You should probably wrap it up before bed after combing it to lessen the chance of it becoming too unmanageable, tangled, and matted.
who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie? who invented the first hair tie?
MY hair? I don't even know you, so please, don't try to tie my hair, with hair tie or without.
You grab a brush and pull back your hair and then tie it with a hair tie or rubber band.
He grew an afro and wore a few tie die shirts with a peace necklace
- If you're talking about growing longer hair on the scalp, then you should first of all make sure use hair-growing shampoo and conditioner. Your comb should not tug on your hair so your need a good one and don't comb when your hair is wet. Don't dye your hair either because you will damage it. Keep your hair down when you can - don't tie it up too much.- If you mean growing more hair on the scalp, shave your head.- If you mean growing more hair on other areas (eg. legs), shave too but you shouldn't if you have no hair because millions would die for hairless legs LOL.
Use a hair tie ( a hair tie is and elastic silly.) Stick a couple bobby pins in it.
An hair tie is "un élastique à cheveux" in French.
Waitresses should tie their hair back to prevent their naturally falling out hair from getting in customers' food.
Horse isle chat riddle: Hair Hair tie (or hair band), hair loss, hair dye
Ribbons have been used to tie hair throughout much of history. However, the modern version of the hair tie originated in 1900 with elastic headbands. In 1986, the scrunchie hair tie was invented by Rommy Revson.
in the mid 1920's, mary lesswall smith invented the hair tie to tie back her long hair. because she was so clumsy it always got in the way. her invention caught on quikly.
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse