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In response to: A Simple chic vintage 1940s updo that anyone can do, no hair setting required!
MissVee [Visitor]
Thanks so much for posting the video and instructions for this classic look! I can't wait to try it out~!!! :)
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blenders [Visitor]
Howdy! Would you mind if I share your blog with my twitter group?
There's a lot of people that I think would really enjoy your content. Please let me know. Thank you
There's a lot of people that I think would really enjoy your content. Please let me know. Thank you
In response to: How to get Katy Perry's 50s vintage hair style using a GHD
online cna certification [Visitor]
I was wondering if you ever considered changing the layout of your site?
Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could
a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better.
Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or 2 images.
Maybe you could space it out better?
Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could
a little more in the way of content so people could connect with it better.
Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or 2 images.
Maybe you could space it out better?
In response to: How to look glamorous in between vintage hair settings
Janey [Visitor]
Such fabulous tips! And what a collection of images! Such inspiration.
Cheers,
Janey
Cheers,
Janey
In response to: How to make a vintage Sculpture Pin Curl
admin [Member]
Just keep writing and don't think too much. Then edit aggressively once you're done.
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Read more [Visitor]
First off I would like to say terrific blog! I had a quick
question which I'd like to ask if you don't mind. I was interested to find out how you center yourself and clear your head before writing. I have had difficulty clearing my mind in getting my thoughts out. I do enjoy writing however it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes tend to be lost simply just trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations or hints? Thank you!
question which I'd like to ask if you don't mind. I was interested to find out how you center yourself and clear your head before writing. I have had difficulty clearing my mind in getting my thoughts out. I do enjoy writing however it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes tend to be lost simply just trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations or hints? Thank you!
In response to: 2 types of sculptured pin curls in vintage hair and their functions
admin [Member]
Standing pin curls dry quicker too.
In response to: 2 types of sculptured pin curls in vintage hair and their functions
Isis [Visitor]
I have found that standing pin curls works best on my hair. Quicker to make too. :)
http://fortieswardrobe.blogspot.se/2011/08/best-pin-curls.html
http://fortieswardrobe.blogspot.se/2011/08/best-pin-curls.html
In response to: 3 Simple Vintage Tips on Sitting Posture You Can Do Straight Away
Saraz Closet [Visitor]
Hi there,
What's up, just wanted to tell you, I loved this post? It just so very helpful. Keep on posting!
What's up, just wanted to tell you, I loved this post? It just so very helpful. Keep on posting!
In response to: 3 Simple Vintage Tips on Sitting Posture You Can Do Straight Away
admin [Member]
I think it's especially hard when you're tired. It takes energy to sit up straight.
In response to: How to get Katy Perry's 50s vintage hair style using a GHD
admin [Member]
Hi There I'm not an expert in the tech area therefore is not the best person to ask. my web developer did the theme for me. But from what I understand is it's good to minimise/delete any unnecessary clever features, for example if you have Flash it will affected the way the website is viewed on different platforms. You can't even view Flash websites on Iphones. Html should work well on most windows. Again this is just my opinion, I think it's best to speak with a web developer/tech person on this.
In response to: A Simple chic vintage 1940s updo that anyone can do, no hair setting required!
admin [Member]
I think you need to relax. most of us were not even born back in the 30s or 40s. We are trying to do the best we can. I can't seem to find much information apart from the old books and magazines. There aren't very many websites on this. Do you know any good sources? If you think you have more accurate information we welcome you to correct us where we are wrong, and add to the information.
In response to: 3 Simple Vintage Tips on Sitting Posture You Can Do Straight Away
Gibson Girl [Visitor]
I used to be a fanatic about sitting up straight, I had the best posture in my late teens (my mom didn't even teach it to me, mostly I figured out you just look better and thinner if you sit up straight.) For some reason it's become harder to do as I get older, though...
In response to: Why GHD is NOT GOOD for making authentic old hollywood vintage hairstyles
linddisfliso1972 [Visitor]
Grace Murray Hopper~ A ship in port is safe but thats not what ships are built for. =-=
In response to: A Simple chic vintage 1940s updo that anyone can do, no hair setting required!
snorky [Visitor]
So so many of you people do not know a thing about '40's-50's hair styles. First of all there were no rollers until the late '50's. And the curling irons were far far different than what curling irons are today. They were very skinny and were placed on a hot stove before using.
And I guess you also probably never heard of the "Marcel" either which came from the '30's.
It's really becoming really sad to see how things have evolved so erroneously and also misinforming others as well.
Does anyone have any idea who invented the"rippled" bobby pin?
If your going to give any info, please do some research.
And I guess you also probably never heard of the "Marcel" either which came from the '30's.
It's really becoming really sad to see how things have evolved so erroneously and also misinforming others as well.
Does anyone have any idea who invented the"rippled" bobby pin?
If your going to give any info, please do some research.
In response to: How to get Katy Perry's 50s vintage hair style using a GHD
CNA Training [Visitor]
I am really enjoying the theme/design of your website. Do you ever run into any browser compatibility problems? A handful of my blog audience have complained about my website not working correctly in Explorer but looks great in Opera. Do you have any tips to help fix this issue?
In response to: How to do vintage 1960s beehive hairstyle the easy and quick way!
admin [Member]
Thank you for your kind comment.
I wish I have more time as there are lots more vintage hair information I want to post.
I wish I have more time as there are lots more vintage hair information I want to post.
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I really loved reading your blog. It was very well authored and easy to understand. Unlike additional blogs I have read which are really not good. I also found your posts very interesting. In fact after reading, I had to go show it to my friend and he enjoyed it as well!
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elliptical [Visitor]
This is the exact info i'm looking for, thanks! Arron
In response to: 3 Simple Vintage Tips on Sitting Posture You Can Do Straight Away
admin [Member]
Hi There,
Thank you for your kind comment.
I have a fulltime job at the moment therefore this website is coming along slower than I would like.
I will try and work with my web developer to make the blog more user-friendly.
I will be posting more information soon.
Thank you for your kind comment.
I have a fulltime job at the moment therefore this website is coming along slower than I would like.
I will try and work with my web developer to make the blog more user-friendly.
I will be posting more information soon.
In response to: 3 Simple Vintage Tips on Sitting Posture You Can Do Straight Away
FredBlogs [Visitor]
How's things? I had a little problem looking at your site but other then that it's a really great page
In response to: How to get Katy Perry's 50s vintage hair style using a GHD
Nancy [Visitor]
Thanks for the share!
Nancy.R
Nancy.R
