I admit it today! Hair is very important to me. Or it may seem as this is the second hair related post in the last 15 days :-). But I just could not resist. This is the back of my head. After supporting a short crop of hair for several years, my hair is back to being shoulder length and I pestered my mom to make a French Plait. I am hoping to receive a lot of compliments for this one. :-) Hehehehe
Photo by my colleague: Mili Sharma
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Hi Pri,
The french plat is looking nice atop your head.
Hair are definitely important, that is why they are called the crowning glory (remember the yesteryear ad by Dimple Kapadia?? I forget the name of the soap now!!!)
anyways, good going, hope to see you shoulder length growing more in the coming days :-))
i showed the pic to my daughter and asked her opinion....she said..BAHUUT DHUNIA...it means very pretty.and from me this wish...allah kare teri zulf itni lambi,ghani ho ,khud teri bala teri hi gardan mein pari ho....i use to listen to this qwalli as a child as my dad was sabri brothers fan...and compliments to ur mom and milli sharma...good team work.
lovely pri...i was just telling a fren its a french day today wen i saw this on ur blog ...hehe. we also used to call this fish bone . lol.
How lovely and so much hair. It seems the older I get the less hair I have, plus I think this one medication I am taking also makes the hair thinner, I only have about two and a half more years to take it. Perhaps then my hair MIGHT get a little thicker again.
My compliments, yes!!
I used to make this french plat, for years, when I was at school. My hair are curly and a lot, so I even had them plat when I was sleeping!
IT's beautiful...your mum is very good at French plaits!
Very lovely hair, and in a plait it has fantastic texture, unlike my own which is just a memory for the most part! I was in Delhi, briefly, before you were born and I enjoy your blog, hope to return one day to your beautiful frustratingly amazing country.
i observed the earrings. they look cute
Looks good to me...
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