Opening @rawvelvetvintage tomorrow!! 11am-6pm 512 E.15th St. Charlotte, N.C. 28206

Opening @rawvelvetvintage tomorrow!! 11am-6pm 512 E.15th St. Charlotte, N.C. 28206

For sale!! Wooden show and hanging rack from ikea bought it for $100 selling it for $50

For sale!! Wooden show and hanging rack from ikea bought it for $100 selling it for $50

We now have a door!!

We now have a door!!

Pay by pound!!

Pay by pound!!

Shout our and big thank to Daniel, Shayhid, and L !! It was great filmin with you guys today!!

Shout our and big thank to Daniel, Shayhid, and L !! It was great filmin with you guys today!!

lovelydyedlocks:

What you’ll need:
♥ Small Elastic
♥ Large Elastic
♥ Bobbypins
♥ Brush
Step One
If you are fitting your hair extensions for this look the best place to fit these higher than the crown of your head as the top of the wefts can be a little tricky to conceal under a braid. Start by flipping your head over as you will need to start the braid at the nape of the neck.
Step Two
Separate a small section of hair from at the nape of the neck…this section of hair will be the start of your braid. Split this into 3 and begin braiding.
Step Three
Now as you know with a french braid you need to add hair into a section from one side, then the next until you run out of hair to add in! You need to stop braiding as you reach the crown of your head as this is where your bun will sit. Secure your braid with an elastic.
Step Four
You now need to incorporate the front section of your hair that hasn’t been braided. Smooth this back and secure this and the hair from the end of your braid with another elastic.
Step Five
You now need to create your bun! I’ve gone for a Top Knot shape bun as I was doing this for the day time but this style looks amazing for a night out by making a large, super sleek bun by using a doughnut for added volume! Whichever look you’re going for you will need plenty of bobby pins to secure the bun.

lovelydyedlocks:

What you’ll need:

♥ Small Elastic

♥ Large Elastic

♥ Bobbypins

♥ Brush

Step One

If you are fitting your hair extensions for this look the best place to fit these higher than the crown of your head as the top of the wefts can be a little tricky to conceal under a braid. Start by flipping your head over as you will need to start the braid at the nape of the neck.

Step Two

Separate a small section of hair from at the nape of the neck…this section of hair will be the start of your braid. Split this into 3 and begin braiding.

Step Three

Now as you know with a french braid you need to add hair into a section from one side, then the next until you run out of hair to add in! You need to stop braiding as you reach the crown of your head as this is where your bun will sit. Secure your braid with an elastic.

Step Four

You now need to incorporate the front section of your hair that hasn’t been braided. Smooth this back and secure this and the hair from the end of your braid with another elastic.

Step Five

You now need to create your bun! I’ve gone for a Top Knot shape bun as I was doing this for the day time but this style looks amazing for a night out by making a large, super sleek bun by using a doughnut for added volume! Whichever look you’re going for you will need plenty of bobby pins to secure the bun.

Ice cube in curls!! Thanks @vancity_swag @fasinfrankqueen

Ice cube in curls!! Thanks @vancity_swag @fasinfrankqueen

Could this Spot be the new space for #rawvelvet?? I think it is!!

Could this Spot be the new space for #rawvelvet?? I think it is!!

lindsaychrist:

is that one direction

Gathering if the juggalos 2012

lindsaychrist:

is that one direction

Gathering if the juggalos 2012

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