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Question Thinking ahead - December 5th 2010, 01:23 AM

Hi-Hi everyone! So while I wait for my hair to grow out, I really don't have any ideas for styles that'd look cute at least shoulder length. Some thing cute a thought of what my hair looks currently, a couple months should give some more length.

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Re: Thinking ahead - December 7th 2010, 02:28 AM

Hmm...well, my hair is about shoulder-length, and I like to twist it up in a clip so it looks sorta dishevelled. A good way to do it is to split your hair into three sections (almost as if you're going to braid it) then cross the left and right sections over one another, then bring the center section around them sorta. Mess around with it till you find a way that you like. Then clip it!


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