Bunchs or plaits like Heidi.
2006-12-20 07:06:53
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answered by b97st 7
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No bunches or plaits. As someone "older" those were not in style if you want to keep w/the 70s disco theme.
The feathered "Farrah" look, and LOTS of volume and hairspray. If you don't want to get your hair cut into a different style, just make it 'bigger."
Flip your head "upside down" and spray away with a good hefty hairspray. Flip it back over and put any out of place strays into place. Do not brush or comb through after spraying.
Hope this helps!
2006-12-20 07:12:21
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answered by Enchanted 7
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u could have a bun with strands of hair left out in the front which u can curl with curling tongs or..... u if u have a side fringe u could curl the rest of your hair and straightenin the fringe or ....... jus starightenin it and use serum so it stays for the night and doesnt go frizzy or........u could have half up with strands left out which u can curl with curling tongs or...... u could have it all down and do a kwif these are very in fashion right now ( you get a small amount of hair horizontally at the front of your head, twist it and clip it bak with a slide clip ). hope these ideas helped and enjoy your last disco and gd luck in sixth form xxxx
2006-12-20 10:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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well its a disco? i would say volume volume volume, and if your going to be dancing then go for an up, or mostly up hairstyle. And use a big barrel curling iron to make curls for whichever hairstyle you choose. I do not have any specific ideas but try googling in 80's hairstyles or whatever time period that was. hope this helps!
2006-12-20 07:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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do no longer straighten it - your gown is basically too playful and exciting so which you would be able to make your hair poker directly and neat. Curl it as a substitute, it's going to seem lots prettier. warmth look after your hair and use a extensive barrel curling iron or curl with your straighteners in case you come across it extra convenient. Tease the roots and spray throughout for quantity and carry, then upload one or 2 small flower upload-ons to tournament your gown. it's going to seem great. For makeup, basically pass gentle. you're only youthful and with something of the seem, you prefer to look radiant and organic. Moisturise first and then use a tinted moisturiser accompanied by utilising powder in the adventure that your pores and skin is oily. stick to a nude shimmer powder to the acceptable of your cheekbones, below your eyebrows, and interior the internal corners of your eyes. Sweep a black or brown mascara via your lashes and comb them via to dodge clumps. stick to a peach blush on your cheeks and a delicate lip gloss. have exciting.
2016-10-05 13:28:45
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answered by ? 4
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I would definitely say go all out 60s/Marcia Brady and go stick straight. I'm telling you, you'll look terrific. Or go big hair 80s with Farrah fawcett or Goldie Hawn but the Marcia is easier to do.
2006-12-20 07:15:19
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answered by A.Z. 2
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dont wash your hair today or tomorrow , i know this sounds dirty but whatever style you choose will hold a lot longer when it is not clean!
If i was you i would curl my hair (with my straighteners/tongs) and take a bit of hair either side of your head , above your ear and clip them together at the back of your head.. with a pretty clip. this style is easy and will look nice :)
good luck with the hair and have fun!!
xx
2006-12-20 08:38:18
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answered by Sarah..XO 3
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Feathered! Unfortch.. there are still women rockin this look, 30 years later! But its toooootal 70's.
2006-12-20 07:02:07
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answered by Kristin B 4
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very big like an affro but everone will have one so i say a long hair style and feathered look bc this will look so cool
2006-12-20 07:04:23
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answered by GuNthEr'S_girl►♦♠ 2
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I would try the feathered farrah faucett look, ask your parents they will know what im talkin about
2006-12-20 07:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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