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I shampooed after 2 days of keeping my hair oiled and finally straightened my hair after a long while.
There is something about Ponytail that draws me to it.
I would make a trip to the Gorge just to see this one waterfall.
happy waterfall wednesday everyone
On a windowsill
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My new Blonde Ponytail Barbie... I only had a Brunette #4 and I was not looking to add another PT to my collection at this time, but when I stumbled upon this beauty I could not pass her up! She was a steal, and was actually listed as a later Ponytail. I saw those unmistakable poodle bands and bright red lips and I knew she was an earlier Ponytail... she has the solid torso marked ™ , just like my Brunette and the longest, silkiest hair still in its original topknot.
The decorative ponytail plant is native to dry, desert regions of Mexico and the southern United States.
Common name: Ponytail palm, elephant’s foot tree
Botanic name: Beaucarnea recurvata (also known as Nolina recurvata and N. tuberculata)
A slow growing, evergreen tree to about 9m (30′) tall. Its palm-like trunk has a massive, swollen base, which may reach 3 metres (10′) in diameter. The trunk tapers upward and then branches, with each branch supporting a dense crown of long, strappy leaves. Ponytails are dioecious, that is male and female reproductive parts are on separate plants. Masses of small white flowers are produced in summer, followed by spectacular stems of pinkish, 3-winged seeds on mature female plants.
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Close-up natural-light street portrait (outdoor head shot, seven-eighths view and sideways glance) of a young Thai beauty with ponytail, posing for the camera (photo shoot: image no. 4 of 5);
Bangkok, Thailand.
More context:
Varying the Facial View of Portraits (photo blog),
Hitting on Asia’s Genderqueers (photo blog).
This is Briana wearing her hair in a ponytail.
She doesn't wear a ponytail that often, but she had to when she went rock climbing with friends.
She was told by a climbing assistant that she had to tie it back for "health and safety reasons" when she climbed. She had her hands full with climbing equipment at the time, so she had to get one of the climbing assistants to tie it back for her.
He exclaimed that Briana's hair was the longest he had ever seen in his life.
part of a set of three blonde tails taken from a mother-daughter pair.
mother was doubtful of the quality of her locks given her age. 13 inches of blonde glory. strong strands. cute woman.
The blue breast and brown legs were treated with oxy.
The color is not orange enough, but the shape is not bad. I used heavy body liquitex watered down and a new #2 watercolor brush.
One of the easiest little hacks imaginable!
These started off as a 4-pack of fuzzy ponytail scrunchies from the DollarTree store.
Here's the sort of thing I mean:
www.pinterest.com/pin/301459768815570205/
All I had to do was to stitch one end closed.
They make a cute hat for a doll with hair, or a fun wig for a lock-less lady.
Oh yeah - a super cheap hack, too, at just 25¢ per! :-D
Ponytails never seem to go out of style. All kinds of ponytails were seen rocking the catwalks in 2012.