All you have to do is apply the oil to your scalp, cover with a cap, then
sit under a hair dryer or heating cap for about a half hour.
I was
sitting under my hair steamer reading blogs and realized I haven't blogged myself for...
Not exact matches
Berry concludes «The Amish Economy» with: «But now, in summer dusk, a man / Whose
hair and beard curl like spring ferns /
Sits under the yard trees, at rest, / His smallest daughter on his lap.
That was back in the day when ladies went to the beauty parlor once a week to have their
hair washed and set, and they
sat under the martian - looking metal helmet
hair dryers, sharing gossip and recipes.
Nope, everything is exactly the same — except there are usually toys in various locations on the floor and a nice coating of white
hair on my rug since my dog Petey likes to
sit under my feet while I work.
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton
sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls
under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's
hair is braided by invisible hands.
Freud
sits on a bed with one leg folded
under the other, his hand in his
hair and his face turned away.