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Hair Bows. Turban Look: Photos & How To. Hair Types on NaturallyCurly.com. 5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen That Should Be In Your Hair. Baking soda should be in your hair if it has build-up. Let’s make a pact today. You and me. From now on, when we have a beauty issue, we’ll look in the cabinets – first – before we run out and buy an expensive (or even bargain) product to fix us. And, I know, I know … there’s just something a little bit comforting about picking up a bottle of FancySchmancy-Make-You-Fabulous Potion; there’s some weird satisfaction in forking over your hard-earned money to feel hot. But there’s a new and better feeling from fixing it yourself — by rummaging through your kitchen. (Put down the donuts. They do not belong on your hair.) And don’t get me wrong, sometimes it’s easier or less time consuming to snag a product from the shelf. Now, I’m here to get you started with your tresses.

When I say “5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen,” I mean “5 Foods That Are Still Left In My Kitchen,” because my produce drawer is really bare right now. And we’re going to fix your hair. Amen. Because: Baking soda kicks butt. I. Shoot. Tutorial: Make Your Own Faux-Feather Headband. About a week ago I cut my hair short. Since then I have been obsessed with headbands. I think a good headband is a great way to dress up a cropped-do. Unfortunately they can be a little pricey. Instead of blowing a bunch of cash on a collection of fancy headbands I decided to make my own out of leftover felt from my felt bows and basket heart Christmas ornaments. Here is my headband and my new, shorter hair cut. Supplies To make this headband you will need: Three sheets of feltSharp ScissorsEmbroidery Thread and needleHot Glue GunCheap plastic headbandPretty Button (for embellishment) Directions Cut out a tear-shaped panel that is about six inches tall and three inches wide.

Cut out several small leaf shaped pieces of felt that are about two inches long and 3/4 of an inch wide. Next, embroider each left shape with a fern stitch. Arrange feathers embroidery side up on the tear shaped base and affix with the hot glue gun. Place the headband directly in the glue. Let the glue dry and vola! Cutesy name: Beach Hippie, 17 Hairstyles That Take Less Than 10 Minutes.