How should i wear my hair for cheerleading tryouts??!


Question:
I want somehtin that will be out of my face but still cute..Bow or no Bow.half up or all up.
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Pull it all in a ponytail so you don't have to worry about it being in your face durring tryouts. And feel free to wear a bow with your school colors in it.

Other Answers:
I would say all up with no bow.

All up

I would say all up in a high pony tail they way your hair is naturally (straight or curly) and then I would put a bow in. I think that this shows that you are ready to work because your hair is out of your face but you're also put together because of the bow. Also it's might be a good idea to wear the school colors when you're trying out and then the bow could match one of the colors. Hope this helps!

ive tried out many different times for different things..i would have to say put it all up and do add a little ribbon for some jazz, this will show you have the spirit to be a cheerleader..just do your hair how you normally would up, its going to be a long day and youll want to be as comfortable as possible.

In a high pony tail/bun thingey. Its a little messey looking but its supposed 2. :) have fun and hope you make it!

Yay! i hoping to answer one of these questions! it depends if you do really intense stunts, then you would need to put your hair all up, with a cute school colored ribbon.If you're not doing stunts,Then put it half up half down. you should also check if you're allowed to do any style besides a plain ponytail.And if your doing a front handspring, step out, round off backhandspring,stepout,round off backhandspring full twisting layout. then your hair would be a mess!!
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