Sentences with phrase «hairdresser friend»

A while later, my pretty and newly - divorced hairdresser friend Kit went on a 50 + site.
A hairdresser friend told me mix a little bit of baking soda into your shampoo before applying to your hair to remove product buildup & excess oils.
My hairdresser friend, Larry, who painstakingly tries to shape my shrinking hirsute peninsula into something stylish, is gifted at sharing the good news of Jesus with his clients.

Not exact matches

I wanted to become many things when I was young: a hairdresser like my friend Rita, a poet like Goethe, an architect, a missionary and even a pope.
By Jillian Lauren Would you walk up to a pregnant woman and tell her about your friend's cousin's daughter whose infant died of a rare disease, offer her the unsolicited tale of your hairdresser's daughter's home birth gone wrong, tell her about every mother you know visiting her teenager in rehab, etc.?
My friend's a hairdresser, but she can't work up there, there's no work.
Skin cancer can be hard to see on your scalp, so consider asking a friend or your hairdresser to be on the lookout as well.
I even had time to try my friend Michelle's hairdresser Dell (@dell.
Right before Thanksgiving I was having my hair done and I showed my hairdresser (and friend) some pictures of my recent wreaths.
My friend Kelsey recommended this Aveda Volumizing Tonic and my hairdresser concurred.
Kate's best friend, celebrity hairdresser, James Brown, is more than likely responsible for that.
Retired from management was a hairdresser and an artist.Devoted to friends and very passionate, love animals, just about any are fun for me.
by Anne R. Allen When you're beginning to write, you're likely to be bombarded with advice from all quarters — your family, your friends, your hairdresser, and that know - it - all guy at work.
Days and weekends were spent at the office, he'd gained 20 pounds in a year, and his wife had gone on vacation to Mexico with her best friend Gary the hairdresser — again.
Include friends, family, distant relatives, friends of the family, co-workers, former employers, neighbors, professors, members of your religious organization, your banker, lawyer, dentist, hairdresser, members of professional organizations you belong to, and anyone else you can think of.
If you happen to discover that your sister's hairdresser is Foursquare friends with your interviewer's cousin, and you manage to find a way to look at all of your interviewer's check - ins, don't say something like «I noticed you were at my favorite bar three weeks ago!»
One way to do this is to just ask friends and family to keep an ear out for anybody looking for an apartment — whether that person be their hairdresser or cousin.
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