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14 Sentences With "frizzed"

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It's super curly naturally, and I'm surprised it hasn't frizzed up around my ears.
"It corrects both the tone and deeply moisturizes the hair so it's shinier and de-frizzed," she said.
Its shapes were grandly outsize: gargantuan balloons of brocade and jacquard malforming the body, hair ­piled high and frizzed.
My hair frizzed and curled for nine months of the year and, during the other three, hung limp around my shoulders.
She also taunted the shit out of me, calling me "King Tut" because my naturally curly hair, which frizzed out right at my chin in the shape of Tut's headdress.
At Hood by Air, the designer Shayne Oliver showed curled and frizzed hair after the Directoire fashion with clothing details like highly ­tugged shirt collars brushing the upper lip or even shrouding the head.
Now she's a young woman with light hair and white skin, who breathes in hard through her nose, perhaps snorting back a little coke drip, given her frizzed-out energy: she can't sit or stand still.
Skin Deep For all the rejoicing that comes with the arrival of summer, we know that warmer weather brings a new set of beauty concerns: humidity-frizzed hair, newly exposed skin begging for additional SPF, and a problem area or two aching for exfoliating and toning after being covered up for months.
Let me set the scene: It was a cold, rainy, dreary day in New York City, my hair had frizzed out to Bob Ross heights, my computer had crashed twice as I was editing a story, and all I could think about was hunkering down on my couch with a cozy blanket and this warm, spicy grilled cheese.
In domestic ferrets the war dance usually follows play or the successful capture of a toy or a stolen object. The war dance is commonly held to mean that the ferret is thoroughly enjoying itself. The behavior consists of a frenzied series of hops sideways and backwards, often accompanied by an arched back and a frizzed-out tail. Ferrets are notoriously clumsy in their surroundings during their dance and will often collide with or fall over objects and furniture.
The group (which included Michael McKean on bass) soon fell apart, following legal threats by Martin's lawyers. In the same baroque vein as the Left Banke, Sommer wrote "Brink of Death", recorded by the band Childe Harold. Next, he was recruited as a member of "the Tribe" for the musical Hair, and then promoted to the role of Woof. His "frizzed-out Afro" hair and eyes were featured on the Los Angeles Playbill for Hair in 1969. Sommer had been signed by Capitol Records, and in June 1969 released his first album, The Road to Travel, produced by Artie Kornfeld, as were his next two albums.
In a contemporary review, The New York Times found the film "one of the most likable of the jungle pictures. Having a simple story at its heart, it has had the wisdom and the good taste to tell it simply and without recourse to synthetic sensationalism. Sabu, its 12-year-old hero, never once is chased by a tiger, embraced by a python or dropped into a swirl of crocodiles," and concluded, "Sabu, the Indian boy, is a sunny-faced, manly little youngster, whose naturalness beneath the camera's scrutiny should bring blushes to the faces of the precocious wonder-children of Hollywood. He's a much better actor than the British players Mr. Flaherty tried to disguise behind frizzed beards and Indian names".
"John Holmes obituary", The Guardian. Clive Hamilton regarded it as "perhaps the most memorable and unnerving book cover ever created".. Likening the torso to "some fibreglass cast on an industrial production line", Christine Wallace wrote that Holmes' first version was a faceless, breastless, naked woman, "unmistakably Germaine ... hair fashionably afro-frizzed, waist- deep in a pile of stylised breasts, presumably amputated in the creation of a 'female eunuch' based on an assumed equivalence of testicles and mammary glands". The book was reissued in 2001 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux at the instigation of Jennifer Baumgardner, a leading third-wave feminist and editor of the publisher's Feminist Classics series. According to Justyna Wlodarczyk, Greer emerged as "the third wave's favorite second-wave feminist".
Some women associated with the movement adopted a revival style based on romanticised medieval influences such as puffed juliette sleeves and trailing skirts. These styles were made in the soft colors of vegetable dyes, ornamented with hand embroidery in the art needlework style, featured silks, oriental designs, muted colors, natural and frizzed hair and lacked definitive waist emphasis.The Visual History of Costume. Aileen Ribeiro and Valerie Cumming, (Costume & Fashion Press, New York, 1989):188 The style spread as an "anti-fashion" called Artistic dress in the 1860s in literary and artistic circles, died back in the 1870s, and reemerged as Aesthetic dress in the 1880s, where two of the main proponents were the writer Oscar Wilde and his wife Constance, both of whom gave lectures on the subject.

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