Not exact matches
Needle phobes are likely familiar with acupuncture's main
tool: fine, disposable needles no thicker than a
few strands of
hair.
Anyway... I get a lot of questions from readers on social media or on the blog or even via email about how I do my
hair, what
hair tools or products I love, etc... so I thought I would share a
few things here and there on what I like and what I use!
If you want more
hair tips now, here's my post on
hair tools I can't live without, and it is still quite accurate except for a
few things.
Give yourself some added waves at the bottom with a
few quick runs through your
hair with a hot
tool.
If you wash your
hair every day it really doesn't make a difference, but if you can hold on for a
few days you want your
hair style to last and that's why I love my Hot
Tools 24K Gold!
If you opt to keep a
few strands of
hair loose at the front like Hayek, you can define them with a
tool like Bed Head Curlipops Curling Wand for Loose Curls ($ 18, amazon.com).
As for your
hair, going red would help pull off the look without flaw, but be sure to add in a
few waves with a
tool like Drybar 3 - Day Bender 1» Barrel Digital Curling Iron ($ 135; sephora.com).
I ended up soaking my
hair with my Biossance body oil and laying off on any heat
tools for a
few days.
I've done several posts all about my healthy
hair routine, my favorite products and
tools, and a
few fun
hair tutorials.
A
few rounds with this
tool mean
fewer stray
hairs on your clothes or clogging your drain.
The exhibition, which will now travel to Aspen, was restrained and ebullient, with selections from a
few salient series tracing an evolution in his use of specific materials as hand - and - machine -
tools, wood, bone, fabric, and
hair in witty, emotional objects recalling old - timey toys, ritual charms and artifacts, totems of social experience, and items of ordinary household magic.