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Altįriėl of Dorthonion
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I really need one, I'm not entirely sure which one to pick. For info on my hair, check out the Phoob.
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What are your choices? I'm guessing that since you don't know *which* to pick, you have some ideas already....

What does your dress look like? How do you normally wear your hair? What kinds of things do you hate/love doing to your hair?

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I thought you were going to do it "gypsy style"?

I think you should leave it down at least, and try to keep it somewhat natural. Is your hair naturally straight or curly? Or somewhere in between?

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Its curly. I usually have in a bun but I want to go with letting it down this time. My dress is a spagetti strap in pink. The design isn't very inricate, but my dress is very pretty. and sexy...woot.
Anyhoot, My jewelry will probably get in the way of having my hair a la gypsy because my hair might cover it and not make it as noticeable as possible. I might do the thick curls I was talking about but will part it on the side and place a pin or other decorative item to hold it there.

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Big curls would be very pretty. You could pull the portion around your face back in small sections (with bobby pins or decorative pins, depending on how you wanted to go) to keep from obscuring your jewlery.
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Matrix (the same people who make the "Sleek Look" stuff I use) have a curl defining system my sister uses, too, and she says it's good. She also likes Bouncy Creme.
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quote:
Its curly. I usually have in a bun but I want to go with letting it down this time. My dress is a spagetti strap in pink. The design isn't very inricate, but my dress is very pretty. and sexy...woot.
Anyhoot, My jewelry will probably get in the way of having my hair a la gypsy because my hair might cover it and not make it as noticeable as possible. I might do the thick curls I was talking about but will part it on the side and place a pin or other decorative item to hold it there.

Yes, I would recommend leaving it down and curly, and just pull part of it back. That's probably the best way to go. [Smile]

Good luck, and have fun! You *must* show us pics later! [Wink]

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