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Hair Styles. Walking Down the Aisle: Brides With Sleeves Do It Better. Strapless dresses move over, sleeves have arrived and we hope they are here to stay! Short sleeves, long sleeves, we can’t get enough. These sleeved wedding gowns are just the best and they are perfect for a fall/winter wedding. Last week we were obsessing over open back dresses and this week we can’t stop swooning over these stylish dresses with sleeves. See for yourself: Tracy Hill Tbarton Photography via The Well Traveled Wife Jackie Wonders Elisa B. Bella from Twilight Cymbeline Collection Jenny Yoo Jessica Haye & Clark Hsiao Jessica Janae Photography Ellie Saab elizabeth fillmore bridal Ruche Taralynn Lawton Justin & Mary Marantz Carmen and Ingo Photography Elizabeth Fillmore Ersa Atelier Lisa Lefkowitz Wanda Borges Source Jessica Claire Source Jana Williams Which one is your fave? Bye Bye Beehive: Formal Hair.

With our wedding just three days away (oh my—three days), I have been asked questions about my hair almost more than anything. "How are you going to wear your hair? " seems to come up every time the wedding does. And guess what? I have no idea how I'm going to do my hair on the wedding day.

Recently, I had my hair curled for my bridal shower, and afterward, I went home to play around with some styles. THE TWISTED HALF-UP STYLE. THE PINNED UPDO. THE TWISTED PONYTAIL. THE TWISTED LOW CHIGNON. THE SIMPLE TWIST & PIN. And there are 5-easy wedding hair styles. *FYI: in case you're wondering, I will not be wearing a veil, and my dress is not strapless. Which is your favorite? How to make your own pore strips.

Most favorited all-time. Random things I love today. Useful tips on DIY nails. Dorm Room Spa: 3 Easy DIY Beauty Recipes to Try. Photo Credit It’s that taxing in-between time of the semester again – spring break is over, papers and projects are coming due, and finals are looming ahead.

It’s clear that college students are stressed right now, and with that stress comes the need for relaxation. And what better way to unwind than by pampering yourself and indulging in some me-time? Of course, as college students, we can’t all afford to shell out for a trip to a high-end spa. 1. Photo Credit Olive oil isn’t just for cooking — it’s great for your hair, too!

To give your hair a conditioning treatment, massage about 2 tablespoons of olive oil into your hair and scalp. Next, take a warm, damp towel and wrap it around your head and treated hair (“turban” it). Finally, rinse out the olive oil with shampoo. 2. This DIY mask, made of nutmeg, honey, and cinnamon, is calming and soothing for stressed-out skin – in addition, it smells absolutely amazing! The secret? 3. Photo Credit Your Thoughts?