Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to

I am going to assume that you have really straight- thick hair.



First you will need to put a product in your hair that will help it to be a little more sticky so that it will stay in whatever style you go for - such as a mousse or a gel.



let dry completely



then pull about the first inch of hair from your hair line at front of hair down in front of your face (all the way from ear to ear just the front part) then the layer UNDER that will nee to be teased ALOT to get the lift you will need -



after teasing this under layer - place the front layer that you had pulled in front back over the top of your hair and pull into a very low ponytail and pull ponytail away from the back of your head enough to twist the hair up - twist up into french twist arranging the front to lay so that it covers teased area - but does not pull down on it - then pin with bobby pins to make stay - then you can put some pretty pins to make it look like the pins that are holding are the pretty pins -



then the "ends" that are hanging out of the top of the twist can be curled with a curling iron and spray with lots of hair spray to make it stay



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

You could use a curling iron or put it rollers for a wavy/curly look.



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

U can go with just some curls instead of opening up the curling iron and curling it take sections of hair as big or as small as u want and just wrap it around the barrel for a few seconds and u will have loose curls that look nice......hope this helps



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

heyy wats up.... anyways i tried this style i was going to my cuzins reception anways you should wet you hair take some mousse and gel put some mousse on and then scrunch it up in ur hair and then take some gel and scrunch that in ur hair and then keep on scrunching it up until it gets frizzy and then take ur hair and take a clip or sumthin and then put it up and then spray some hairspray around it and then you can put in accessiories like pins or sumthing i hope you like it if you have any questions just e-mail me or sumthin



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

put mayo in your hair as a conditonare and wash it out after 2 hours and then use a curlin iron or a crimpor becouse curly is coming back in



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

get some egg milk And mix it together then put it to your hair and your hair will shine and beautiful but don't tie your hair to make it bouncy



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

A chignon with curls hanging down always look nice



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

don't try and do anything super crazy-it will probably come out looking that way. if your hair is a decent length then a super side part slicked down into a low ponytail-use one peice of hair to wrap around the ponytail to cover your band. If you want to get bold throw a few loose curls in the ends. You could always get a pretty jeweled clip to put at the base of your ponytail too :)-easy but classic-



Does any one know any good tips for doing hair @ home? I'm going to formal and i dont have $ to go to a salon.

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