Not exact matches
But
when they started pulling $ 10,000 checks from their portfolio a
little too often, their financial adviser, Jim Guarino, started pulling his
hair out.
Cinda, a soft - spoken woman with earnest eyes, who like most women in the country wears her long black
hair in two braids down her back, had three
little girls and several acres of land to tend
when her husband abandoned the family.
They wear their
hair like we do; they wear makeup like we do; they like discos and read bestsellers and
when we look at them, we look at us, only a
little different, no more different, really, than we are already from one another.
which of course, her being a
little old late 80 - something with white
hair, resulted in my adopting her as a surrogate grandmother... this community got me through two of the roughest years of my life,
when I was trying like hell to get SSDI.
Waiters, bus drivers and complete strangers smiled reassuringly
when Hugh Ambrose was being a
little noisy and reached out to ruffle his
hair or tickle his feet as they passed him in his pushchair.
I want to remember how your baby
hair is still so wispy and fine, how everyone who sees you exclaims over how much you look like your dad, how your
little feet are still so pudgy and round, how you climb into your
little toy basket and perch there for a solid hour, how you laugh so hard
when you're crawling away from your brother's chasing that you fall over, how you roll around on the floor laughing until you are gasping at the antics of the rest of us.
I know in my earlier years
when I would «align» myself with «white» values, I felt I was different and doing something special, and then I realized what Whoopi Goldberg said in her comedy routine years ago about the
little girl who wanted to be white with the long flowing
hair, «you still gon be black.»
Back
when Boomers were babies, an advertising slogan for Brylcreem
hair products claimed, «A
little dab'll do you.»
When you mention Pogba people will have a
little bit of a laugh then talk about his
hair and the problems he has with Mourinho.
When I first saw this cute and adorable DIY kid's
hair accessory, I wanted to bring a bunch of them home for my
little angels.
Also sometimes
when I can't find a reason for her crying I inspect her
little toes and fingers and sometimes will find a
hair wrapped around them making her mad.
I get a blowout about once a year, and kind of cry a
little when I wash my
hair afterward.
My girls were born with a lot of
hair, so
when they were babies, I'd use these
little guys to make tiny pony tails on the tops of their heads.
My
little Aries gets messy hands often
when eating or playing and she is now in that age that she wants to do many thing herself, like washing her hands, brushing her
hair, and cleaning her teeth.
Kind of a tangent, but I read this great
little article recently that encouraged people to ask,
when talking to young girls, about what they'd read recently that was interesting, or something they discovered, instead of asking them superficial questions about
hair, beauty, makeup, and shopping.
Regardless of which baby
hair bows you choose, they are sure to bring a smile to your face
when you see your
little one wearing them.
«On the second day,
when your
hair is almost better and it just needs a
little something, dry shampoo is the way to go,» she says.
First my
hair was lustrous and thick while I was pregnant, then it started looking a
little sparse
when my daughter was an infant.
Baby might have a full head of long
hair, or be a
little fuzz ball
when born.
When the mess starts flying onto the floor,
hair, and you, your child is probably full and getting a
little bored.
When your
little one is screaming at the top of his lungs for hours at a time, you might feel like pulling your own
hair out (but don't, you won't be happy about that once the teething has passed)!
When her
hair fell out, I'll admit I was a
little bitter.
Add to that the fact that they have
little - to - no impulse control and very immature social skills, and you've got a recipe for an instinctive physical response (i.e. hitting, kicking, biting,
hair pulling, throwing things, etc.) to situations
when they are frustrated, angry, excited, scared, or just tired and out - of - sorts.
This following years of Waterbabies / Puddleducks, persuading babies / toddlers in and out of the water in the depths of winter (
when the LAST thing you wanted to do was submerge yourself to watch your
little angel swim, but did so anyway because the other mothers seemed to care enough about their cherubs to do it week in, week out) and then spending ALL DAY rushing around with wet
hair in the freezing cold (because who has time to wash their
hair?).
And
when he wants something — long
hair for a pony tail, the ability to go to ballet class, or My
Little Pony paraphernalia — he will tell us he wants those things «like Eva.»
Babies truly are a gift and
when you finally have one of your own it feels as though you could stare at them for hours, whether it be to inspect their delicate fingers and toes or to try and count the
hairs on their fragrant
little heads.
Another hard earned lesson from
when mine were
little,... Olive oil on the scalp and
hair for lice, overnight every night — washed out every morning.
When Donovan razzed one, laughing that «he wanted to know if his
hair was combed», the man smilingly responded «I got a
little more than you.»
Tear Free:
Little children are still learning to tilt their heads and close their eyes
when it's time to wash shampoo out of their
hair.
Dry shampoos have been all the rage among some of my friends lately, and I can understand why... A beauty product that makes your
hair look clean
when it hasn't been washed in the past three days that day is a tremendous help, especially for those of us with
little ones who are lucky if we get to use the bathroom alone, much less shower every day...
When it comes to
hair, we're all a
little different — short, long, how long you can go without a wash, etc..
Whether you prefer having no
hair at all, or prefer to leave a
little something, there is no right or wrong decision
when choosing which Brazilian wax is for you.
She's practically a saint, but
when I was
little, brushing my
hair would nearly bring her to her wits end.
Feeling exhausted, even
when you've had enough sleep, getting zero results from your hard work in the gym, being unable to concentrate, feeling depressed or never feeling like having sex — these are serious issues, and they are much more dangerous to your well being than losing a
little hair (or even a lot)!
Because nettles have
little hairs on them that contain formic acid, and truly do sting, I wear gloves
when I pick them.
I savored that
little bottle (seriously, it made my
hair so silky that I used it only on days
when I was taking photos, hosting an event, or otherwise needed to have flawless
hair) until the fall,
when a full size product arrived on my doorstep — not a moment too soon because I was completely out.
They do look a
little funny, but they are the only
hair ties we've found that leave absolutely no crease
when we let our
hair down post workout.
But
when it comes to the best
hair masks, knowing exactly what they're used for and
when to use them can feel a
little vague.
When I started traveling to Asia, I would buy coconut oil in
little markets in Thailand and the Philippines and the women selling it to me would always point to my
hair and rub my forearm, to indicate where to use it.»
When I was very young
little girl, my aunt use to boil nettle, and rinse my
hair with it every other day; It made my
hair beautiful, and grow so much more,
Secondarily,
when the
little burn craters show up, they are somewhat more prevalent just adjacent to the
hair follicle too; usually say 1 - 3 mm away.
kimberlyloc reviews John Masters Organic Sea Mist Sea Salt Spray with Lavender — a bathroom vanity staple
when it comes to coaxing a
little curl out of her stick - straight
hair.
What my friend saw as a cute
little piece of my bangs looking west
when she thought it should be facing east was the result of my latest comb - over experiment — another attempt to camouflage the fact that I've lost more than half of my
hair.
Pamper it by doing a
little extra
when it comes to
hair care.
Black is a no brainer
when it comes to faking the I - didn't - just - roll - out - of - bed look, some simple slides make for the perfect fuss - free footwear and a
little black bag with the all necessary gold hardware add a
little bit of class to what would have been your otherwise simple & possibly scruffy outfit, depending on how much control you have over your
hair.
Perfect for all
hair lengths,
when you want something a
little special.
I have a lot of
hair and it's pretty thick so adding in a
little really helps
when I'm drying my
hair.
When I was
little my mom would french braid my
hair; that's how I learned to braid.
I've been using John Frieda's blonde shampoo off and on for years and the lemon and chamomile in it seem to brighten my
hair quite a bit — especially in the winter
when I'm not out in the sunshine that much and it starts to look a
little dull.
When I'm having an off
hair day or just want to add a
little something to a look, a cap always does the trick.