Wednesday, July 29, 2009

I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

Im sooooo sick of plain old ponytails!!! Id like ideas that arent too fancy for work...and also ideas for when I wanna go out! Thanks!



I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

Have them cut layers in your hair. It doesn't matter how thin the actual hairs are, it's how many hair follicles you have. My mom just got her long, thin hair cut last week, and the hairstylist put about 5 layers in it. She absolutely loves it and it looks a lot thicker and healthier. You can ask them to cut one layer at a time and then you just decide what you're comfortable with. I'm going next week.....I'm so excited. 'Bout time I did somethin with this mess !! HeeHee. Good luck !



I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

I have the same problem and lately i have looked through some old magizeens here are some ideas



pull some of your hair up into a ponytellbut leave your frount bangs down once you have the ponytail up in a rubber band take the left over and rap it around the pony tell as many times as needed the use a bobby pin to secretly tuck it under! its a casual yet fancy look and it keeps everyone wondering how you did it because if you do it right all they will see is the hair not the rubber band!



I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

put crown area in pony tail. take section from the right side and wrap around the top of the pony tail holder;tie in knot and pin under the base of pony tail. take section from left side and go over pony tail;knot and pin. right side. left side.



when you reach the bottom place hair in bobby pin; twist wrist and pin in (under pony tail probably)



now to the front.



part your hair the way you want it and pin into place for now.



grab sections of hair, knot it and pin underneath the falling hair.



depending on the length of hair you might want to knot the base of the pony tail and pin down in an x and pin everything else to that. (hair with no layers)



believe me it sounds harder than it is; especially if you hot roller (and back comb) it first.



this style can also be varied easily to your personal style. for a wedding updo just pin the curls into place.



here's another one. from the ponytail position , loosen it just a little. part your hair down the middle under the elastic band, pull pony tail up; then down thru the parting. apply smoothig serum to midshaft of hair and put elastic band at ends of hair. wrap under and secure ends with clip



I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

Take strands on top of your hair and twist them into little buns but pull some strands from the front and back to soften it.



I have thin hair that comes down to the middle of my back. Any ideas for updos?

i have one.



you will need these items:



*large sponge cut into long strips about 1 inch thick



*aluminum foil



*perm papers (also called end papers)



*hairspray or setting spray (some kind of 'fixing' spray)



*comb



*hair clip to hold away hair not currently being used



i think that's all.



wrap foil around long sponges



how to:



part hair horizontally from ear to ear and pin up top part.



grab section (on thin hair probably 3 sections on bottom. maybe only 2) and comb to smooth. spray, and end paper on ends, wrap vertically and sideways (/),bend ends of sponge into the middle. let down the rest of your hair (for more hair part from temple to temple) and do the same.



you can either go under a dryer or blowdry to heat it up (it must be heated completely and cooled completely to work properly). apply makeup or make dinner while cooling.



when cooled, take out sponges gently and finger comb.



if you are running late the next morning just heat up some pomade in your palms, dab on your hair , then finger comb. pull back the sides and pin in back. beautiful.



takes between 30 min. and 1 hour- depending.

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