Sentences with phrase «hair in the wind»

It shines, it softens and doesn't stick to your hair in the wind making it a must - have for summer.
It's enticing: hair in the wind and legs dangling in the air on a huge dreamy swing in the lush jungle, sulfur - covered faces in a steamy (yet overcrowded) natural spring, and hot - air balloons populating the sky at dusk above a gorgeous spread of food.
Add in an over the top peacock - looking dress that flows like Mulan's hair in the wind and you have a kid in a candy store.
My hair was falling out of some interesting side style I couldn't figure out and while attempting to fix my hair in the wind my bra was falling down.
Each of these spawned more specific lists of desirable traits: «Front - engine, rear - wheel - drive layout, suitable kickback in wheel, hair in the wind» went under Driving Performance.
As the population grows and move toward urban areas, the desire of driving their Corvette with their hair in the wind, is being replaced by low gas consumption transportation.

Not exact matches

If you're on the beach, feel the warm sun on your body, the wind in your hair, the salty ocean waves spraying on your face.
Wearing an Oculus Rift headset, users can visit a high - end hotel in London and a beautiful beach in Maui, feeling everything from the sun on their faces to the wind in their hair.
«While walking your dog, to get the mail, or just around the block,» Brooks writes on his blog, «choose a focus of your attention — the songs of birds, the feel of the ground beneath your feet, the wind in your hair
The new pitch «won't be the freedom and the feeling of the wind in the hair and the hand on the wheel, but it will be the freedom of being able to work on the commute, to interact with your family on the commute,» said Ash Farr, head of global strategy at Commonwealth / McCann who oversees the agency's General Motors account.
6:12 Then I looked when the Lamb opened the sixth seal, and a huge earthquake took place; the sun became as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon became blood red; 6:13 and the stars in the sky fell to the earth like a fig tree dropping its unripe figs when shaken by a fierce wind.
I think I felt some wind in my hair!
I love the feel of the wind in my hair and the spray on my face as I hurtle toward shore.
And fantastic plastic immovable hair that doesn't move in the wind.
Once we start moving and the wind is in my hair, you couldn't wipe the smile off of my face if you tried.
It felt so freeing to be back out, wind in my hair and just free.
His shaggy dark hair whipped around him in the wind as he belted out his questions.
Not much to say on this particular one as I'm worried that I'm coming down with a summer cold (or it's just particularly bad allergies), and that Saturday welcomed us into summer and now I want all the melon, iced beverages, and wind in my hair while driving.
As I drove home, windows down and wind in my hair I felt so happy and so excited to see my boys again.
Even better, he absolutely rocketed around the bases (beard blowing in the wind) and was safe by just a hair.
There was a barber shop to dress a man's hair if it got ruffled in the wind.
But, the Spaniard kicking back in a deckchair by the side of the track, wind flowing through his hair, was particularly unexpected.
Luckily for him though he didn't have to trudge back through the woods as Schumacher picked him up, and a helmetless Fisi rode back astride the engine cover, hair blowing in the wind.
With nothing else to really do, Alonso managed to find a deck chair at the side of the track, and then sat in it, majestically letting the wind flow through his hair as he watched the session.
All that mattered is that he was running with mom, wind in his hair, and a smile on his face and the whole world in front of him.
Her long brown hair blows in the wind as she romps around a field of daisies, waving at me and smiling!
Roll that window down, take your top knot out and let your hair blow in the wind if you're feeling extra sassy moms!
All the little actions come together and you are sailing along, wind in your hair — Flying — and you feel confident and happy.
And don't forget to clean the forehead of any hair or perspiration and make sure that there is no wind blowing in the area of use.
The wind was almost impossible in these pictures so please excuse the random hairs flying everywhere!
They will go zip lining and enjoy that breeze through their hair, as they feel like a light bird in the wind.
Your dad props you up on a shiny red bicycle, gives you a few pointers and an encouraging smile, then runs alongside you with his hand securely on the back of the bike seat, steadying and supporting you as you fly down the sidewalk with the wind in your hair and a thrilled and slightly terrified grin on your face.
But the minute that ad is for a breast pump, that mother can't look us anymore, she's looking down, she's looking out of the frame, she's dressed differently, she's not got the wind machine in her hair, she's not made - up anymore.
Join a guided tour through the Boston Harbor, past the JFK Library and to some of the most scenic views of Boston including the Charlestown Navy Yard, the USS Constitution, the Boston Harbor Islands and more all while feeding the need for wind in your hair.
We didn't wear seat belts, and my mom would let us ride in the back of the pickup truck to feel the wind in our hair.
the baby gets some fresh air, or maybe a nap and the parent gets the freedom of wind in their hair and feeling accomplished.
Baby hair may be fine, but it can still wind up in knots.
You could almost see the party leaders» hair waving in the wind as they fought on in the tumult around them.
In their always engrossing, often grotesque account, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy trace the illness's history, detailing the many futile methods of combating the disease (including the original «hair of the dog:» binding into a patient's wound a hair from the animal that infected him) before Louis Pasteur's rabies vaccine became the first effective treatment in 188In their always engrossing, often grotesque account, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy trace the illness's history, detailing the many futile methods of combating the disease (including the original «hair of the dog:» binding into a patient's wound a hair from the animal that infected him) before Louis Pasteur's rabies vaccine became the first effective treatment in 188in 1885.
The way water in this picture found its way back to the ocean reminded me of a peacock's tail spreading under the sun or a woman's hair blowing in the wind.
The surface winds on three recently discovered gas giants in nearby solar systems would dry, and remove, your hair in no time.
They are designed to operate fully exposed in the harsh conditions of the Array Operations Site, to survive strong winds, and to keep their smooth reflecting surfaces accurate to at least 25 micrometers (less than the typical thickness of a human hair) under a wide range of air temperature of -20 to +20 degrees.
Nonetheless, in my third eye center, I admit I can see Brad Pitt's abs and wind - blown hair beside Angelina Jolie's porcelain skin and luscious lips as recalled from W Magazine's many famous spreads of the duo.
The helmet equivalent of a convertible, this snazzy headgear lets you feel the wind in your hair (well, you can feel the air circulating).
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment of a number of health conditions which include brittle bone, hair, teeth and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder problems, urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
Deficiencies in trace minerals can cause severe problems such as debilitated growth, slow wound healing, reduced fertility, poor gland functions, hair loss, muscle cramping, and an impairment to many other body functions.
Arginine deficiency may result in hair loss, constipation, a delay in the healing of wounds, and liver disease.
There is INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE about the effectiveness of cystine supplements in the prevention or treatment of bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), end - stage renal disease (ESRD), epilepsy, fibrosing alveolitis, heart related chest pain (angina) or influenza, in promoting hair growth, improving brittle nails, boosting immunity, removing toxins from the body, wound healing or relieving pain in rheumatoid arthritis [9].
true essential fatty acid deficiency would result in: loss of hair, scaly dermatitis, capillary fragility, poor wound healing, increased susceptibility to infection, fatty liver, and growth retardation in infants and children.»
A. Folate / folic acid (B9)- Mouth sores and pale skin B. Inositol - Poor brain function, hair loss, high LDL, and eczema C. Vitamin A-Dry eyes, dry skin, bright lights at night bothersome, trouble distinguishing between blues and purples D. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)- Loss of appetite, pain in limbs swollen feet or legs E. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)- Anemia, nerve damage, sluggish metabolism, sore throat F. Vitamin C - Bruising, bleeding gums, fatigue, loss of appetite G. Vitamin D - Thin or brittle bones, joint pain, fatigue, depression, getting sick often, impaired wound healing H. Vitamin E-Muscle weakness, Abnormal eye movements, vision problems I. Vitamin K2 - Easy bruising, excessive bleeding from wounds, blood in urine or stool
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