Well I am in a play next weekend, 3 days in a row. The play is "Snow White" written by Tim Kelly.
I am the evil, gorgeous, mental queen, and I need an elegant hairdo. I have to wear a tiara with this hairdo, and the best way to wear it would be anchored to whatever updo I have. Of course, it doesn't have to be an updo... But that is what I am thinking.
I think the high updos would be best, but I need instructions on how to do these. The only people available to do my hair all three days are my mom, and... me. So as you can see, I desperately need help!!! Based on the time we have left, this is REALLY important to me. Please, help me out with ideas, instructions... Basically anything!!!!!!!!!!
BTW... My hair is about waist length. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
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Look at my profile, that's done this week, in less than 3mins. using one large hair claw clip or a couple smaller ones. My hair is down to my knees. It can go for medium length also, any texture hair. I can create 7 in a week. Get inspired from PROM or hairstyle magazines, fashion magazines, TV award shows like Dancing with the Stars, create one of your own. Use butterfly clips or claw clips. Another is braided with yellow and black beads lariat necklace. Make it elegant (like mine), funky, messy, or wild. So many options. When people get bored with their hair, they dye it, straighten it, then they damage their hair, instead of experimenting with styles.
Another one is make a braided headband, using hair pins to secure them around your head. I did that for the Betsy Ross style, for the 4th of July, took 10 mins.
I know you can do it! I've posted 10 different photos of my hair in 3 months.
You can buy a variety of comb-in hair extensions at Claire's they're more fun and easy to do $5 than dyeing and change them anytime!
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I know hair. I have over 4 decades of hair know-how. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy hair down to my knees. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80's & 90's. I've known people in their 30's whose hair stopped growing from ironing their hair in the 70's.