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en It's a little bit harder to braid straight hair because it has less texture and there's nothing for it to hold on to.

en This is a wonderful time for your hair. Because of all those hormones, your hair will be thicker and more lustrous. Pregnancy can change the texture of your hair.

en He wanted his aunt to braid his hair.

en A miniature like this would have been a love token. The braid of hair has a great deal of intimacy and personal significance for whomever would have owned this miniature.

en Women are much more in touch with the backs of themselves than men are: they can reach higher up on their back, and do so daily to unfasten bras; they can clip and braid their hair; they can keep their rearward blouse-tails smoothly tucked into their skirts.

en The sponge gives it [the illusory hair] texture, and then you can just wipe it off.

en I was somebody who never loved my hair. Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. I had curly hair and wished it was straight.
  Jennifer Aniston

en The door opened and it was God himself who walked into the room, straight from the glittering throne, God dressed in a camel's hair polo coat and flat camel's hair cap.
  Paul Gallico

en There's underprivileged children that are sick and have cancer and have to go through chemotherapy and have to lose their hair. By giving them my hair they would get real hair and not fake hair. And I was blessed with beautiful hair.

en There's no face, basically meaning that it doesn't matter what his face looks like. It doesn't matter if he's black or white, or if he has long hair or straight hair. The only thing that matters is, he's the son of God. And the picture of the pit bull underneath that picture, signifies me.

en It sucked our hair straight up. I'm here to tell you, whoever did that movie 'Twister' has got it down.

en When I grew up in the '60s, your hair had to be straight and you had to be skinny and have no boobs, and it was like not my era.
  Bernadette Peters

en She was exactly like who she said she was ... except the picture. She has very curly hair, but it was pulled straight when we met.

en They went straight to where the (hair dressers) kept their money ... and the office in the back.

en The cell phone is what we hold closest to our bodies; we hold it all day. Having the cell phone identify with you in some way is becoming more important. It's a part of your own sense of style, like your shoes, your clothes and the way you do your hair.


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