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Furry Chewbacca Zipper Hoodie. Wicked Clothes. How-To: Instant Hairstyles- Do Yourself. DIY Hair Bow - Handmade Wedding. Posted September 28, 2012 | 24 Comments Hi, loves, and Happy Friday! Today we’re showing you a fun hairstyle you can do at home thanks to the lovely Stephanie of Hair and Makeup By Steph. This fantastic blog has everything you need to inspire your wedding day hair and makeup, including fun DIY tutorials that are easy to tackle yourself.

With just a little patience and know-how, you can tackle today’s DIY hair bow tutorial, the perfect go-to hairstyle for dress shopping, bridal shower, rehearsal dinner – even the big day itself! Read on to see how this DIY hair bow is done… photo: hair and makeup by steph To get this look, you’ll need to start by taking two sections of hair from either side of your head. Pull into a half ponytail… Split the loop in half… Use your fingers to create a bow shape on one side, securing with bobby pins… Repeat the bow shape on the opposite side… Use the remaining ends to cover the pins and secure the bow… And voila – you have a perfect hair bow!

Happy Planning! P.S. Sea Salt Spray DIY. A blissful day of summer for me is playing on the beach with sunkissed cheeks and wind-swept beach hair. Unfortunately, like I told you here last week- I am a beach girl without a beach. What if I were to tell you that you can capture that care-free wavy hair without spending a lot of money on a fancy Sea Salt spray or spending a day on the beach…although, I would take beach time any day.

I have used several sea salt products out there but noticed they can been costly and at times left my hair slightly too crunchy and dry. So, I wanted to come up with just the right recipe for my hair. I decided to do a little research and experimented a little to come up with my perfect mixture for a sea salt spray. Here is what I used: 8 oz. of warm distilled water 1 teaspoon of cheap coconut conditioner 1 squirt of gel or hair smoothing cream 1 squirt of gloss dropsf 1 tablespoon of sea salt (the fine kind) 1/4 a teaspoon of alcohol (not necessary- mostly used as preservative) xo Cristi. The Hunt. Making Faces Halloween Edition: Pop Art.

What I Used: Face: Ben Nye Creme Color in White Dots: Ben Nye Creme Color in Red Tears: Ben Nye Creme Color in Blue, Cosmic Blue and White Eyeliner: MAC Blacktrack Eye lashes: Lancome Hypnose Drama Eyes: Blue Colored Contacts Lips: NARS Lipstick in Heat Wave I will start by warning anyone that completing this look is a lot like cleaning your bedroom: it looks worse before it looks good.

I began by covering the entire face with Ben Nye Creme Color in White using a sponge applicator. Next, I applied Blacktrack liner in a dramatic cat eye. Next, apply a line with Blacktrack along the eye socket bone – this will intersect the lashes. Next, I drew in the brows over my natural brows and exaggerated the edges. Then I drew a black line from one of the brows, all the way down one side of the nose, to the top of the lip. For the tear, outline the shape you want in black first, then fill it in by layering various shades of blue and small touches of white for dimension. I made all the face dots last. Black Eyeliner: How To (Or Not?) with HelloGiggles' Erin Foster. Lily Boutique., Women Cloths Online, Teen Clothing Or Apparel Chicago, Womens Clothings, Women Fashion Clothing, Trendy Juniors Clothes, Prom Dresses Or Evening Gowns, Celebrity Clothing Styles, Chicago. Funny Shirts Awesome T-Shirts Cool T-Shirts | BustedTees.

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