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Excited about updos

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Topic: Excited about updos
Posted By: uzma
Subject: Excited about updos
Date Posted: November 21 2003 at 3:13pm
Heee heeeee…..I’ve been a naughty naughty girl.
I went shopping and bought a load of hair jewels, velvet flowers and gorgeous clips.
Just spent a couple of hours playing around making varoius updos and up-down dos.

Now I’m going to surf and find some vintage updos (think renaisannce, regency and roccoco) that I can re-create and modify (with the additions of my decorative objects) for the upcoming festive season.

Just had to share this with my long hair buddies here.
I hope you all have a great time arranging your beautiful locks into alluring and romantic styles.

Best wishes,

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Uzi




Replies:
Posted By: Jenna
Date Posted: November 21 2003 at 4:10pm
That sounds beautiful! What kinds of stores did you get them at? Also if you have access to a scanners or camera, it would be fun to see your hairstyles.

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Posted By: SuperGrover
Date Posted: November 22 2003 at 7:55pm
Yeah, I never really know what to do with my hair... it's down 99% of the time.

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"Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." - Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street1b/N/ii ~ ??"/27"/32"


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: November 23 2003 at 6:17pm
Originally posted by SuperGrover SuperGrover wrote:

Yeah, I never really know what to do with my hair... it's down 99% of the time.

And looks beautiful 100% of the time.

No matter how it's worn, ladies, it looks great!

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Posted By: Gormlaith
Date Posted: November 24 2003 at 4:40pm
To paraphrase a great man, "No matter how it's worn, *everybody*, it looks great!"

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Posted By: Lyndee
Date Posted: November 30 2003 at 10:24pm
Oh my gosh, Uzma, that sounds like such fun!! I just love buying new hair toys. Makes my day!

I'd love to see some pix of your new do's and toys.

There are some illustrated style photos on this site if you are looking for different styles; just click on the styles link at the bottom of the page:

http://www.hairstiks.com - http://www.hairstiks.com

We want pictures!


Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: December 01 2003 at 7:25pm
Hi Lyndee! Welcome. Tell us about yourself, about your hair... whatever

Gormlaith... did you refer to... moi?? (blush). if so, you are too kind.


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Posted By: uzma
Date Posted: December 02 2003 at 10:14am
Jenna, Lyndee

I'm afraid I still haven't got round to buying a digi-cam or scanner.

One day, maybe........

Thanks for sharing in my enthusiasm, though .

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Uzi



Posted By: Laine1998
Date Posted: December 02 2003 at 4:21pm
Uzma,
You say that you don't have a digital camera or a scanner. Do you have an Asda anywhere close to where you are? As I'm sure you know, they are the UK version of Walmart, and hopefully they have a photo department there. You should be able to get photos put on a cd there.

Just a thought if you really want to!!

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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: December 07 2003 at 10:26pm
I realy want to put my hair up, but it is really long(below my waist) and it always falls. I see alot of cool looking pictures and stuff, but I cant figure out how to do any of them. Does anyone know a site or book that would tell step-by-step how to do the styles?


Posted By: enfys
Date Posted: December 08 2003 at 9:51am
katlyn, what sort of styles do you want to do?

This site has some good instructions, but you might need some help. Have you got a friend or relative who could lend a hand. If I were you I'd just play until it looked good. That's what I do.

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http://www.myspace.com/waltzin_with_the_open_sea - http://www.myspace.com/waltzin_with_the_open_sea
Ah-ha, a place I can soon add hair pics...once I do some


Posted By: Gormlaith
Date Posted: December 11 2003 at 7:02pm
Katlyn,

I have seen the ladies at Circleworks put any length up into a chignon and it was quite impressive. Seeing a style made helps somewhat, even better if somebody does it on you and instructs as they go. Lacking thise nice ladies in person you might want to look at the how to on their site for one style idea.

http://www.circleworks.org/img/chignon/ChignonHowTo.gif - http://www.circleworks.org/img/chignon/ChignonHowTo.gif

And a P.S. to Mr. Decker, for all the things you do here and elsewhere, of course you are the great man I mentioned above. My praise is honest though I said it not to butter you up but to get in well with a long haired friend of yours. With any luck you'll tell them nice things about me.

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Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: December 12 2003 at 9:22pm
Originally posted by Gormlaith Gormlaith wrote:

And a P.S. to Mr. Decker, for all the things you do here and elsewhere, of course you are the great man I mentioned above. My praise is honest though I said it not to butter you up but to get in well with a long haired friend of yours. With any luck you'll tell them nice things about me.

Gormlaith! I have been dense... not recognizing you... your handle threw me off since I speak but one language (I was obviously not a Liberal Arts major in college).

Thank you for your kind words. You surely do not require my assistance to "get in well" with one of my long-haired friends (you are already there). I regret that I have not been in touch recently with this friend but I trust he is well and am sure he is happy.


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