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Re: Hairstyles for Martial Arts. 1.Pippi Longstocking pigtail braids (that's my go-to for about 90% of my life). 2. Two French or Dutch braids. You could loop the braids under themselves Swiss-Miss style. July 24th, 2015, 04:26 PM #3.
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Re: guys sporting girly hairstyles :) I think buns and braids on a long haired male can actually emphasize their masculinity, definitely attractive. But honestly (and you did ask for opinions) every time I think of a male with curled hair I picture Louis XVI and those men with the powdered wigs.
The Chinese braided bun works very well for me held with hairpins instead of hairsticks. I arrange it in the first place with hairsticks, put in eight pins around it, then remove the hairsticks. A bun that can easily be adjusted to move over a bit on the top of the head works well for me also. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Last.
Googling the question comes up with places where women confess they tuck their hair behind their ears but only when they are alone and no one can see, as though it were a really bad thing to do! At hip! Next goal: Tailbone length. Final goal: fingertip length. Growing out henna.
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The Gibson tuck and the Victorian style updo are also nice, but can be time consuming sometimes. Basically any style that prevents shed hairs from falling into food is good. Ponytails are actually very bad for food service because shed hairs can still come out. Braids are much better.
A straw set should work. It will take a LONG time and a lot of patience, but it will eat up your length and make your hair curly. The smaller and tighter you can get the set, the shorter it'll be, and from there, you can pin up the curls and do updos and such to get the required look.
Bridesmaid Hairstyles I'm going to be a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding this next weekend and I still haven't figured out what to do with my hair! I don't really want to have a visible hair toy like a fork or stick because I feel that may take attention away from the bride.