Not exact matches
With the
front pieces that weren't pinned back with the
hair comb, divide the
front of the
hair in the center for a middle part and smooth away from your face, then twist each section back and delicately tangle the ends around the pin vines and leaves of the comb.
Run a flat iron throughout your
hair, and tuck the
front pieces behind your ear on both sides.
To create a soft swoop, make a side part and pull
hair back into a side pony, leaving the
front pieces loose.
After going in with a flat iron to define the waves where necessary, John D. finished the style by brushing the
front pieces of Christie's
hair back for extra volume, and spritzing TRESemmé's Compressed Micro-Mist Hair Spray Hold Level 4 ($ 5; target.com) allover to set
hair back for extra volume, and spritzing TRESemmé's Compressed Micro-Mist
Hair Spray Hold Level 4 ($ 5; target.com) allover to set
Hair Spray Hold Level 4 ($ 5; target.com) allover to set it.
Tip: As you braid, tug on the
front pieces to add some more volume to the
front of you
hair.
If you prefer to nix the tools, set the flip in place by sliding bobby pins into the
front pieces, removing them when your
hair is fully dry.
If the
front pieces of your
hair are greasy but the rest of your strands aren't, pull the back section of your
hair out of the way and wash only the
front section in the sink.
Keep your
hair down and pull back the
front pieces for a completely effortless look with a hint of whimsy.
For the hairstyle we kept the
front pieces tucked behind the ears and loose waves throughout the rest of the
hair.
We tried something different for the
hair; this time making a half up half down knot and keeping the
front pieces down to frame the face.
For something iconic that you can wear everyday, a simplistic black cap with the stylish Wood Wood logo printed on the
front is a
piece that will match with everything and keep you looking good even on bad
hair days.
After parting your
hair into a deep side part, use two bobby pins to push the
front pieces back and away from your face.
It's funny you mention my
hair, for this look, I decided to curl a few
pieces of
hair in the
front.
Once all my
hair is dry, I part my
hair down the middle (well sort of because I have a cowlick) and take my round brush and comb my
front pieces away from my face (fanning it out like the whole Farrah Fawcett thing).
Beauty wise: With the
hair we created a top bun and left the
front pieces tucked behind the ears.
To keep with the holiday theme we wanted to create a sleek yet glamorous hairstyle, so we did a side part and sleeked the
front pieces while adding loose voluminous curls / waves through out the rest of the
hair.
First, the
hair gets the slightest bit of
piece - y texture, especially evident in the movement toward the
front.
Pull out
pieces of
hair from the
front of your face in order to frame your face in a flattering way.»
Take a 1/2 inch — 1 inch
piece of
hair and hold it in
front of the curling wand.Use your free hand to wrap the
hair around the wand, away from your face.
I pulled out some extra
pieces in the
front to give it a more casual feel, but you could easily pull all your
hair back in a sleek pony for a more black - tie appropriate look.
Recreating the singer - turned - designer's casual «do is super-easy: Gather
hair into a loose braid on one side, then pull out a few loose
pieces in the
front to achieve grunge - meets - glam.
To give it an effortless feel, Danielle added some volume to the
front of Selena's
hair and tucked any loose
pieces behind her ears.
BEAUTY HINT: For sexy, touchable waves like these, mist damp
hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series VS Waves Hair Primer Spray, $ 5.49 (drugstore.com), blow - dry, and wind the front pieces around a one - inch curling i
hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series VS Waves
Hair Primer Spray, $ 5.49 (drugstore.com), blow - dry, and wind the front pieces around a one - inch curling i
Hair Primer Spray, $ 5.49 (drugstore.com), blow - dry, and wind the
front pieces around a one - inch curling iron.
Celebrate your new
hair color and texture with a chic, short haircut that's
piece - y in the
front and sleek on the sides.
To style this look, first blow
hair out with a round brush, then use a straightener to flip the
front pieces at the ends.
, 1976 traces Acconci's early actions and performances, including FOLLOWING
PIECE (1969), in which he followed passers - by on the street until they entered private spaces — SHADOW - PLAY (1970), in which he shadowboxed with a bright light shining behind him while moving in
front of a wall — OPENINGS (1970), during which a camera focuses on Acconci's stomach as he pulls out his body
hair, the film ends when Acconci is hairless — SEEDBED (1972), during which he audibly masturbated for eight hours a day under a temporary floor at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York while visitors walked overhead — THE RED TAPES (1976 - 77), a three - part epic that merges video space with filmic space, evolving into complex amalgam of narrative strategies, photographic images, music and spoken language.
In possible homage to Francis Bacon, the grim - faced man in the
piece entitled Meat holds a sow's head out in
front of his shirtless body, the folds of his stomach and tufts of his dark chest
hair peeking out from behind it.