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Is it possible to "re-do" the hair styles after the day it is done? My step daughter and I have an appointment for the only day we had time, and we have the Princess Breakfast the following morning...is it fairly easy to pull the hair back and stick the little hair bits back on, style it and go...or is it pretty impossible to re-create the look the next day? (I am mostly referring to the Pop princess and the Diva hair styles!)

anyone have any experience with this?

thanks!!!!

:goodvibes
 
Is it possible to "re-do" the hair styles after the day it is done? My step daughter and I have an appointment for the only day we had time, and we have the Princess Breakfast the following morning...is it fairly easy to pull the hair back and stick the little hair bits back on, style it and go...or is it pretty impossible to re-create the look the next day? (I am mostly referring to the Pop princess and the Diva hair styles!)

anyone have any experience with this?

thanks!!!!

:goodvibes


My DD has gotten the Disney Diva 2x now and always the day before we go home and about 4 days before going back to school. As long as she stays out of the water, her hair usually lasts a few days. Even after sleeping, it looked just fine. I can't remember if I put extra hair spray on those next days but probably. :scared1:

By the time she is going back to school it is starting to come more undone but is good enough for her to show her class. :wizard:
 
I don't know if this questions has been answered or not, but do you tip the FGIT like at a regular salon? Thanks for the help! Also there are a few dresses at disneyoutlet.com and they are offering 15% off today.
 
Does anyone know how much the Hannah Montanna treatment is?:wizard: :bride: princess:

it starts at 109.95 with in the last 5-10 pages a fairy godmother in training came on and posted what's included and how much. also they have two different packages.

I don't know if this questions has been answered or not, but do you tip the FGIT like at a regular salon? Thanks for the help! Also there are a few dresses at disneyoutlet.com and they are offering 15% off today.

You can but you don't have to.
 

Do all of the BBB hairstyles come with pixie dust? The one I've seen the most with the pixie dust was the Fairytale Princess and I was planning on getting that one or the Disney Diva. I really want a lot of pixie dust, so I hope the Disney Diva comes with it. Also, which hairstyle would you reccomend cause I cant choose. :scared1: also, I was thinkin about goin to claires before I left and picking out a tiara/crown to wear since me and my friend are having this done before Pleasure Island that night.

Meredith :tinker:

They all come w/ pixiedust it just shows up more on the fairytale hairstyle. If you are picking the fairytale style b/c you like the tiara you can get it w/ the diva style for 10 dollars more or you can get them at claires. I saw some at walmart just a few weeks ago in the girls section on the little racks w/ ponytails and things like that but I don't remember houw much they were.
 
Do all of the BBB hairstyles come with pixie dust? The one I've seen the most with the pixie dust was the Fairytale Princess and I was planning on getting that one or the Disney Diva. I really want a lot of pixie dust, so I hope the Disney Diva comes with it. Also, which hairstyle would you reccomend cause I cant choose. :scared1: also, I was thinkin about goin to claires before I left and picking out a tiara/crown to wear since me and my friend are having this done before Pleasure Island that night.

Meredith :tinker:

If you want a lot of pixie dust, you could always stop at Libby Lou before you leave and pick up a "create your own" pixie dust package so that you can add some as you go throughout the day. I want to say the pixie dust packages were around $10 for two, but don't quote me on that. It comes with the pixie dust, a little baggie to keep it in, and a wand to appy it. Just an idea. I know we picked some up for when "Tinkerbell" :cool2: drops off some little surprises (Cards and such) for our kids in our room while we are out at the parks.
 
Awesome thank you so much. I also looked in my show makeup and I have some loose glitter laying around I think I might take that as well. Thanx for the advice.

Meredith :tinker:
 
I was looking at the disneystore.com for a costume for my almost 2 year old and they had the cutest tinkerbell infant one for $7.99, I thought perfect price and cute so she wont feel left out when her sisters got to BBB but when I went to buy it the shipping was $33 ! yikes, no thanks lol! They must use UPS or something to ship to canada, I guess we will have to try to find one at a canadian store. But they do have great things for those who live in the USA.
 
In response to the PP, as a fellow Canadian, I totally agree with you that Americans are so lucky to be able to order online and enjoy the low prices and often cheap to free shipping for items. I have never ordered online because I don't want to pay the international shipping, the duty, the taxes, and the brokerage fees.

I am lucky to live near Disney Stores and a Disney Outlet. I managed to find an older "model" of the Tinkerbell costume (that retailed for $50 originally) for just under $7.00. It was the only one in the clearance rack and it was the size I needed!! There were cute matching shoes for $5, but no luck in the size. This costume is perfect for the hot and humid Florida weather. I hope DD wears this for her BBB experience in August, but if not, it will make a great park costume for another day since the top is practically like a swim top! I found a great Cinderella dress from the grocery store, The Real Canadian Superstore for $10 during Halloween season that she loves to wear too. We'll be packing 2 dresses for her for the trip! Good luck trying to find a costume for your little one!princess:
 
My DD has an appt in July but doesn't know yet which style she will pick. I was just wondering for those of you who have gotten the bun hairstyle, have you tried to recreate it once you got home? If so was it hard? I'd love to know how they make it look so good.
 
Took my DD age 6, in December and she loved it. We did the bun and I was shocked by the amount of hairgel they use to get it all into place. Add the hair pins, hairspray and the glitter - WOW!!! She slept in it and it was prefect the next morning. Have never attempted it at hair - I don't have the patience for that but it did not seem that hard.
 
My DD has an appointment at BBB on our next trip which is next week, and I was wondering if you treat this like a trip to the salon and give the "stylist" a tip? or is it just the one price? Thank you!
 
My DD-6 got the Fairytale Princess in December and slept in it, tiara and all and had no problem the next morning. We are doing the same thing in July when we go back - hair at Downtown Disney on day two and then we have breakfast at the castle the next morning. I only had to adjust one hair pin. My niece did the Diva and also slept in it with no problem. The amount of hair gel, hair spray, glitter and hair pins is incredible.
As for tipping the FGM - I did. I did it very discretely as I have been told you are not supposed to but ours was fantastic.
As for buying your own tiara - just be sure it is onethat will stay in place. The Disney ones are metal with a metal comb attached to it.
Can't wait to get back - 3rd trip in 18 months!
 
You can change - we changed from hair and nails to the full package once my DD 'touched' all the dresses. They are very flexible - more money for them.
 
:goodvibes we loved BBB in DTD, didnt tip cuz dh and I cried the whole time:rotfl2: DD4 was in awe of herself princess: :upsidedow , in hindsight I wished I had tipped because out 2 FG were so lovely.
Her hairstyle stayed perfectly for 4 days, and I helped it along with extra hairpins and spray, it was almost perfect for dayyyyyyyyyyyys. She adored it

Have a blast!
 
Ok, a really stupid tipping question from an Australian where they don't have the whole tipping thin. HOW do you tip, do you give it to the FGMIT herself or at the register when paying? Should it be a cash thing or can you use a card? We will be paying with a gift card so do we add on with that or do we tip with cash?
 
The whole tipping thing -
Tips at something like this are usually cash. I have been told that they should not be tipped but that's not how my DH and I do it. I tipped our FGM directly, at the end just before we cashed out. I did it very quietly and slipped her $20 when I shook her hand goodbye and thanked her.
Have fun and remember not everyone does the tip thing at BBB.:goodvibes
 
I Haven't had time to read this whole tread yet, but does anyone know offhand if the minnie dress I am seeing in photos from the DDD BBB is at the MK location. We are planning on an appointment there as it is just more convinent but DD4 has her heart set on the "Minnie Dress"!!!
 
princessmom 29 are you talking about the red minnie dress... no problem you can get it at the DTD location but the MK location i'm really not sure, you could get i from any shops but i'm nto sure about the MK BBB...

If it's the BLUE minnie dress it's gone no more, I've been looking and looking and looking online and can't find them anywhere at all. my dd was so wanting it but she'll have to get something eles. :(
 
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