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What you will Leave-in Blow dryer Spray bottle with water wide-tooth comb Gel Essential oil Hair clip Curb: li Wash and Go Spring is finally here! Flowers are blooming and pollen is on the move! Since the weather is warming up, we can wear our hair in an easy style such as the “ Wash and Go”. This hairstyle can be done throughout the year, but some prefer to wear it this way in the warmer months because of the wet styling. When heading out to the beach or the pool you can easily wet your hair and put any type of gel or conditioner in it to define the curl. Remember, that products do not give you a curl pattern they simply define it. To avoid shrinkage, stretching out the hair by blow-drying is an option. If you don’t want to use any heat, try the banding method. While preparing your hair for bed you can style your hair in a bun, or just put on a satin bonnet. Another option is to sleep on a satin pillowcase to preserve your sexy and to prevent friction from causing breakage. For more Tips or to be Featured Contact: www.fsuthe voice .com dcarrl@broncos.uncfsu.edu FOLLOW ME on Instagram:HERCURLSRBADD Seven steps to wash and go Step 1 Prepare your hair by sectioning off your hair with a hair clip Step 2 Spray your hair with water Step 3 Take a Quarter sized amount of leave in Conditioner and smooth it through with your fingers. Then put oil on top to seal in the moisture. Step 4 Comb the product through with a wide tooth comb Step 5 Rake gel through with you’re your fingers Step 6 Repeat Steps 1-5 on your entire head until finished Step 7 Use a blow dryer to quicken the drying process I P DAPPER ALERT!!!! Have you been looking for something to oom-- pletely change the look of just an ordinary blaz er? Go out and grab a lapel pin! Lapel pins are a BIG item in today’s men’s fashion. There is no certain age requirement to be called a “true gentle- ' man,” That is why 1 chose to interview Chris Miller, a young edu cated male who is very active on FSU’s campus. He considers himself to be a “mutt,” meaning that he very versatile when it comes to his style. Having on sweatpants one day and then a suit , and tie on the next, he is able to maintain a presentable look. A must have in his everyday wardrobe is his gold cross necklace V'and his cartoon dress socks. He also believes that a gentleman should respect himself first before anything and have a strong ^ belief in God. Chris Miller
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