Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How should I do my hair for graduation?(pictures)?

Well I have my graduation tommorow and I was going to get it done but couldn't get an appointment last minute(I wonder why). So now I'm stuck doing it myself. My hair is about 2 inches below my shoulders with layers up to my top lip.



Sorry I couldn't take a picture right now but here are some old pictures.



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Makeup tips would be appreciated too.



Please and thank you



How should I do my hair for graduation?(pictures)?

go for a soft wave look you can acheve this buy putting rags in you hair. the rag can be that blue cloth type that you use for the dishes and surfaces but you have to cut then in medium long pieces.



1. wet your hair



2. seperate bit of your hair and rap them aroung one of the small strips of rag.



keep doing this till your done the hole head. also before rapping them ptu ither hair spray or mouse in your hair for it too last longer and sleep with them in ovwer night and take them out just before you go to grad and spary them before you walk out the door with hair spray.



How should I do my hair for graduation?(pictures)?

well, the links aren't working, but i know that a half ponytail with the hair down curled always looks really nice. you don't even have to curl it, you could just have a half ponytail with a nice clip to match your outfit!!!



haha, i just went back to edit this because i didn't see the makeup thing. so, french manicure, lipGLOSS...no lipSTICK. Have nice eyeshadow, nothing too bright, black mascara, black eyeliner, and maybe some blush. have fun! good luck!



kennedy



How should I do my hair for graduation?(pictures)?

I suggest that you wear your hair in a style that is most natural for you. Graduation pictures are not the time to try out a new hair style. Keep your makeup subtle and natural so that it doesn't show up garish in the photograph. Your friends want to see you, not an immitation of the person they know.

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