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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:20am
Ladies, a little reminder for you.If there's a formal or other special event coming up (prom,awards ceremony, etc.) and you want a great hairstyle,it doesn't mean you have to think updo.IMHO, most long-haired ladies look best with their hairdown or partially-down. If you have pretty hair,it seems that you can show it off better when it's flowinginstead of knotted up.I really like some of Karen's suggestions from a coupleof months ago, things like the Love Knot. Don't get mewrong; the up-styles are nice as well, but the ones thatlet the hair in the back flow freely are the ones thatreally catch my eye.Think fancy barrettes/ribbons/flowers/etc. in yourcrown and sides and leave the back loose.Think ringlets, think wild waves, think shiny straight.Just give "down" styles as much thought as you give "up."---C.C.
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> Ladies, a little reminder for you.> If there's a formal or other special event coming up> (prom,> awards ceremony, etc.) and you want a great hairstyle,> it doesn't mean you have to think updo.> IMHO, most long-haired ladies look best with their> hair> down or partially-down. If you have pretty hair,> it seems that you can show it off better when it's> flowing> instead of knotted up.> I really like some of Karen's suggestions from a> couple> of months ago, things like the Love Knot. Don't get me> wrong; the up-styles are nice as well, but the ones> that> let the hair in the back flow freely are the ones that> really catch my eye.> Think fancy barrettes/ribbons/flowers/etc. in your> crown and sides and leave the back loose.> Think ringlets, think wild waves, think shiny> straight.> Just give "down" styles as much thought as> you give "up."> ---C.C. I have blonde hair longer than shoulder length, and i dont know what to do for prom please HELP!!
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I have medium length blonde hair and i dont know want to do with it for prom. Please HELP
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The HB site is stuffed full of articles on fancy hairstyles. Go to the tips & articles section and look under styling. I have counted as many as 8 articles on styling for fancy events.Go to the front page of Hair Boutique at http://www.hairboutique.com and Karen has 3 Prom hair articles right on the front page. Some for long hair and other lengths.> I have medium length blonde hair and i dont know want> to do with it for prom. Please HELP
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