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Help I need a hand with DD's hair for an event

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Katymac · 25/09/2009 21:42

It's for a dance comp

Currently she wears it like this

If you look at hair on the website you can see hers is a bit plain

So can anyone give me a tutorial (on-line) to help me get something a little more fancy

Thanks

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Katymac · 25/09/2009 22:05

I guess I need to know what to buy to 'set' it so that it's solid (iyswim)

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Katymac · 25/09/2009 23:02

No-one?

OK I guess I go with fat(ish) curls set with hairspray - fingers crossed it works

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 12:46

Bump for more expert help

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MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 13:06

looking at the rest of th epics it doesn;t look 'too plain' as everyone else just has a bun too

I think a parting might help though - look at te way she has a side parting with the 'big' side twisted away from her face.

or just a side parting with a couple of well-placed clips to match her dress - this looks stylish and eyecatching without being too 'done' and would keep ends under control.

this is excessive!

also (if I dare say it) more makeup...

Katymac · 26/09/2009 13:11

I an thinking about make-up, not quite sure how much I can cope with

I guess more eyeshadow, alongside the existing eyeliner, lip stick instead of gloss & liner

Not sure if I can cope with blusher tbh

I have been looking for hair ornaments but not doing too well

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MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 15:26

I think just more eyeliner with a bigger flick would do it tbh

only takes a small amount on a pale skin to look hugely dramatic, so I think you need to turn it up a notch to make an equivalent impact, iyswim

re flowers, try Claire's etc and detach from band / reattach to slide as appropriate. Do not be afraid for it to be BIG.

is it the turquoise dress again?

MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 15:29

something like this stuck in one side of the bun?

I really liked that two-clip look I linked to earlier though

Katymac · 26/09/2009 19:00

More eyeliner, a scrap of eyeshadow (brown?) and a pink(ish) lipstick (not too peach, more coral?)

I will add some photos on my profile - I have been messing with her hair/jewellery a bit

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 19:27

Pictures now on my profile......which looks best?

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MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 20:55

do you know, the blingier earrings really make a difference

I'd use the crystal necklace and slides from the first pic and replace the under-bun pin thing with something bigger and greener - feathers, flowers, anythign you can lay your hands on in the right colour

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 21:05

The Diamonte necklace, marcasite ear-rings & hair slide, plus a green bobble of some sort

I have loads of spare fabric, I was thinking about making 'leaves' attached to a band with a kirby grip at the point to hold it in place?? 5 or 6 round the ponytail or is that a bit naff?

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 21:08

I can't cornrow

She always wears a necklace - but the choker she normally wear looks sad with the new neckline (see the photo in the opening post)

I agree about a bit of make-up....I think

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 21:21

Sorry should have said 'Thank you' for saying she was gorgeous......'tho I had very little to do with it

I think she is gorgeous and DH & I are often stunned that we produced her

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NotanOtter · 26/09/2009 21:24

she IS !!!

NotanOtter · 26/09/2009 21:45

gorgeous i mean!

Katymac · 26/09/2009 21:46

It's all very tricky

Thanks NAO....as I say I had little to do with how the genetic dice fell

I am about a 5/6 (ish on a good day) Dh is an 8 (or so) DD is just fab (IMVHO....)

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NotanOtter · 26/09/2009 21:49

i dont believe it - you are being hard on yourself

Katymac · 26/09/2009 21:49

I waxed her legs today, I can't tell you how upsetting that was.....my baby!!!

But she has been nagging for months and she said the girls at high school said she looked like a monkey & in Junior school (about 3 yrs ago) he was bullied by a girl who said she looked like a monkeys - so I had to

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Katymac · 26/09/2009 22:02

I think this time they were all sat on the grass comparing & several were very hairy.....so it wasn't specific

But when it was bullying it was horrid & no-one believed me

Of course now it seems so long ago but 1 comment threw me back into the bullying episode

Of course that doesn't excuse me waxing an 11yo's legs

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MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 22:05

do you know I was going to suggest doing something with the leftover fabric

I think a ruffle on a clip under the bun would look better than a band round the ponytail - good ruffling here

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