First, I don't know what to do to my hair this week. Any suggestions????
Second, i'm going to a wedding this saturday, how should i do my hair?
btw, i'm 12
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Dragonflymagic answered Monday February 22 2016, 2:32 pm: You don't give much info. But I will assume this is a girl asking because a guy wouldn't worry about such details.
I have watched those who attend a wedding but are not in the wedding party such as bridesmaids, flower girl. I've been to lots of weddings and never seen attendees attempt to dress any fancier than when they attend church.
Theres also an unwritten rule that wedding goers shouldn't try to look so pretty as to outshine the bride. Most recently, my daughters were in a wedding and their hair was done by a professional since they were in the wedding.
If your hair is shorter, there's not much you can do with it. Perhaps used hair combs to pull your hair away from your face, a hair clip with a flower on it. If you have long hair, have someone do a nice braiding do for you. There are many simple diy videos on youtube and braiding looks very fancy. It the hair is long enough to twist until you can twist it into a bun, then use a hair clip to hold it up in place. Or just go with your hair freshly washed and hanging down or as you always were it. If your hair is dyed colors that are not natural, then that is what you will go to the wedding with. You can't really make drastic changes depending on what your hair is like. Whatever you are in the mood for most likely will be fine. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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