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Hair Do’s for that Special Night! - Continued

Continued from Hair Do’s for that Special Night!

Medium length hair provides you with many options in styling you hair for a great time out on the town or for the big occasion. Some of the methods of doing your hair for a great night is still using your natural hairstyle, but adding a few final additions. Adding a headband that includes the use of glitter, bows or even glittery jewels is the rage. With medium length hair, you can still braid a few pieces, pulling back the sides, and clipping up the sides with a fancy piece.

With a medium length hair, you can add all types of curls to your hair, or you can straighten your hair, and expect it to last most of the night. Because you don’t have the full weight of hair that someone with very long hair would, you can easily style your hair for a longer lasting look. 

If you have shorter hair, you can pull your hair forward or you can slick your hair back for a different type of style. Shorter hairstyles are fast becoming all the rage, because you can do so much, and it will last all night long! Sweeping your hair to one side, pulling the line of your hair to a zig zag position or adding streaks of color, your hair is going to be easy to manage, and stylish for your personality. 

No matter what your hair type, when you are going ‘fancy’ it is important to remember what your personal day to day style is. Changing your hair too much when going out on the town can make you look like a totally different person, but I guess it really depends on if you want to be recognized or if you want to be personalized!



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