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Just a couple of weeks before my Senior year of high school was about to start, our Denver home sold and Kellie and I were in the car a couple of days later to make it to tennis and volleyball tryouts in Utah.
There were lots of surprises in that whole transition-but one of my favorites was the ridiculous (ridiculously fun!) number of dances in Utah high schools. You see, I came from the land of two dances: Homecoming and Prom. So MORP and Preference and Sadies and all of these other interestingly named gatherings were totally new territory. And I loved it.
You should also know that hair just isn’t my thing. I’m not really any good at it.
So for Homecoming at this new school with all these new people, I was really excited to go. And I don’t know where I got the idea or from who I borrowed it, but I decided it would be fun to use one of those triple-barrel curling irons (I don’t even know if that’s what they’re called…). End of the story? I looked a little like Mufasa. It was a little traumatic.
I guess what I’m saying is that we could have called this, “how to not look like Mufasa when you do your hair yourself.” But that’s just not as catchy.
Before I go any further, I should put your minds at ease and tell you that this post is not me, Mufasa-girl, telling you a thing about hair. Yeah, that wouldn’t go very well. But our good friend, Carley, who has been doing hair for years and is now teaching at a local hair school, came to give us some simple tips for homecoming hair.
Let’s start with Curling 101.
1. Start with some dirty hair. (Clarification. That doesn’t mean to go run 3 miles and then sit down in front of your mirror.) If you need to wash it right before styling (or even if you’re going on hair that hasn’t been washed in a day), apply a mousse or lightweight styling product to damp, towel-dried hair and blow dry it into the hair. Sometimes hairspray is just not enough if your hair has a hard time holding curl and the mousse will help hold the end style.
2. Section out hair in 1-2 inch U-shaped sections and pin. Pre-spray each section with hairspray as you section it out.

Step by step hairdo how-to! Get the styling products to rock this updo at Walgreens.com
Just a couple of weeks before my Senior year of high school was about to start, our Denver home sold and Kellie and I were in the car a couple of days later to make it to tennis and volleyball tryo
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