Dunkin' wrote:Sugar's a killer.
Si_Crewe wrote:My missus did her hair like that for a wedding once.
Got drunk, went to bed, wasn't pretty the next day.
Scissors were required.
I think it looks nice (any hairstyle like that always reminds me of Princess Leia ) but I guess the moral of the story is that you need to be prepared to make the effort to undo it all and brush it out before you go to bed.
karma wrote:No one looks pretty the next day after a few drinkies
karma wrote:Do they look like a sponge and you wrap your hair round it? Think I saw them on TV.
I like the bottom left pic.
Si_Crewe wrote:My missus did her hair like that (bottom left) for a wedding once.
Got drunk, went to bed, wasn't pretty the next day.
Scissors were required.
I think it looks nice (any hairstyle like that always reminds me of Princess Leia ) but I guess the moral of the story is that you need to be prepared to make the effort to undo it all and brush it out before you go to bed.
Si_Crewe wrote:karma wrote:No one looks pretty the next day after a few drinkies
It was more that some of the braids and stuff had got tangled up and she ended up having to hack chunks of it out.
To be perfectly honest, when she woke up part of it was tangled in the headboard too and I had to get the scissors just to cut her free of the bed.
And, with this post, Dogs becomes yet another website that I have to hope my missus never sees.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Princess Leia would need 2 doughnut buns, can't believe how many men love that
We used to do that style as a laugh as kids.
Lady Murasaki wrote:How did she get tangled in the headboard?
Guest wrote:Aren't they what used to be called having your hair up in a bun?
Who came up with doughnut for goodness sake?
Si_Crewe wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:How did she get tangled in the headboard?
You're probably hoping for some juicy innuendo but, if I'm honest, the cat was probably responsible.
He used to sleep on her pillow and play with her hair.
Si_Crewe wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:How did she get tangled in the headboard?
You're probably hoping for some juicy innuendo but, if I'm honest, the cat was probably responsible.
He used to sleep on her pillow and play with her hair.
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