How to get tousled hair using a curling wand
- Wash your hair. Tousled hair calls for volume, so begin this look by washing your hair with your favourite shampoo and conditioner.
- Apply heat protection spray.
- Dry your hair.
- Apply a sea salt spray.
- Curl your hair.
- Brush through your curls.
- Apply an oil.
- Final look.
1 : not softening or yielding in determination : hard, stern an unrelenting leader. 2 : not letting up or weakening in vigor or pace : constant the unrelenting struggle.
1a : not neat : slovenly their untidy kitchen. b : not neat or orderly in habits or procedure an untidy mind. 2a : not neatly organized or carried out an untidy manuscript.
1a : rigid in or as if in death. b : rigidly conforming (as to a pattern or doctrine) : absolute stark discipline. 2 archaic : strong, robust. 3 : utter, sheer stark nonsense. 4a : barren, desolate.
or tou·zlea disheveled or rumpled mass, especially of hair. a disordered, disheveled, or tangled condition.
adjective. hanging loosely or in disorder; unkempt: disheveled hair. untidy; disarranged: a disheveled appearance.
: a crisp plain-woven lustrous fabric of various fibers used especially for women's clothing.
Pinpricks in the vast ocean: This phrase expresses the insignificance of two small islands in the vast ocean. A tousled head: This refers to hair in disarray or a disarranged hair of the author's son Jonathan.
transitive verb. 1 : to hold in place in the water by an anchor anchor a ship. 2 : to secure firmly : fix anchor a post in concrete. 3 : to act or serve as an anchor for … it is she who is anchoring the rebuilding campaign …—
The word you're looking for is acyrologia. The person who uses such words could probably be called an acyrolog, although that's a bit of a neologism. If the words being confused are similar sounding, you're dealing with a subcategory of acyrologia called a malapropism or (less frequently) a dogberryism.
A young person who demonstrates wisdom and maturity beyond their years is often called an old soul.
Sesquipedalian can also be used to describe someone or something that overuses big words, like a philosophy professor or a chemistry textbook. If someone gives a sesquipedalian speech, people often assume it was smart, even if they don't really know what it was about because they can't understand the words.
The term precocious is applied to a person who develops skills or characteristics much earlier than usual. If the person has white hair, they might be termed "venerable", or even better (rubbing in any disparity between their looks and their acts) "venerable-looking".
1 : having or involving many sexual partners : not restricted to one sexual partner or few sexual partners. 2 : not restricted to one class, sort, or person : indiscriminate education … cheapened through the promiscuous distribution of diplomas— Norman Cousins. 3 : casual, irregular promiscuous eating habits.
precocious. adjective. a precocious child is more intelligent or behaves in a more developed way than you would expect for their age.
Keen commonly means eager, interested, or enthusiastic. This sense of the word is often followed by about or on and the particular interest, as in He's very keen on music. More generally, keen means sharp, intense, or strong. A keen intellect is one that's sharp in the sense of being mentally strong.
The correct answer is: I have died. A euphemisms is a word or a phrase that is substituted for a word or phrase that is considered to be too blunt or too straightforward when referring to something disturbing, sad, upsetting etc. 'I have been stilled' is a much gentler way of saying 'I have died'.