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Your hair is still wet!
Your hair may be brushed, but your mind's untidy. You've had about seven hours of sleep since Friday. No wonder you feel that lost sensation. You're sunk from a riot of relaxation.
I took out my brush and got to brushing the waves on the back of my head.
The air is all softness.
What is more gentle than a wind is summer?
Being in a foreign place, preferably for the first time, having seen many things and collected new impressions, and returning to an empty hotel room with an hour or so to blow. That mix often yields fine results.
Unite has a great dry shampoo called 7Seconds. After a hot yoga class, when I'm super sweaty I spray this on and my hair comes back to life. Miraculous!
A dried plant is nothing but a sign to plant a new one
A warm soak can wash away life's worries and soothe an active mind. Choose self-care.
Just for fun I flew in huge banking arcs, taking deep breaths, enjoying the feel of my newly weightless hair. The stylist had called it "wind tossed."
If only she knew.
Normal" is just a setting on your dryer.
Yo, Dekko, who do I gotta blow around here to get a shower?
Cool. So glad I got to do all this in a towel.
My hair is very fine, so I use Tigi Bed Head Small Talk before I blow dry for volume, and I'm a firm believer in Tigi Rockaholic dry shampoo to keep volume throughout the day.
One of the great natural phenomena is the way in which a tube of toothpaste suddenly empties itself when it hears that you are planning a trip, so that when you come to pack it is just a twisted shell of its former self, with not even a cubic millimeter left to be squeezed out.
For raging wind blows up incessant showers
It's evening, one of those gray water-color washes, like liquid dust.
I like to hang out clothes on windy days. Sometimes that's all I feel like. A sheet on a line.
I actually love my natural hair when it's in a twist out and it's been slept on for five days and revived by the steam of the shower.
My hands felt bruised from the hot, dry air. Inside,
All you needed back then was a blow dryer and a dream.
Persinette, let down your hair.
Don't spend two dollars to dry clean a shirt. Donate it to the Salvation Army instead. They'll clean it and put it on a hanger. Next morning buy it back for seventy-five cents.
It is not only by the pores of the skin that this aqueous emaciation takes place. A considerable quantity of humidity is also exhaled by the lungs at each expiration.
Never leave anything out to dry as the sun comes up for the new year.
A customer facing crucial decisions:
What should I wipe myself with? What should I brush with? His personal hygiene was deteriorating rapidly as he stared at the rows of possibilities, sweating profusely. Would he ever bathe again?
When we deployed, in our heads, the towel we left hanging next to the shower to dry, would still be hanging there when we got back. Well, it won't be. If it is, some important questions need to be asked.
Even a dry well may freshen.
Air. Air is really, really awesome.
At any moment, you know, your manufactured cool could blow.
Air, an undervalued necessity, that earns your gratitude when you inhale it for the last time
Coconut oil has always been my favorite. Any dry spots I have I'll put coconut oil on them because it's a natural ingredient and it works better than anything.
The last time someone dried my hair for me was in sixth grade, when i broke my arm." "How did you break it?" "I fell out of a tree." "You fell out of a tree?" "I think there was a boy and a dare involved." "Ah.
My favorite way to blow off steam is to sing obnoxiously loud in the shower.
Where to blow from next for sheer crazy delight
Let me cradle myself back Into the darkness Of the half shapes ... Of the cauled beginnings ... Let me stir the attar of unused air, Elusive ... ironically fragrant As a dead queen's kerchief ... Let me blow the dust from off you ... Resurrect your breath Lying limp as a fan In a dead queen's hand.
I slather Egyptian Magic cream all over my face on overnight flights to keep my skin hydrated.
Normal' is a dryer setting.
Sweat cleanses from the inside. It comes from places a shower will never reach.
If I had one wish, it would be for self-drying pants. Wait
no! Unlimited wishes! How do I return these stupid pants?!
I find it soothing to take something wrinkled and make it smooth. It feels anticipatory. It's what I do before a celebration. And nobody bothers me when I'm ironing.
wash the brush, just beats the devil out of it
My freshness is spending its wavering shower in the dust.
Hope you're keeping the dust out of your eyes and your feet off the ground.
Blown hair is sweet, brown hair over the mouth blown,
Lilac and brown hair;
Minds were made for blowing.
The gift of water, air, soap, and time allows us to heal and relieve our psyche and soul.
The Barks of Trees are best gathered in the Spring, if it be of great Trees, as Oaks or the like, because then they come easiest off, and so you may dry them if you please, but indeed your best way is to gather all Barks only for present use.
If I'm doing my hair myself, I just wash it and let it naturally dry. I'm actually quite good at doing hair; if I wear it up I usually do it myself.
On the beach, I take my clothes off under a towel.
I can feel a cool breeze.
What do you do to your hair?" "Dust, hair gel, and a little gun oil." "Ever thought of patenting the recipe?" "No.
Basically, my hair is very dry from all the backcombing! Hairdressers prefer if your hair is dry and damaged, as it makes it easier to style.
It can only be our familiarity with soap bubbles from our earliest recollections, causing us to accept their existence as a matter of course, that prevents most of us from being seriously puzzled as to why they can be blown at all.
Man all of your flows bore me, paint drying.
Whatever it is, it's better in the wind.
My hair looks so good out in the desert, it's unbelievable. It's, like, perfectly not frizzy.
I love the feeling of the fresh air on my face and the wind blowing through my hair.
I am a ceiling fan, especially during rain.
Seventy per cent humidity is ideal for vocal cords.
Sometimes the wind along the Pacific shore blows so hard it steals your breath before you can inhale it.
This is so dumb - once time I spray-tanned before a race, and I didn't shower, and I sweated the whole thing off on my car. It was so bad, I told a fan I would never do it again.
When I travel, I have to have blotting sheets. It's so much better to remove the oil than to cover it up because then your skin just looks cakey.
The air is dry and light and its effect on the mind is similar to that of a glass of Champagne before dinner.
Rub-a-dub-dub. Cerebrum in a tub.
I do a lot of dry shampoo. My hair just works better when it's not as clean!
I've just washed my hair and I can't do a thing with it!
A steamer is like an inhaler, so you can inhale this oil or frankincense or eucalyptus. Before I go onstage, I spend half an hour taking in that steam, and it saves my life!
I can feel a cool breeze blowing around me.
My hair can get quite dry, so I condition it in olive oil once a week.
I sighed and blew
I try to take care of my hair because it sort of has to withstand a lot of blowdrying and ironing.
Her mind was like a wound exposed to dry in the air.
My hair is so scary that if you saw it walking down the street, you'd cross to the other side. This humidity is not helping. It's just an excuse for my hair to let its frizz flag fly.
Some people blow their top, but all people blow their bottom.
My hair dries straight naturally, so I'm always trying to find anything to give it volume or give it a little bit of bounce.
The amount of relief and comfort experienced by the sick after the skin has been carefully washed and dried, is one of the commonest observations made at a sick bed.
I personally subscribe to the belief that normal is just a setting on the dryer.
Sunbathe from within.
The cool breeze that ruffled her hair felt like something more than wind.
Aren't you going to dry the floor?' asked Annika.
'Oh, no, it can dry in the sun,' answered Pippi. 'I don't think it will catch cold so long as it keeps moving.
Nothing dries sooner then a teare.
You can't just turn your heart off like a faucet; you have to go to the source and dry it out, drop by drop.
Do not stand downwind from a sweaty person ...
What I find really works for me is dry body brushing; it helps improve the circulation and exfoliates your skin.
Get a in clothes dryer with Magic Johnson and some razorblades.
There is the heat, which clots the air around her and stops up her pores and her eyes and ears
A Wet Dragonfly Can Fly Again!
dripping-wet Gloss
He stood against the wind and let it peel him
clean
Come back here, kid! I'll blow you for free. Come back here!
I wish that we could tumble them in the dryer for 30 minutes and get them to shrink, but that won't happen.
Your skin is your largest organ, and it wants to breathe. There are so many times, like Fashion Week, when you [need to] think about all the stuff your skin and body have absorbed through makeup and products and all this stuff.
Close a door, and you'd still feel a breeze through the window.
Most things we need in life are only inch deep below the ground, all you need to do is dig it out ... using the wind that you blow away.So start blowing now ...
A cool breeze laden with iodine blew in from the sea.
I like bubble baths.
I'm obsessed with fresh breath.
You smell good, too," said Patch
It's called a shower." I was staring straight ahead. When he didn't answer, I turned sideways. "Soap. Shampoo. Hot water."
Naked. I know the drill.
You must squeeze every atom of impure air from lungs until they are almost as free of air as a vacuum.