Sentences with phrase «hair has always»

My hair has always been my security blanket.
I bounced around a lot in my twenties trying to find my thing... Hair has always been my passion, I just needed to find my own spin on it.
My hair has always been thin but I've noticed its worse than ever!
Long, lush hair has always been prized in India, so it's no surprise that Indian women go to great lengths to protect and boost their locks.
Her hair has always been naturally thick, curly and easy to work with.
Dear Leader's hair has always been this mighty and populous.
I have been a vegetarian for 18 years and my nails and hair have always struggled and I've never felt satisfied with my diet.
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I am 5 «5 White / Hispanic mixed I have hazel eyes dark brown hair I have always been attractive but I am over weight for the 1st time in my life now but I want to get back to myself..
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The other guys in the band would always change their look from night to night — different hair, different makeup.
«The number one rule is no matter what style you want; having healthy, manageable, shiny hair is always a YES!»
Almost always, Ruckel says, returned products have been opened and are covered in cat hair — making them impossible to sell again.
At that moment, I realized I would always be old his eyes and so I never worried when the first grey hair arrived.
I was a hair close to pulling the trigger on GM back when I was doing stock picking, but there was always something else I had my eye on.
Probably because many of us grew up in the Sandi Patty world of feathered - hair - and - heavy - mascara Christendom, the states of being «cool» and «Christian» have always seemed far apart.
He would just go down in history as a hard working carpenter who took a three year vacation with some fisherman friends and who's «father» Joseph always wondered about his son's Roman features and blonde hair...
I'm thankful for the grey hairs stubbornly reappearing, and the decided line to the left corner of my mouth, I've always started to smile a bit crooked, and now it shows, bless you.
I had always hoped my hair would turn a paternal gray to enhance my image as an effective pastor.
The image looks like me, but I've always had long hair and a beard.»
† The Bible says eating pork, women being equal, and men having long hair (among many other things) is wrong, and the Bible is always right (see: Genesis 1:1, Psalms 14:1, Psalms 19:1, Romans 1:19 - 20) † Countries where Christianity is prevalent has the highest Suicide rate & Communist countries = EVERY COUNTRY HAS THESE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS YOU IDIhas the highest Suicide rate & Communist countries = EVERY COUNTRY HAS THESE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS YOU IDIHAS THESE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS YOU IDIOT!
I'm thankful for the grey hair stubbornly reappearing, and that very decided line to the left corner of my mouth, I've always started to smile a bit crooked, and now it shows, bless you.
It is natural for women to have long hair and men to have short hair, it isn't a law or a rule just the natural way it has always been.
Thanks Ella, I love your blog I have always used coconut oil as a hair treatment as well, and it makes my hair very silky.
Hi Ella, I've transitioned to natural skin and haircare about a year ago, but I seem to have a big problem with natural shampoos: they always leave my hair somewhat sticky.
Hair is so very important, I have gone through hair thinning and it is scarey... you always take these things forgranted until something goes aHair is so very important, I have gone through hair thinning and it is scarey... you always take these things forgranted until something goes ahair thinning and it is scarey... you always take these things forgranted until something goes awry.
Hi Ella, I have always had very thin hair with split ends.
My hair never really grew as a child, I was pretty much bald for a long time and looked way too much like my brother, and then when it did grow my hair was always just so limp, so I'm pretty happy to have healthy hair these days — now it's quite thick and grows really fast, which feels like a miracle!
Can someone please give me more info on the downside (I have lots of info on the good properties) so I can figure out why we were always told to avoid it (except we were told to use it everywhere externally — hair, skin even as an awesome floor wax).
My skin was bumpy and dry and I had fine lines on my face, I had migraines for the first time in my life, my hair was thinning, I definitely had a foggy brain, leg muscles ached, and I was always tired.
I think the most upsetting thing about this whole experience is that I've always felt like my hair was the one thing about my appearance I can control.
She was short and frail, she kept her long shiny white hair plaited down her neck and her hands would always smell like vanilla pods.
I used to have waist length hair so Rapunzel is of course my favourite Disney Princess, plus I always have some kind of project on so the song «When Will My Life Begin» is LITERALLY me in a song!
I want her with us forever, to know that those wisps of white hair — as delicate as the spun glass «angel's hair» that she would use to decorate her house at Christmastime — will always be there to tickle my wrist when I sit with my arm around her.
I have crawled up in an ugly, rusty canopy swing with the computer in my lap, spiderweb from the canopy tangled up in my hair, Mr Bojangles on repeat (I always write with a single song on repeat in my
Today for example, I spent my lunch break at the hair salon, a place I love for these three reasons: first I adore my stylist and love hearing about her recent travels and life experiences; second because I always leave feeling refreshed and happy; and third because they have the best assortment of magazines!!
I don't bake much but always have your flour on hand (just in case I get a wild hair).
Every time this happens i can always trace it back to using a new hair product or shampoo etc that i have started to use (i am a hairdresser).
Even with having such thick hair, I always allow my hair to drip dry and then I use a flat iron or curling iron with caution.
I have always had a very thick head of hair.
I'm so so happy you posted this, Cynthia because I have always wanted to try it and have been just a hair intimidated.
That is true, women always have their hair down!
They have new organic cotton clothes, always combed hair, needs met, toenails clipped, new books to read, art projects at the ready, woolens for the winter, fresh baked bread, a newly scrubbed toilet in which to pee, kale chips... well, it seems...
He has red hair, freckles and a rather prominent nose, and his sturdy young face always seems to reflect a certain quality of sadness and rural innocence.
The sacred and the profane were always Siamese twins to begin with, but this manically hair - triggered commodification of self has a way of making those twins seem in heat for each other.
Can anyone please tell me why Welcrap keeps getting picked... I have been pulling my hair out for years: he does not track back, dreadful first touch, shoots when he should pass and his shot's are always tame....
I just feel so sorry for Sanchez sometimes, he is always trying to lead by example by pressing, tracking back, hustling opposition players, he must be pulling his hair out... If I was working hard and my workmates were just lazying about I would not be happy..
Unfortunately, not brushing your hair makes her look shit, not painting her nails makes her feel less attractive but not having sex only makes someone else (me) feel shit and feelings aren't always visible.
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