Sentences with phrase «few little hairs»

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The summer of 1895 finds him living with his old father in Southsea, aged thirty - two, with little money, thinning hair, few definite prospects and a vague wish to find «that form of religion which is best adapted to the men of the present day and which would form the religion of the future».
I avoid putting the coconut oil on my roots as that can be harder to wash out and needs a few shampoos to come off completely otherwise it can make your hair look a little greasy.
I make a conscious effort a few times a day to take off my shoes, throw up my hair, and get in the play yard to help my girl bang her little hands on her baby grand piano.
What a beautiful little girl, with those blue eyes and blond hair she certainly is going to break a few hearts.
Before you pull your hair out and lock yourself in your room, here are a few tips to help make the craziness a little more manageable.
I didn't bother fixing my hair today because I just didn't have enough time, so I enhanced the messy look with a few spritzes of Alterna Haircare Caviar Miracle Multiplying Volume Mist at the roots and SUN BUM Beach Formula Sea Spray on the ends for a little texture.
Those microscopic offspring — called veligers and as small as one - tenth of a millimeter in diameter — are covered with little hairs that help them catch currents and waves and «swim» to new locations during the first few weeks of their lives.
As tough as hair loss can be, this may be one of few areas where it's possible to take back a little control — by shaving your head rather than waiting for clumps of hair to show up on your pillow and in the shower.
This may begin with a few wrinkles, some thinning or greying hair, a little bit of excess fat around the middle, a decrease in energy, or even difficulty focusing for long periods of time.
Our sweet friend Keri, the owner of Little Big Dreamers, sent us a few new hair wraps that have quickly become our go - to wraps.
It's time for a little beauty edition of my favorite things, so I've rounded up a few of the beauty items (think hair, makeup, and skin) that I've been using and love, plus a few on my wish list this season; a.k.a., the shopaholic confessions.
We shot a few looks together as well as individual looks and we had such a fun time shooting in this cute little town on their main street just south of Salt Lake after getting the prettiest braids and styling by Runway Hair and Meg.
Find out.I color my hair every few months and in between that time I need a little help with hiding my roots.
After using for a few months, I noticed that not only was my hair looking healthier, but a little longer and fuller too.
Keep few little bangs with curls of your hair hanging from the sides of your bun.
With a few easy - to - master steps and a couple of hair pins add a little something special, so you'll feel polished while embracing the mess.
Now, you will come to have noticed I do little more than add a few waves to my long hair and often forget to use any products at all.
I use it every few days on my wet hair and I will use a little more of I have a few flyaway strands on my dry hair.
I'm currently cruising through Utah, lounging in jean cut off shorts, ankle boots and a tank (rocking convertible hair)-- but if we rewind a few weeks ago, I was cruising through the West Village in this little date night number.
The entire process started a few days before the actual event so that Gurira's hair grew a little higher in the area where the design was to be placed, with the hair around it cut close to the head for what Scott calls an «inversion» effect.
Transform your look from a simple ponytail to a sophisticated bun in just a few seconds with a little hairspray and these styling tips from hair stylist Ricardo Rojas.
A little pricey, but all you need is a few drops of this blend of natural oils to restore your hair's shine and bounce.
If you're looking to refresh your hair routine or just add a little something to it, I've listed the products I've been using below and a few of the other top rated by Living Proof.
No one likes the bait and switch — there's nothing wrong with looking different than you did in college, be it a few extra pounds or a little bit less hair, but you will eventually get caught when you meet that person in real life.
He is very laid back and mellow and defiantly drama free looks like a biker average build few pounds over weight body is in in extremely good shape (long salt and pepper grey hair long beard) very high sex drive DADDY DOM Me i am very outgoing a little overweight very high sex drive very...
Unfortunately, the dog - years conundrum turns him into a middle - aged sleazebag with a potbelly and Dan Hedaya's body hair — a fact grotesque enough in and of itself that's compounded by Spot not changing out of his little boy's clothes for the first few minutes of his transformation.
I've been grabbing snatches of time here and there over the last week plus to get a few things done but there has been little writing and lots of hair pulling in frustration, especially when it comes to dealing with Createspace.
A few people in the crowd placed hands across their chests as I walked by and I recognized faces: Mr. Porter, the young carriage driver whose son always had a runny nose; Mrs. Whittaker, her cabbage cheeks ballooned in talk; little Frances Gilbert, Lizzie's least - favorite Sunday school pupil, scratching up her wild hair, her squirrel eyes gazing at the house.
Morgan quickly pushed my hood off my head and mussed my hair, pulling out a few stray pieces from the little nubby ponytail I had at the nape of my neck so they wisped around my face.
First, a Little Story about How the Pros Do It A few years ago Clairol Herbal Essences - the hair color brand — wanted to come up with an innovative way to get people to talk about...
Little things worked the best — such as going out for a coffee instead of shopping sprees with my girlfriends on weekends, fewer costly trips to the hair stylist, avoiding impulse buys at convenience stores, no eating out and a brown - bag lunch to work.
If you don't want to spend money on memberships to parks or pools or are in a pinch for money and can't afford extra expenditures right now, here's a few ideas for fun, easy, and affordable ways to get the little angels out of the house (and out of your hair.)
So that it's not too even, you can cut a few locks on the top of the coat a bit shorter than the hair in the back so that it looks a little more like the standard Cocker Spaniel haircut.
He sheds very little but should be brushed with a natural bristle brush or rubber hound mitt a few times a week to remove dead hair.
It is most obvious in the breeds that are commonly called «double - coated», although in reality all dogs except the hairless breeds have both types, and even the Xolo, Crested, Hairless Rat Terrier, etc. have a little hair someplace, and those few follicle sites have both types, if you look hard enough.
When styling your Shorkie's hair, it's common to add a few accessories to give your dog a little bit more personality and flair.
The belly is one of the few places on a dog with little to no hair, and exposing it is one of the fastest ways to cool off.
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To get off tags with glue, heat the tag with a hair drier for a few seconds then peel off, the sticky stuff that is left will come off with a little rubbing alcohol.Love the lamps, sea shells would look really good in the base.
There's nothing like rushing at the last minute to jump in the shower and having your hair wet when the first guests ring your doorbell Also, plan to have a «pre-party» with friends in the weeks leading up to your special event to create a few fun little Do It Yourself touches.
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