But I'm struggling
with the hair washing days.
Not exact matches
Shower if you can, thoroughly
washing your
hair and skin
with soap or shampoo (no conditioner), or use a wet cloth.
They're supposed to look good when they haven't been
washed for a year and have back seats adorned
with old wool blankets, dog
hair, lacrosse sticks, and thermoses of homemade hot chocolate.
Beauty bloggers — who have growing sway
with marketers — have been all abuzz about the reported benefits of using conditioner first, not shampoo, in the
hair washing process.
Be mindful that facial
hair is still
hair and therefore needs
washing from time to time,
with a mild moisturising shampoo.
And here is another thought... by the time this afternoon rolls around, they will have been to
hair and makeup... Now... for the dolts out there... makeup would mean
washing the face and applying some powder or foundation... so... if anyone of my Catholic brethren show up
with that smudge on their forehead, you will KNOW it was crafted to appear wholesome.
The readings for Ash Wednesday leave us
with conflicting admonitions: to put on sackcloth and ashes, and to
wash our faces and comb our
hair.
She incarnates an extravagantly gracious (and scandalous) welcome as she
washes Jesus» feet
with her tears, dries them
with her
hair, kisses them
with her lips and finally anoints them
with oil.
Her action was FULL of passion in so much that she literally
washed his feet
with her
hair.
Luke, placing the story in an earlier context, says that this «bad woman»
washed Jesus» feet
with her tears, dried them
with her
hair, kissed them and anointed them
with perfume; but it is probably the same story, for though it is said to have happened long before Judas» betrayal and in a slightly different manner, it did happen in the home of a publican named Simon.
A woman who was aware of her many sins was forgiven by Christ and so she showed her love to him by
washing his feet
with her tears, drying them
with her
hair, and anointing them
with very expensive perfume.
And behold, a woman in the city who was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at the table in the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster flask of fragrant oil, and stood at His feet behind Him weeping; and she began to
wash His feet
with her tears, and wiped them
with the
hair of her head; and she kissed His feet and anointed them
with the fragrant oil.
So she begins to
wash His feet
with her tears, and wipe them
with her
hair.
After she
washes Christ's feet
with her tears, and wipes them
with her
hair, she anoints them
with a jar of oil she had brought
with her.
I entered your house; you gave Me no water for My feet, but she has
washed My feet
with her tears and wiped them
with the
hair of her head.
And the text says she brought an alabaster flask of fragrant oil, and stood at His feet behind Him weeping; and she began to
wash His feet
with her tears, and wiped them
with the
hair of her head; and she kissed His feet and anointed them
with the fragrant oil.
If your co-workers got sick they would expect you to stop by and pray
with them, then act surprised you did come by and proceed to tell you that they look terrible and their
hair hasn't been
washed.
She wept,
washed His feet
with her tears, and dried them
with her
hair.
And yet you all ignore the verses where a woman
washed his feet
with her
hair, he saved a lady from death... heck, the women cared enough for him to do funeral rites for him.
Do you have any suggestion on how Jesus may have responded physiologically to the woman, who
washed his feet
with her tears, at the Pharisee's home, dried them
with her let - down
hair, kissed his feet repeatedly and anointed them
with perfume?
The encounter of Jesus
with the woman taken in adultery illustrates the egalitarian stance of Jesus - what is wrong for a woman is wrong also for a man.72 Prostitutes felt free in the presence of Jesus, not because he was easy
with them but because he did not look at them as sexual objects to be exploited.73 He allowed a woman of doubtful reputation to
wash his feet
with her tears and wipe them
with her
hair (Lk.
I doubt very much that any repentant prostitute ever sought out Gamaliel, and
washed his feet
with her
hair.
site the
washing of the feet and the drying
with the
hair... that my friends is a marriage ceremony in Judaic law and custom of that period and yes they did have a daughter named Sarah) but... not it seems to be a shock to many who really did not dig into their own religious dogma... blind faith is great if you can achieve it... normally people today need to inspect... inspect and you find the truths... then you will have faith based on the truth, not twists and turns and the human politics of history that changed historical truth.
In the morning I
wash the coconut oil out
with shampoo and my
hair shines and bounces all day!
Wash your
hair like normal
with shampoo and conditioner and then finish by rinsing it
with this diluted ACV.
I
wash my
hair with it, instead of conditioner (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water), use it for cleaning yes.
Then i simply
wash it ONCE
with a shampoo and leave my
hair to dry naturally.
With my silver hair, it's preferred I only wash it with real shampoo 2 times a week to make the color last as long as possible, so the dry shampoo works wonders to last the w
With my silver
hair, it's preferred I only
wash it
with real shampoo 2 times a week to make the color last as long as possible, so the dry shampoo works wonders to last the w
with real shampoo 2 times a week to make the color last as long as possible, so the dry shampoo works wonders to last the week.
Here I am
with perfectly
washed hair, stuck in a very heavy mixer's beaters and unable to move my head!
As an incredibly intensive natural conditioner - Rub into dry
hair, put a shower cap on and leave for several hours before
washing out
with several rounds of shampoo
«My daughter has tried
washing her
hair with it, it works for dogs and keeps flies away and my mother even puts it on her ice cream!»
I showed you how to
wash your
hair with baking soda and vinegar and how to get beachy
hair without chemicals.
I
wash my hair once a week with Sans Nourishing Hair Wash & Ultr
wash my
hair once a week with Sans Nourishing Hair Wash & Ultr
hair once a week
with Sans Nourishing
Hair Wash & Ultr
Hair Wash & Ultr
Wash & Ultra +.
That includes
washing hair, body and face
with different products.
I skip showers so much that I really need to
wash thoroughly (mostly my
hair) by the time I get around to it My husband and I both already spend significantly less than 5 minutes a day in the shower on average — I think that's in line
with the spirit of this challenge, if not the specific rules
Finished
with a fast splash in the shower to rinse off the bathwater, and handing him off to the opposite waiting parent to dry him off while I
washed my
hair and shaved.
Girlie Glue is made from Agave nectar, harmless for
hair, 100 % honey - free and
washes away easily
with water.
For those of you blessed
with naturally curly
hair, just use a combination of Vita Volume Boosting Foam ($ 25) and Glowtion Potion Styling Oil ($ 29) in freshly
washed, damp
hair before twisting sections into tight ringlets.
Note that the Cradle Cap cream is meant just as a way to remedy cradle cap and is not a shampoo, so you'll want to follow up
with a shampoo to
wash your baby's
hair.
Then I follow
with the conditioner which I leave in my
hair for 3 - 5 minutes while I
wash the rest of my body.
All the products come
with the «no tears» stamp which, I think, is a must for baby products as it can be really difficult to avoid getting water in your wriggly newborn's eyes during a
hair wash!
Once at the sink I got my
hair washed with the Curlfection (which is specially made for the salon and sold there and online) 1 step cream cleaner (which is a co-wash) I love the way Co-washes make my
hair feel so moisturizer and clean.
So here's my
hair washed and conditioned
with no styling whatsoever:
Before you go to bed,
wash your
hair and take care of straightening it
with the best flat iron you can get your hands on.
I have curly
hair that is prone to getting frizzy if it is
washed with too harsh a shampoo.
Taking a bath: Some children this age may want to bathe on their own, though they will need assistance
with washing their body and
hair.
The best way to remove the scales is to
wash your baby's
hair daily
with a gentle baby shampoo.
This cetaphil baby shampoo comes
with quite the rich lather that spreads very easily throughout the baby's
hair and body and even better than that, it
washes and rinses very well.
They are the easiest temporary
hair color to apply, they don't contain harsh chemicals and
wash out
with shampoo.
The little
washing cup that comes
with this set does a great job of rinsing shampoo directly out of their
hair without getting water in their sensitive eyes.