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Preparing For Prom Night
By Ian Partridge
Preparing for prom night should begin months ahead of time.
Getting a date comes first. Girls without steady boyfriends spend more
time finding a date than do the boys. The best strategies involve
becoming a part of a particular group and building a particular friendship
with prom night in mind.
Boys and girls each have their respective areas to prepare. Sometimes
it's difficult just to get the boys to rent their tuxedo, but they also need to
arrange for the limousine rental, cover all costs, and make the
arrangements for the night-such as a group activity or a romantic dinner
before.
For girls, preparing for prom night is more intense. Make a to do list for
the prom. Make another just for your hair. Select dress, jewelry, and
hairstyle in that order, coordinating everything. If you need a hair stylist,
begin asking for recommendations in advance. If you have one already,
make a special appointment three months ahead to discuss your prom
hairstyle.
Six weeks ahead, book an appointment with your stylist no less than four
hours before the limo arrives. Try a complete dress rehearsal with hair,
dress, and jewelry a month before your prom. Finally, on the day before
collect all your essentials in one place. Does your hairdryer work? Do
you need more gel?
These are the essential steps when preparing for prom night. Finally,
don't forget that you and your date will exchange corsage and
boutonnière. Buy it the day before, keep it refrigerated, and please try not
be nervous when you pin it on.
Ian Partridge lauched a website called http://www.promhair.us which
includes more resources and links relating to prom night
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