Just in time for spring.
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Grocery prices are rising and the all-in dollar amount for aweekend at Coachellais basically astronomical.
Now, who wants to talk more about how beauty is recession proof?
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Meanwhile,Vanessa Hudgenswill be in theVIP tent, reminding everyone that she did it first.
A milkmaid braid is positioned a little further back on the head and gets its name from… milkmaids.
Back when, these working women often chose the style for its practicality.
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Imagine trying to milk a cow withregularbraids in?
They’d just dip into your bucket!
It’s best to tie things up instead.
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Sticking with tradition, the milkmaid braid is also more likely to feature a middle part.
Andunlikemilking a cow, the style iswayeasier to copy than it looks.
“Divide your hair by the nape of your neck in two sections,” she explained.
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That’s what Samsen does (fans have beenbeggingfor a tutorial).
“This makes the braid easier to bobby pin to form the milkmaid shape.”
The other braid will wrapunderyour head, crafting an infinite loop when it meets up with its counterpart.
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you’ve got the option to finish with a little hair spray, and go about your chores.
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