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11-02-2006, 01:57 PM
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Mrs W
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chesterfield
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1st Hair trial
Went to the hair dresses to day for my 1st trial.
I quite like what she has dome but I think it needs to be higher up?? Let me know what you think...
Miner desaster my actual hair dresser is on holiday and does not land until the day of my wedding but lookly a nother lady who has been off on maternaty leave (just had twins, one of each) will be back in time.
Hope these pic's work
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11-02-2006, 02:06 PM
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J's Wife - Will's Mummy
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I do like your hair, but I can see why you'd like it higher up.

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11-02-2006, 02:37 PM
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Its lovely. I love the back as well. I think slightly higher up would make it perfect. 
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11-02-2006, 03:02 PM
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I love it but agree slightly higher up
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11-02-2006, 03:03 PM
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Agreed - utterly gorgeous but possibly a bit higher up?
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11-02-2006, 03:20 PM
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Mrs Broon
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Ooh, I love your heart shaped thingie in your hair thats lovely. Not too keen on the babys breathe if I am totally honest - makes it a wee bit too busy IMO, but don't let me put you off I tend to have quite simple tastes. Maybe if the flowers were spread out more rather than in little bunches... anyway, I love the actual style although I do agree with you it does need to be slightly higher up.
Very pretty *thumbs up*
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11-02-2006, 05:56 PM
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Oh it looks lovely!! I'd say a bit higher up too though.. 
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11-02-2006, 06:23 PM
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I think the hair is beautiful, agree with slightly higher up so it peeks over your head more. Also with the gyp in your hair, maybe slightly smaller pieces? Your hair is so delicate, and you have a really gentle face, I think more spaced out flowers would go with the 'look' more. If that makes sense.
I love the hair clip, and the overall effect is gorgeous, you have the most beautiful coloured hair!
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11-02-2006, 06:54 PM
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Tired new Mummy!
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Originally Posted by miss_cupotea
Ooh, I love your heart shaped thingie in your hair thats lovely. Not too keen on the babys breathe if I am totally honest - makes it a wee bit too busy IMO, but don't let me put you off I tend to have quite simple tastes. Maybe if the flowers were spread out more rather than in little bunches... anyway, I love the actual style although I do agree with you it does need to be slightly higher up.
Very pretty *thumbs up*
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Exactly what i was thinking!
I think the gypsophelia (flowers) would look nicer spread out a bit more. And maybe a bit more sparse.
Just my opinion obviously. We dont all like the same things!
But the style is gorgeous! Love the loose curls and hairclip. 
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13-02-2006, 02:36 PM
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I love the hair style, your hair looks so glossy - it's lovely. Really like the sparkly clip too. But agree with the others that may be it would look better without the flowers, or just smaller pieces put in to make it look more delicate.
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13-02-2006, 02:58 PM
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i think were all the same on here today!!!, your hair looks in totally gorgeous condittion by the way girl!
i love the front, and like you say a little bit higher up so you can see more from the front will look exellent, im a bit of a plain jayne myself, and i like hair more tidy..........not meaning your hair is horrbile( crap at words me, ...apologies) I more go for more defined curls rather than lose bits, if that makes any sence at all.....youd never think im a bloody hairdresser would ya!?
if i had hair half as glossy and shiny as yours, girl i would be so chuffed!xxxxxp.s im glad the hairdresser thing is ok for you
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13-02-2006, 03:13 PM
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Mrs Broon
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Originally Posted by kayannatink
I think the gypsophelia (flowers) would look nicer spread out a bit more. And maybe a bit more sparse.
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oh is that what they are. Whats babies breath then? Am I thinking of something else?
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13-02-2006, 06:05 PM
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Its grand
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I love your hair and the lovely heart thin too. Maybe a bit higher up and the flowers spread out a little more though.
What do you use on your hair?? Its so shiney and silky looking.
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14-02-2006, 01:58 PM
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Mrs W
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chesterfield
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Originally Posted by Lady Rools
I think the hair is beautiful, agree with slightly higher up so it peeks over your head more. Also with the gyp in your hair, maybe slightly smaller pieces? Your hair is so delicate, and you have a really gentle face, I think more spaced out flowers would go with the 'look' more. If that makes sense.
I love the hair clip, and the overall effect is gorgeous, you have the most beautiful coloured hair!
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Thank you.... I was worried my hair looked a bit dark and my hairdresser sugessted having it highlighted but I've never done anything to it so I'm a bit worried about colouring it.
I was thinking of ditching the gyp??
Thanks to every one, for your comments chears 
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14-02-2006, 02:02 PM
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Mrs W
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chesterfield
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Originally Posted by sairy mary
i think were all the same on here today!!!, your hair looks in totally gorgeous condittion by the way girl!
i love the front, and like you say a little bit higher up so you can see more from the front will look exellent, im a bit of a plain jayne myself, and i like hair more tidy..........not meaning your hair is horrbile( crap at words me, ...apologies) I more go for more defined curls rather than lose bits, if that makes any sence at all.....youd never think im a bloody hairdresser would ya!?
if i had hair half as glossy and shiny as yours, girl i would be so chuffed!xxxxxp.s im glad the hairdresser thing is ok for you
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Hi, Thanks for your lovley comments..... actually I'm not sure about the hairdresser... I was in pain all afternoon...It took my H2B 25mins to take out the 40 hair grips and the bobble.... afterwards I looked like I had been dragged through a hedge backwards LOL.. I cried as he took it out as it hurt and now my scalp is scratched and very red and sore I really dont want to go through that on my wedding night.. any ideas Please anyone?????
Thank you

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14-02-2006, 02:03 PM
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Mrs W
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chesterfield
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Originally Posted by irishgirl
What do you use on your hair?? Its so shiney and silky looking.
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At the moment Balsam but normally Timmotee for blondes.....Thank you 
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20-02-2006, 01:16 PM
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Enjoying being a Mrs :o)
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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aw I know you say it hurt you but it did look absolutely stunning! Beauty is pain isn't it!!!!!
I too had my hair up with lots of pins but I wanted it to stay all day so wasn't too bothered and it didn't really hurt that much, but I do have very thick hair. Maybe have another trial and mention for her to be a bit more gentle.
Good luck with it!!
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20-02-2006, 01:49 PM
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I'm the Mom.NO questions!
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OK heres my two'pennorth then.
My hair was past my waist and the amount of clips and pins and harispray it took to put up was  but then it is fine just loads of it.
Personally I would go higher and maybe 'tighter'? The hairdresser 'god love her' told me that it would loosen during the day.So in the morning I had a non cosmetic facelift it was that tight.But it stayed put all day and night.
Maybe instead of the Gyp ( yes it is babys breath, gyp is the fancy name) what about individual flowers like orange blossom (if its the right time of year) O/B smells divine (Imo) and the flowers are white plus I think there is some symbolism to do with weddings tiedd in with it.
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20-02-2006, 01:53 PM
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I'm the Mom.NO questions!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: midlands
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Have found a piccie of the flower I mean I don't think it would be to hard to wire them individually.
If not something like that what about sparkly pin things. I had pearls which were dead easy to make but cost a fortune in the shops.
You just get long hairgrips and thread on whatever beads you want by shoving one of the pin legs throught the hole in the middle of the bead.
You have lovely bone structure so go delicate.
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20-02-2006, 01:54 PM
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I'm the Mom.NO questions!
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