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Date Posted: Tue, Mar 27 2007, 16:32:27
Author: US mom
Subject: We didn't use wigs until novice. Although I enjoy the convenience and look, I'm glad we had the experience of curling, its part of our ID memories and made moving up to novice more special.
In reply to: no wigs 's message, "Our first Feis of the year, as a begginer we also had to forgo the wig here (downunder) my dd danced well AND she placed in all her 5 dances. two 2nds, two 4ths and a 7th (she tripped over her own foot!). she is very pleased and i am an even prouder mum. all the begginers looked very nice with their hair long and natural or curled gently as i did for my dd. bit fiddly but the end result was good. new (cheap) tiara and some fancy clips (also cheap) to finish it off and she looked a million dollars." on Sun, Mar 25 2007, 12:39:38


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[> [> I also prefer bun wigs or hairpieces as I detest ponytails... My DD are 15 and 14 and as we live in the tropics, getting their hair off their neck was always a consideration ( and the fact that curling does not work in 90% humidity) .. however we found that when the girls are dancing ponytails spin round and round and looks like the have helicopter blades on their heads... or those little propellors you can get on hats (like out of the Archie comics..lol) ... very distracting for me..lol. -- Lee in Darwin, Wed, Mar 28 2007, 1:30:42 [1]

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