the other side

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Good Morning John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic

Good Morning

John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic


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cake-grrl:


Harebrained’s newest batch of Period Panties should be ready in a month! That means we need your help in finding stores that would be a good fit for our undies! Hit us up through Tumblr or let us know on our Facebook Page! Thanks everyone!

I totally need rainbo: first blood

cake-grrl:

Harebrained’s newest batch of Period Panties should be ready in a month! That means we need your help in finding stores that would be a good fit for our undies! Hit us up through Tumblr or let us know on our Facebook Page! Thanks everyone!

I totally need rainbo: first blood

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lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: certifiedtragedies

lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: certifiedtragedies

In this world, there are things you can only do alone, and things you can only do with somebody else. It’s important to combine the two in just the right amount.
Haruki Murakami (via thenocturnals)
The saddest people I’ve ever met in life are the ones who don’t care deeply about anything at all. Passion and satisfaction go hand in hand, and without them, any happiness is only temporary, because there’s nothing to make it last.
Nicholas Sparks (Dear John)

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sugarcookied:


Tools
light holding styling mousse
comb
small clear elastic
large bobbypin
Instructions
Apply a light holding styling mousse all over from roots to ends for texture and seperation. Hair can be damp or dry. (If it’s dry, be sure it’s a light holding mousse or you could end up with a strong holding mess.)
Separate the hair over your shoulder into two pieces. The piece from the back should come forward and down (see photo).
Using your girl scout skills, tie hair into a simple knot. [repeat]
Secure the two ends together using a clear elastic. Once it’s in there, slide it up underneath the knot to conceal it.
I like to throw a bobby pin in there for extra security.
Back comb the ponytail a little for texture and then comb through it with your fingers to settle it.
Tip: Once the steps are complete, tug on it and mess it up a bit. This look is better when it’s a little disheveled!

sugarcookied:

Tools

  • light holding styling mousse
  • comb
  • small clear elastic
  • large bobbypin

Instructions

  1. Apply a light holding styling mousse all over from roots to ends for texture and seperation. Hair can be damp or dry. (If it’s dry, be sure it’s a light holding mousse or you could end up with a strong holding mess.)
  2. Separate the hair over your shoulder into two pieces. The piece from the back should come forward and down (see photo).
  3. Using your girl scout skills, tie hair into a simple knot. [repeat]
  4. Secure the two ends together using a clear elastic. Once it’s in there, slide it up underneath the knot to conceal it.
  5. I like to throw a bobby pin in there for extra security.
  6. Back comb the ponytail a little for texture and then comb through it with your fingers to settle it.

Tip: Once the steps are complete, tug on it and mess it up a bit. This look is better when it’s a little disheveled!

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