How to Arrive at Cowboys Stadium
The weather is unpredictable, but spring in Texas means
moist mornings. The last thing you want to do is stand in line for over two hours in humid air and let your hair-sprayed hair; you woke up two hours early to curl and fall. I suggest arriving with your full makeup on and your hair nicely straightened or blow-dried. I say that because this is the only day
you do not need to be “practicing” a routine, either DCC choreography or your
own solo, once you get inside Texas Stadium. Therefore, you will have at least an hour of time to do nothing except "fluff & puff," i.e., curl your hair and even have help from all the other hopefuls. This means your hair will not look like it has too much product from having to do it twice. Many also arrive in curlers and don't take their hair down until inside, which is another way of avoiding doing it twice.
One way to get that perfect Texas Hair is to tease your roots (don’t
overdo it) and then curl the bottoms. You want to curl AWAY from your face; this
will give your hair lightness and help if stay curled throughout the day. Since I am not a talented teaser, my favorite product is the new hair-body
boosting powder by Aveda. I lift an inch worth of hair from my natural part on both sides and sprinkle a line of the powder evenly. Then, gently run your fingers front to back to activate it. This will boost your hair and also help
keep it dry and high. Whatever makes you
look best and stand out is the hairstyle you want to go with.
Remember, it is not about everyone else, it is only about
you. Do not compare yourself, your hair, or your outfit to everyone else; it is
only about what you do on the dance floor and how inspiring your smile is. You
got this!
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