QueenKoi Posted January 26, 2006 Posted January 26, 2006 I need to look for a hairstyle and i'm really at a lost. I want a updo with some spikes here and there but i don't have very long hair it's like shoulder lenght. But anyone know any sites i can check out. I want to go to hot topic to pick me up some jewlery and a bit extra. but i really need hair styles.
livininxtcgoth Posted January 26, 2006 Posted January 26, 2006 just looking through goth clothing/fashion sites will help u find some interesting stuff. i always see cute things i wish i could do w/ my hair/makeup when i'm shopping. www.heavyred.com those girls look gorgeous.... www.milieux.com/goth/hair that's a site w/ a long list of different sites for your hair, mostly for extensions and falls and stuff, but i thinkt here's some style sites. that site also has links for clothes, make up, corsets, pretty much anything.
n0Mad Posted January 27, 2006 Posted January 27, 2006 When I first read the subject subheading I thought it said, "I have to shop for pr0n". Now that I could help you with. lol
QueenKoi Posted January 27, 2006 Author Posted January 27, 2006 i can shop for porn at my freinds house. He has tons
bean Posted January 27, 2006 Posted January 27, 2006 When I first read the subject subheading I thought it said, "I have to shop for pr0n". Now that I could help you with. lol <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought it said that too! where is my head at? hehe I have shoulder length hair too..do you plan on doing your own hair or having someone else do it? If you are doing it yourself, you might want to play around with some different things - I do different crazy things with mine at home, but then never go out with the crazy hair do's lol. There is this stuff at Sally Beauty Supply called "hair cement" (can't think of the brand name) that works really well for spikes and any other style you want to hold.
QueenKoi Posted January 27, 2006 Author Posted January 27, 2006 if i can get someone to do it for a really cheap price * my mom is paying for all my stuff* but if not i'm like SOL. I hope i can find someone. Though prom is june 2nd *so they think damn school* the next few months are about to fly by. I'll be 18 before i know it.
FarrIL Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Go to dollar stores or any beauty shop and look at the section of "fake hair" they have. Honestly, for Prom my senior year, I pulled my hair up into a high(er) bun than normal and put a fake-hair tie around it. My hair looked professionally done almost. My grandmother would always bark about how I never did anything with my hair but when she saw one of my photos, she exclaimed "I LIKE HER HAIR!! Who did it?!" Mom: "She did." If I can find the picture, I'll scan it and show you, if you want to see it. But yeah, back to my suggestion....... like I said, dollar stores always have these hairties that look like real hair in the hair goods section. Right around the area of hair bands, bracelets and all that fun stuff. Look around, find something to match your natural hair colour and, for less than 2 bucks, you have yourself something that looks professional. =3 And, instead of it taking 2+ hours for something professional, you have awesome hair in less than 10 minutes. =D
Guest Megalicious Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 I need to look for a hairstyle and i'm really at a lost. I want a updo with some spikes here and there but i don't have very long hair it's like shoulder lenght. But anyone know any sites i can check out. I want to go to hot topic to pick me up some jewlery and a bit extra. but i really need hair styles. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Im sorry I really cant help you there ... since I went to my prom with a shaved head lol ..... and looked damn good =)
Crazed Vampyress Posted February 4, 2006 Posted February 4, 2006 all i can suggest is a good stylist can make anything possible. maybe sketch out a few ideas or take several pictures you like and see if you can come up with something thats a mix of a couple ideas you see you like.
sass_in_the_pants Posted February 4, 2006 Posted February 4, 2006 theknot.com actually has alot of up-dos. They might not have the spikes you want in them, but you can just tell the stylist to add them in. You might be able to do your hair yourself, if you've got the patience and the time to practice. Otherwise, I know that Aveda has a hair school here, and maybe some others. They might offer you cheaper prices. And in my experience, a salon isn't necessarily any better than any place else. There's this place by my house, I don't know the name, but Ruby cuts hair. She 147 years old, but she's good. Maybe if you can find a stylist that isn't affiliated with a salon, they'll do it cheaper.
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