QuoteReplyTopic: Star Wars Hair Styles Posted: January 11 2000 at 9:00pm
Ok, for those that have seen the Episode I. Are you going to try to copy the hair styles? LOL I did like the style where it is a long braid in the back, with a couple smaller braids wrapped around it. I'll have to try it out soon!I am NOT a Star Wars freak/geek or anything, but just for fun last Friday I did a quasi-Princess Leia look. I parted my hair in the middle, from my forehead down to the back of my neck, and braided it into two braids. I then took the braids and pinned them to the top of my head. (If you don't know what I'm talking about, see Empire Strikes Back) I had SO MANY people compliment me on my hair, and ask me if my hair is real! I don't normally get that many comments on my hair, so I was loving the attention!!
> Ok, for those that have seen the Episode I. Are you> going to try to copy the hair styles? LOL I did like> the style where it is a long braid in the back, with a> couple smaller braids wrapped around it. I'll have to> try it out soon!Hi Erica. I actually did try to copy one of the less structured styles in that movie; I don't know how to describe it very well, but it looked kind of folded and gathered in the middle, and reminded me of a geisha, sort of. I had to modify it for my own hair length (not quite to my waist); I made a pony tail, and didn't pull the ends all the way through, then I placed a barrette in the middle, so there was a sort of pillow of hair above and below it. It looked pretty nice, but I didn't leave it in very long; myhair gets wispy and fuzzy and doesn't lie smooth. I make jewelry, too, and there's a diadem I wanted to copy as well. I am also not a Star Wars fanatic, but I do notice these things; glad I'm not the only one! Best wishes.---Kim
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