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GUEST POST - thebeautydepartment.com photos by: Kathleen Bly post designed by kristin ess Mad love for our first guest post winner, Taylor Nick!!! I am fully obsessed with this bohemian-inspired-braided-goodness! Even though Taylor had some SERIOUS competition, there’s no doubt that this little lady took the cake in our hair tutorial contest. She created a beautiful, textured, easy hairstyle that will work with almost any hair type. Congratulations Taylor, and thanks to ALL of you who entered this post contest. Xx Kristin “My look is inspired by all of the bohemian braids on the 2011 runways. Tools: 2 Claw clipsBobby PinsHair tie, preferably matching your hair colorFine tooth combHairspray Steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. XO Taylor Tags: congrats, congratulations, contest, hair, kristin ess, lauren conrad, taylor nick, the beauty department, thebeautydepartment.com, tutorial, tutorial contest, win, winner Related posts:
women fashion shoes, boots, retro indie clothing & vintage clothes MedPharmJobs.com Get Yo' Nails Did Okay, so we’re only three weeks in to this whole thing and I’m already showing you a tame look after I totally promised some of you that I’d do a newsprint nail tutorial this week. Newsprint we can do next week, but for right now I wanted/needed a manicure by a professional. As I told you in the first “Get Yo’ Nails Did”, it’s important to include real manicures in your nail routine if you’re not comfortable cutting your cuticles and getting into the real work at home. I am not. I’m willing to shell out $20 bucks to have the dirty work done right, but I’m not going to splurge on nail art at the salon most of the time. That’s another thing: Remember that, while you should always be extremely polite to your manicurist, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask for exactly what you want and to tell him/her if it’s not done correctly. For your own mental health, try to avoid those nail salons that feel more like cattle farms. The last thing I’m afraid of (beside death) is a little bit of contrast.
MediCarrera : we recruit specialist doctors for work in Scandinavia WWOOF - World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms Neil Gaiman - The official UK publisher's website - American Gods Days before his release from prison, Shadows wife, Laura, dies in a mysterious car crash. Numbly, he makes his way back home. On the plane, he encounters the enigmatic Mr Wednesday, who claims to be a refugee from a distant war, a former god and the king of America. Together they embark on a profoundly strange journey across the heart of the USA, whilst all around them a storm or preternatural and epic proportions threatens to break. Scary, gripping and deeply unsettling, AMERICAN GODS takes a long, hard look into the soul of America. American Gods won the Bram Stoker Award best novel, the Nebula Award for best novel and the Hugo Award for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel in 2002 and was a nominee for the BSFA award. Paperback Published 19/09/2005 Click on the image to buy the book This is the author's preferred text, never before published in the UK, and is about 12,000 words longer than the previous UK edition Including extra material exclusive to the Headline Review edition
You Should Take Care Some original images by Alex Welsh, Marija Strajnic, Kendall Paulsen, Max Tomlinson, Chloe Aftel, Sabino Aguad, Jean-Pierre Guenec, Tamara Lichtenstein, Jeff Enlow and Tanya Prilukova. Contact me for more specific image details. All the time I was making this I was thinking of you. Hope there's someone. People in love. You or your memory. On and ever onward. Structure of subjective experience. Never thought of you as my mtn top. Ten Thousand Times 28" x 18", Oil & Acrylic, Sold 2 years, 264 days and this morning. Forgetting why, remembering how. The things we carried. Then the letting go. Untitled (Dark) 22" x 16", Oil & Acrylic 32" x 24", Oil & Acrylic, Sold 26" x 18", Oil & Acrylic, Sold Oil and Acrylic, 24" x 19", Sold Oil and Acrylic, 36" x 26", Sold Oil and Acrylic, Sold Oil and Acrlyic Oil and Acrylic, 36" x 25, Sold Oil and Acrylic, 34" x 20", Sold