I wear my hair up a lot. Its the same type as yous, and super long. I french braid my hair at night and leave it in til mid morning and take it out if I want it curly.
When I go to work, I leave my hair wet, put it in a ponytail (sometimes two ponytails up almost to the crown) and twist about 5 or six sections seperately. When they bunch up on themselves I put mini claw clips in and bobby pins. The end result is a neat updo that you can do tons of different ways. Half up, half down, etc. I braid the front half of my hair and leave the rest down, I twist half of my hair up and knot the double twist, if that makes sense. feel free to email me if you want more details.
2007-01-29 13:50:06
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answered by ber439_0116 2
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It'll be pretty tough to have that hairstyle hold without any products. Try twisting your hair into tiny little twists and bobby pin them up. Do tons of them and let the ends out... It should end up like a messy look... be creative you can create whatever hairstyle you want. Bobby pins are my best friend lol.
2007-01-29 13:49:51
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answered by iwuvmyhubby 2
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Works on: • Medium or long hair • grimy hair (Freshly washed? upload a small quantity of styling cream or lotion to shrink flyaway) Stuff to have reachable: • scarf • Comb • Hair elastic • Clip (to hold hair out of ways) Step a million Divide hair from ear to ear over the precise of your head. Clip that front section out of ways. Step 2 on the crown of your head, take a 2-inch portion of the the rest hair and tease the section close on your scalp to create the bouffant at the back of the headscarf. Messy is high-quality; we are approximately to conceal it up besides. Step 3 Un-clip the front section and comfortable it back over the teased section, amassing all your hair right into a low pony. Reserve a one-inch portion of your longest hair and safeguard something with an elastic. Step 4 Wrap the reserved hair around the hair elastic and safeguard below with a bobby pin. Step 5 Slip on a scarf. Works on: • Medium to long hair • Wavy, curly or immediately • Freshly blow-dried or unwashed hair Stuff to have reachable: • a million small sparkling hair elastic • 4 small bobby pins • Texturizing cream • easy carry hairspray Step a million section hair the place you generally do. ingredient or center will artwork. Step 2 grab a factor on the two ingredient of the section. (section could be approximately as extensive as 2 palms.) Step 3 Loosely braid the two sections in direction of the back of your head the place they're going to fulfill. prepare a dab of texturizing cream or pomade to the backside of each braid so it would not resolve actual. Step 4 Use a sparkling elastic to guard the two braids together in back. Step 5 intently slide the bobby pins in below the braid, alongside your scalp. this might shop the loose braids from falling out.
2016-10-16 06:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a chignon--pull your hair into a ponytail and basically, tie it in a knot. Use some pins to hold it in place.
While it's wet, you can braid it (try two braids, one on each side of your head) and it will dry wavy.
Try french braids,low ponytails, and half up styles to have some variety.
2007-01-29 13:47:04
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answered by Andrea 2
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half up half down
french braid
braid
ponytails
take 2 clips and 2 small pieces of hair on each side of head and clip
next time you go to your hair stylist ask for tips
2007-01-29 13:46:28
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answered by Shany248 2
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Is that some kind of religion? NO HEAT
NO GEL, MOUSE, NO HAIR PRODUCTS????? Put it in a high ponytail and tie a bow around your ponytail.
2007-01-29 13:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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go 2 a solon for ideas
2007-01-29 13:44:26
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answered by Lauren 2
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If your hair is straight, then its better to spike it up.
2007-01-29 13:45:48
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answered by Catalyst 3
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