To go from stick strait hair to wavy, try this little trick...Beat egg whites till fluffy (you know, like meringue just no sugar)
put on damp hair and blow dry scrunching as you go and waaaalaaa...
a lovely head of wavy locks (no, it does not smell like scrambled eggs or anything else)
I love Hannah's hair wavy, she doesn't like the "crunchiness" I think it is
PURE GORGEOUS!!
11 comments:
How fun!!! I still need to try this trick! It's great to see it demonstrated. Hannah's a good hairstyle model~
what wouldn't look gorgeous on this girl? even a marge simpson do. i love it, too! i'd like to try it even but that would take a lot of eggs whites!
did you really get a new car? i briefly saw something on your sidebar as i was clicking on the comment link. and an amazing scrapbook?! you were a GOOD girl last year!
I have never heard of this. Interesting! I could see that the "crunchiness" might be annoying, but sometimes you have to pay for beauty:)
That is quite the trick...will have to try that one out!
LollyGirl,
Thanks for noticing! YES, I was a GOOD girl and love my new ride, but we all know who really drives it the most! The hair thing only takes a few egg whites.
Hannah is almost pretty! J/K Where do you get such simple beauty tips? Must be from your gorgeous Aunt Feener! I only wish they worked as well for me!! And yes Hannah, you do look gorgeous!
way way cute! i'm going to try that this weekend and see if it will work for me. my hair won't do anything other than straight, so this will be a good challenge.
Hannah, you are absolutely beautiful with curly or straight hair, but you know I love the curls, it reminds me of my little ruffle bum girl with her strawberry blonde curls!! I love you sweetheart!!!
DAD
Hannah reminds me so much of Debbie Gibson, who I adored when I was a few years younger and really wanted to look like! She's grown into a beautiful young woman, and my Ryan thinks so, too!
Sure miss you guys.
~Lisa Lloyd
I'm bringing out the egg whites! Hannah is always beautiful! We miss our favorite babysitter in the whole wide world.
this is also the method for spiking up a very tall mohawk! :)
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