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Set Up Your Hair At Night

Updated Beijing Time

Night clubs have always been the fountain of fashion, and if you want to become the shining diva of your club, you need spend time at your make-up, dressing and hair.

Q: What's your favorite hair setup for night clubs?
  
A1: Long-haired girls are eye-catching. Personally, I prefer lovely girls, pretty and with long and straight hair.
   
A2: I think dyed and curled hair is more fashionable, but long hair never goes out of date, it's especially charming when dancing.
  
Now we present several chic ladies with their stylish hair.

Milk



Milk is a frequenter of 426; she really enjoys the hot atmosphere and feels safe because she has many friends there. She rates her hair at 90 points. She especially likes to braid it at the back with a colorful feather, but that takes lots of time.

Stephanie



She also likes to go to 426, and has many friends of her own age there. They dress themselves up as stars just for fun. Stephanie goes there twice or 3 times a week, usually at weekends. She also rates her hair at 90 points, saying "I love plain hair, not too complicated. I like to make long and straight hair a little naughty."

Yaoyao



Yaoyao likes Feelnet and Dongji Mini, because she loves dancing very much and finds great dance fans at these clubs. She usually goes clubbing twice or 3 times a week. She rates her hair 90 points. "It is difficult to change short hair. What I can do is change the color. I like neat but irregular hair styles. For me, my hair reflects my mood," she said.

Hebe



Hebe favors Babyface and Dongji Mini. She loves Rock'n'Roll and Hip Hop music. To her, a good club means good music and a large room for dancing. As to her hair, she marks it as 95 points.
"Curly long hair dyed with shining colors, is very eye-catching in night clubs," she said.

(Translated by Helena Zhang and proofread by David Kellaway, www.lifeofguangzhou.com)
 

Source: www.lifeofguangzhou.com

Editor: Helena Zhang

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