Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

I just ordered my dress for prom and I was wondering what someone would reccomend for me to do with my hair. I don't want an updo b.c they simply don't look good with my face but now I'm not sure what to do.



Here is a picture of the dress:



http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...



So can anyone suggest a way I should do my hair for prom?



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

curls, fancy bun, curly fancy bun!!!



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

duuude....definately a sweet mohawk in that dress!!!



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

oh, oh! me likey! i think u should have ur hair kinda curled or straightened.



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

that is soo pretty! since u want ur hair down, well, do u have bangs? just curl ur hair out wards, like tunnels and at the bottom, curl up. hope i helped u.



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

First of all its a beautiful dress!!!! And i think u should put it half up and curl the rest and maybe have some loose curls around ur face.. itll be cute!! Good Luck!



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

u should have it wavy



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

so vary nice leave it down and straighten it



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

Keep it simple yet very sexy! Take a look at this, it would go GREAT with that dress! It's elegant, sexy, fun, and young...it's perfect! If it doesn't show you the picture right away, hit the continue gallery button and it will bring you directly to the picture I'm talking about!



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

First off, very beautiful dress. Secondly the hair, I think you should do somewhat of a hump since you don't have bangs. Keep your naturally curly hair because in my opinion curly hair is gorgeous. The combo with the curls and the hump (not too high) will look nice. Either that or leave your hair down in soft wavy curls. (Romanticeqsue)



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

Leave it down and keep your hair curly. Maybe even enhance your curl.



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

The dress is gorgeous.



Pick a style for your hair type and face and body shape.



Something you will feel comfortable with yet something



a bit innocent yet flirty to go with the dress.



Hairstyle to go with my prom dress?

Since we want prom to go as smoothly as you do, we have made a guide list of things for you to remember. First, choose if you are having your hair done at home or at the salon. Then read up on some tips to keep in mind, as well as hairstyles to consider.



Doing it by Yourself?



Going to the Salon?



Tips About Today's Styles



Always Popular Hairstyles



Doing it by Yourself?



Straightening your hair before doing any styling will make the styling easier, especially if you wish to have clean fresh curls. This season, the curls are little and tight.



Part your hair on top of your head to "glamour up" an ordinary hairstyle.



If your hair is dry, run conditioner (about a dime/nickel size depending on thickness of hair) through your hair to eliminate frizz. This really works and won't make your hair crispy like mouse or spray.



If you are not sure which products to use and you are on a budget, try Herbal Essence. It smells fabulous and works all hair types.



Going to the Salon?



Make an appointment at least 2 weeks in advance.



Bring a picture of the hairstyle you want, and know exactly what you are expecting.



Communicate with the stylist to make sure there are no misunderstandings.



Wear a button down shirt so you don't ruin all that hard work when you go to get dressed.



Expect to spend at least $30 - $65.



Don't stress out if it doesn't turn out exactly how you wanted it to.



Tips About Today's Styles



STRAIGHT hair is in, but so are CURLS. Natural tone highlights are out. Instead, streak your tips or underneath of hair with a metallic purple, wine red or other loud color for the trendy retro look.



Prom is that one special night you want to remember as perfect, therefore your hair may become your worst enemy - if it is not already. So first off, you must remember "not to fret about the small stuff." If all else fails, straighten your hair for a sleek and glamorous look, wear a delicate headband with rhinestones, or tie your hair up and add babies breath to make it appear professional. Another popular fashion style that always works is the traditional French twist.



Always Popular Hairstyles



If you do not trust others with your hair or simply do not no what style to choose from, follow the guide below to find an always popular and do-able hairstyle.... not to mention easy - and best of all...cheap.



The CLASSIC girl will brush her hair back in a tight ponytail leaving a small section of the pony tail underneath. Wrap what was left out around the pony tail holder. Use bobby pins to secure the loose hair, but try to keep them hidden. Remember that the tighter the hair, the less you will have to spend time restyling later that night when you're having fun. Don't make the ponytail either too high or too low, and use a little bit of hair spray - sleek it down with your fingertips to decrease any flyways.



If you want to go for the GIRLIE look, start with a small part to the side. Brush your hair back and to the opposite side of the part (below your ears). Tie your hair back on the side with a cute ponytail holder that matches your dress, and let your hair fall over the front of your shoulders. You can brush out some of the hair from the top so that it is loose and has volume. For those that have layers, let the shorter ends fall loose but keep them all to one side.



ROMANTIC is always a popular look for prom. The traditional style is to pull half of your hair up form your ears to the top of your head. Tie the hair back in a ponytail and divide the hair into small or large section (whichever you prefer). Twist the sections and tie them up, leaving the tips loose to flutter. Then secure with bobby pins (the more the better, as long as they are concealed). Leave the rest of your hair hanging straight (use a straightening iron if your hair is naturally wavy or curly) and use conditioner to eliminate frizz.

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