So, a good dry shampoo,
my favorite hair ties, and some bobby pins have usually been my go - to to avoid dreaded «mom hair.»
That's why I give you this prettier version: take half of your hair and spin it into bun, then tie it with
your favorite hair tie.
Not exact matches
Your birth plan / wish list Prepaid calling card or cell phone and a list of phone numbers of family and friends Your
favorite pillow A headband or
hair tie A breastfeeding pillow Two nursing bras A box of disposable breast pads Disposable underwear (your hospital may provide this) A loose going - home outfit for you A cozy going - home outfit for baby
I love silk scarfs also my
favorite way to wear them is
tied around my
hair;)
Affiliate Links: Lilly Pulitzer for Target Dress (similar and I've linked some of my
favorite Lilly dresses from this season below) Sam Edelman Wedges (similar) Anthropologie Clutch (similar) Marley Lilly Derby Hat The Bangle Bear
Hair Tie Bracelet Set — c / o Kendra Scott Earrings
Or
tie your
hair down your
favorite way.
After your typical bad
hair day following curling my
hair and having it not fall right, I decided on my way out the door to throw my messy hairdo into a half pony at the crown with an elastic, then I
tied one of my
favorite silk scarfs around it.
My
favorites are the Bumble
hair ties, and the adorable pineapple shot glasses.
Then, apply your
favorite styling creme and
tie your
hair into a low ponytail.
Tie your
hair into a messy low side bun, toss on a hat and your
favorite boyfriend shorts and booties and call it a day.
Blue Tree Grey has a 5ft wooden stand, I designed it and my dad made it, he's an old school master carpenter, I painted the stand indigo blue, made 6 long grey droopy branches for it,
tied a grey velvet egg baby to its central pole with a blue ribbon, because oh dear what can the matter be, Johnny's so long at the fair, he promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons to
tie up my bonny brown
hair, and there's 6 midnight blue velveteen «heads»
tied to its branches, I see them as mourners, watchers, protectors, and they're my version of my all time
favorite sculpture: Nature Study (Velvet Eyes) by Louise Bourgeois.