. Tame any stray hairs or frizz by spraying the top of your hair with a spray gel and gently combing it down flat. Once your hair is sleek and smooth, divide the ponytail into three sections. Roll each section under and pin each with a couple of bobby pins or hair clips in a different direction. Be creative with the directions; there are no rules on how this style should look. To finish your look, add a flower, decorative hair clip, or tiara.



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French Twist



The French twist is a classic, easy style with fabulous flare. For a quick style, you can make the twist sleek and simple. To add uniqueness to the twist, you can finish the ends with loose curls. To form a twist, first flatten your hair with gel for a sleek look. You can part your hair on one side (great for masking a prominent widow閳ユ獨 peak) or comb it all back. Take your hair at the nape of your neck and begin twisting. Once it is completely twisted, pull the twist up and attach it with clips. Spritz the entire twist with hair spray to keep it in place and tame any stray hairs. Finish the style by tucking the ends of the twist under or curling them with a small curling iron. For extra style, try tying a ribbon the same color as your dress around your head in front of the twist.



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Soft Curls (For Short Hair)



A soft, curly style is a great way to wear your hair down if you have naturally straight tresses. First, set your hair in hot rollers to form the curls. While you閳ユ獧e waiting for the rollers to heat, do your make-up to maximize your getting-ready time. Once the rollers have cooled, unroll your hair and brush it out. Flatten the front and hold it in place with some long bobby pins or hairclips. Tease the ends and the back up with a teasing comb and some hairspray. Don閳ユ獩 worry about every strand of hair being perfect; the slightly disheveled look is sexy and stylish. Once you閳ユ獫e finished teasing the ends, remove the clips at the front and finish the style with a flower or some rhinestone clips placed randomly throughout your hair.



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Tousled Curls (For Long Hair)



If you have naturally curly hair, now is the time to take full advantage of it. A long, curly style is perfect for prom-night royalty and guaranteed to please you and your date. First, shampoo your hair and add a curl-enhancing conditioner or cream. While your hair is air drying, scrunch it a little to encourage curls. If you don閳ユ獩 have the time to let your hair dry naturally, use a blow dryer with a diffuser. Once your hair is dry, take small strands and curl them with a curling iron to control your curls and give them a styled look. Tousle the ringlets a little with your finger to break them into loose curls. Then, pull your hair back with a ribbon to match your dress and leave a few strands loose in the back. If you閳ユ獓 like a fuller look, cheat a little by adding a curly hairpiece underneath the gathered curls. A flower or rhinestone-studded clip is a great finishing touch to this style.



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

wear it down! Maybe slightly wavy from curlers. Upsweeps are overdone and if you look at the sultry hot actresses at the Oscars and such the super-hot rule-breakers all wear their hair down!



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

you should do stressed curls....know what i mean? okay well what you do is you curl your hair like cherly temple then like blow dry it down then take a round brush and fallow the curl basically they turn out as curls that are just not as extreme as cherly temple curls ..... USE LOTS OF HAIR SPRAY so it'll last all nigh.......... good luck ;)



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

go to a salon (spoil yourself) or a friend/relative and have them do one of those updo's (sorry i dont know what its called) where they pin your hair up and put like a curly pony tail then stick little hair gems in thats always pretty



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

any of these hairstyles might be cool for that dress and shoes...



http://hairstyles.free-beauty-tips.com/u...



http://www.beautyriot.com/article.php?id...



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http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/promsty...



How should i wear my hair to the homecomming this week?

wear you hair up so you can have more emphasis on the dress

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