Just put your hair in a pony tail and put Mega Hold Gel in your hair. It worked for me.
You can only get flax from Geoffrey after you have completed at the least the easy tasks for Seer's Village in the Achievement Diary. You must be wearing a Seer's headband when you speak to him about getting the flax -upon completing the easy tasks, you get 30 free flax from him daily -upon completing the medium tasks, you get 60 free flax from him daily -upon completing the hard tasks, you get 120 free flax from him daily And remember, without wearing the Seer's headband when you talk to him, this does not apply regardless of your achievement diary. [p.s.- there are many other wonderful rewards with the Seer's Headband when equipped!]
The tree most commonly known to have scratched a hidden leaf headband would be Itachi Madara and sasuke (technically Naruto scratched his but...) any others besides these listed I don't know.
Using a purple headband and long wooden staff to defeat his enemies.
Everytime it goes to other and other but keep looking
evacuate the dancfloor, everytime we touch, and im not sure about the other one :|
braid a front section of your hair & flip it over to the other side & pin it back with bobby pins.
Because people first started wearing it then other people saw and copied! (>_<)
If one has blemishes or other leg problems, wearing opaque tights is a good way to cover up these issues. There is also a YouTube video about women in black opaque tights.
To be honest, I don't think there's anything special about the colour of them. For instance, Sakura has a red headband, Choji had a blue one as well (before Shippuden) and Temari has a black one. There are other colours as well, but I don't think it makes a difference.
There are several places where one can purchase a baby headband online including Baby Gap, Carters, Baby Mall Online, Shop Baby Bliss, and Amazon. One can also buy baby headbands and other clothing online at general retailers such as Walmart, JcPenney, and Sears.
They react with each other and go threw chemical change.
a war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavily losses