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Up Do . . . How To’s


 



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I have kind of bias towards hair on the face. If you’re a regular reader you most like likely read my article on getting hair off of your face (see the link below), particularly if you have an oval or heart shaped face. An up do is a marvelous way to accomplish that look. Personally up do’s are way under used with American women. When I ask myself why? I think that up do’s get a bum rap for being a lot of tricky maneuvers.

Of course a formal wedding up do can be very time consuming and tricky. Even for those of us who are professional hair stylists, up do’s can be time consuming and skill testing. But for an everyday look there are some pretty simple up do’s that you can do yourself in the morning in front of your mirror. But I find most women simply don’t know how to achieve some of these simple up do hair styles. I found a wonderful resource for those of us that might be “How to challenged” Thanks to the folks ad HairStyle.com here is a great article on the how to’s on four of the most popular up do’s.

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    1. really helpful, thanks soo much this article helped me heaps for the ball/prom!! :)

      Comment by sarah — April 13, 2006 @ 11:23 pm

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