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Tresses

Tresses

Tresses by tamra
Tresses by tamra
Tresses by LaRhonda~
Tresses by kristine
Tresses by polly
pollypolly Tresses

Tresses

tresses by tamra
Tresses by Alice In Wonderland
Tresses by kristine
for the tresses. by delores
deloresdelores for the tresses.

for the wee ones

Trying Tresses by rosario
Trying Tresses by martina
Trying Tresses by martina
Tousled Tresses by tamra
tamratamra Tousled Tresses

luxuriant tresses

deux tresses by sol_maria
sol_mariasol_maria deux tresses

cheveux

Trying Tresses by rosario
Trying Tresses by martina
Terrific tresses. by Ellen Cave
Ellen CaveEllen Cave Terrific tresses.

Beauty

Obsessed with tresses by youn_non
youn_nonyoun_non Obsessed with tresses

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Intertwining tresses  #Hair #Braids by hope.misner
Worship my tresses!! by catrulz
catrulzcatrulz Worship my tresses!!

Pets

Who cares if your bike ride musses your tresses? by dirench
direnchdirench Who cares if your bike ride musses your tresses?

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You can find straw bonnets like these at almost any sutler. Cheap, but the shape is not seen in styles of the 1860's. Timely Tresses is a by adriana
adrianaadriana You can find straw bonnets like these at almost any sutler. Cheap, but the shape is not seen in styles of the 1860's. Timely Tresses is a

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Nothing’s more radiant than a little gradient, so fade into Spring and tone up your wardrobe with a look that’s anything but shady. The ombre trend has spread from tresses to dresses, as seen in this season’s to-dye-for designs from Band of Outsiders, Theyskens’ Theory and  Margiella.  Tell your own short story by adding a splash of color to j’amazing lace!  To create:  Start at the hem of your shorts and spray black fabric paint about four inches up. Add extra coats of paint closer to the hem, keeping the top clean and paint-free. Use a piece of paper to repel and block paint as you work your way up. Continue spraying, concentrating more on the bottom, until you achieve the desired ombre effect. Repeat on the reverse side, then hang until completely dry.P.S.- Click here to watch the How To Video! by DaisyCombridge
DaisyCombridgeDaisyCombridge Nothing’s more radiant than a little gradient, so fade into Spring and tone up your wardrobe with a look that’s anything but shady. The ombre trend has spread from tresses to dresses, as seen in this season’s to-dye-for designs from Band of Outsiders, Theyskens’ Theory and  Margiella.  Tell your own short story by adding a splash of color to j’amazing lace!  To create:  Start at the hem of your shorts and spray black fabric paint about four inches up. Add extra coats of paint closer to the hem, keeping the top clean and paint-free. Use a piece of paper to repel and block paint as you work your way up. Continue spraying, concentrating more on the bottom, until you achieve the desired ombre effect. Repeat on the reverse side, then hang until completely dry.P.S.- Click here to watch the How To Video!

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