Sentences with phrase «long hair pinned»

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For my day 2 hair, I teased the crown, and also teased my long, side - swept bangs so I could pin them back into this little bump.
Perfect for thin, medium - to - long hair, copy this look by creating an inch side part and smooth down to the ears with a mousse and pin it behind the ear.
Hair clips are fine, but securing your hair with longer bobby pins is the better choHair clips are fine, but securing your hair with longer bobby pins is the better chohair with longer bobby pins is the better choice.
You can take sections of your hair from one side to the other and stick with pins if your hair is a bit long.
While shorter ones should be placed in an X to secure your tresses, longer pins are more versatile and can be the perfect way to protect your hair.
In this photo you can see that my short style is an illusion; my hair has grown quite long and I have it tucked up and pinned.
I made sure to pin a couple «dream» looks for when my hair actually got long.
Hair Curly or Straight ~ Curly Bun or Ponytail ~ Bun Bobby pins or Butterfly clips ~ Bobby Bins Hair spray or Gel ~ Hair Spray Long or Short ~ Long Light or Dark ~ Highlight Side sweep bangs or Full bangs ~ Side Sweep Bangs Up or Down ~ Depends
Perfect for thin, medium - to - long hair, to achieve this look: Create an inch side part and smooth them down till the ears with pomade, and pin it behind the ear.
After letting the hair set for as long as possible, I pin it into a low chignon.»
SScarf — I find it best to use one that is long rather than square, but if it's square, make sure you fold it into a triangle and then over and over into a long, thin shape after that Teasing comb Texturizing spray — I used this foam and salt spray from Tresemmé Hair tie Hairpsray Bobby pins
I've been trying to be more creative with my hair now that it is long and healthy, which means fun braids, creative pinning, etc..
If you've got super long hair, braid a section by your ear, then pin it around your head like a crown.
A flowered hairband, a hair elastic that comes with a classy ribbon, bejeweled hair pins — a little goes a long way!
In winter, updos look graceful with long hairs if you style and embellish them with jewels, pearls, and pins.
I basically pull it up in a high pony tail (as if my hair were long, sigh) tease, and coil it around and pin.
Pin up hair is one of the most flattering Halloween hairstyles to pull off, and it's especially easy if you have long hair.
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Stiff sandy hair, sideburns somewhat longer than the current fashion in New York, a dark suit jacket with a gold pin of some fraternal order in the lapel, a thick tie with a heavy, mixed pattern.
The long pins lift and separate the hair so it won't tear or break off.
Large pin and small pin brushes without rubber coating may be used for larger dogs with long hair.
Wire - pin brushes, with or without rubber - tipped ends, are the preferred choice for pets with medium to long hair and those with curly or woolly coats.
You should choose a rake with pins that match the length of your dog's hair as pins that are too short will miss the undercoat and pins that are too long can irritate the skin.
In addition, if your dog has long hair on her legs and tail, you will need a wire - pin brush.
The long hair breeds that have fine hair, such as the Yorkies and Maltese, will need a softer rubber - pin brush and a soft slicker for their delicate coats and skins as well as a metal comb to check for tangles.
In general, though, slicker brushes are designed to remove mats from medium to long coats (image right); rakes are meant to remove mats from thick coats; bristle brushes remove loose hair from shorthaired coats; and pin brushes remove dead hair and «fluff» already brushed or combed fur that is free from tangles or mats.
Dogs with medium to long hair are often brushed with a wire pin brush.
The combination pin / bristle brush has two different sides, one with bristles which can be successfully used for grooming the short hair areas of the coat, and another side, with pins that can be used for long - coated and double - coated dogs.
Hartz Groomer's Best Comb — for those hard - to - reach areas on long, curly and heavy coats A gentle way to quickly detangle, the comb's stainless steel pins penetrate the undercoat to effectively remove excess hair.
Part of the selection process on slickers will be deciding what length pins should be used (how long is the hair being brushed?)
Hartz Groomer's Best Pin Brush - for the everyday maintenance of long and curly coats Designed to aid in everyday maintenance, this brush easily removes loose hair and tangles.
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