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Twilight Series Question

In Twilight, the book and the film, why does Edward tell Bella to put her hair down when James and the others are coming?

I don't understand why he tell her to do it. Is it to hide her face? Alice says that her hair being down won't help as she could smell her across the field (Rosalie in the film says this) but I don't understand why. Please help!
 twilight-7 posted over a year ago
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dancinqueen97 said:
When she puts her hair down, it covers her neck's pulse and her scent coming from the arteries in her neck.


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so true!! = )
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VeroniaSalazar said:
Edward tell her to put her hair down because it will hide her scent more than if she had it up.
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sapherequeen said:
So they don't see her pale but blushed face, smell her delicious blood from her neck (Rosalie said, "Like that'll help, I can smell her from across the field"---you gotta luv Rosalie), or notice her that much.
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So they don't see her pale but blushed face, smell her delicious blood from her neck (Rosalie said, "Like that'll help, I can smell her from across the field"---you gotta luv Rosalie), or notice her that much.
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latanya1277 said:
Edward did not want them to smell her human sent.
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SanaH said:
So James wouldn't be able to catch her scent
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Jacobblackswife said:
so they couldnt smell her but in the movie she didnt and they smelled her lmao
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