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By : Gen Wright    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-17 00:00:00
It is every girls dream to become a Prom Queen. After all, what is so bad about wishing to become respected Royalty, just even for a night? Even girls who do not really look like movie stars still strive to look their best at this special event which serves as their graduation from adolescence to adulthood.

With so much fuss going on about what prom dress to wear, what shoes to buy, and who to go to the prom with, some people forget to consider the perfect hair 'do for their prom, realizing their mistake only at the last minute. For girls out there who will be attending the Prom, be reminded that a smashing prom dress and sexy pair of shoes will go unnoticed if you wear your hair wrong. Here are a few tips to make sure that your prom hair 'do is perfect for your ensemble and is befitting a would-be Prom Queen:

Matching up With the Dress
Experts often decide on the right hairstyle for a person when the dress design is already final. Contrary to the belief that you choose the hairstyle that flatters only your face, a hair 'do should also match up to your outfit for it to look good. A chignon won't exactly work if you will dress as a punk, right? In formal occasions such as a prom, the elegant and sleek hairstyles are chosen most often because they match up to the flowing prom dresses that women wear. If you plan to wear a frilly prom dress, a sleek chignon or bun would do the trick. For elegant, flowing prom dresses, a smart high-ponytail (with dangling earrings to match) or hair worn loose but styled (straightened out or curled) looks very nice. It would be easy to decide on your 'do once you've finally chosen which dress to wear.

Long vs. Short
There is a preconceived notion that proms demand women to wear a hairstyle that is intended for long-haired people. However, did you know that you can still look dazzling even while sporting short hair? The length of your hair isn't really a concern when attending a prom; it's the amount of effort you made to groom your hair and make it look elegant for the occasion. Short cropped hair can look good by adding some shimmery spray or using a glittery barrette or tiara. Long-haired girls should never wear their hair loose without giving it a blow-dry or straightening it out. Whether you have long or short hair, the trick to looking your best is to groom your hair, regardless of its length.

Style at Home vs. Style at a Salon
Of course, in the rough economy when everyone is striving to save up a few bucks, there is the ongoing debate for girls as to whether they will style their hair at home or at the salon. Professional stylists would recommend ladies to go to the salon to style their hair and get their makeup done. After all, such Prom Packages are offered by most salons. A cheaper alternative is to hire a professional stylist to come over to fix you up. If you or your mom is confident that you can style your hair (and makeup) with ease, then a salon may not be necessary.
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