Fiz hoje!!! hauahauhauhauhauha

Esse coque baixo, meio de lado… não tem ninguém ainda na redação, então não sei as repercussões…!! hahaha Mas to super feliz com ele! +)

Esses aqui eu preciso de um pouco mais do espírito fashionistas…. Parece meio nipônico, não?

…. amei! Eu não fico muito bem de faixa “testona”, sabe? Pareço mais um melão embrulhado em jornal.. Mas quem tem o rosto lindo, pode arrasar!
Tá quase pronta a montagem das vencedoras dos livros!! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!



































aii nao passei laquê (uahuahau) e já tá caindo meu penteado.
tristeza, viu…
melão embrulhado no jornal..eu já acho q parece um pão de batata na cabeça da mulher na 2ª figura…esse post tá me dando fome
Aiii, prefiro os mais tradicionais mesmo…
Os outros acho que cabe mais pra desfiles, ou para pessoas com um estilo e personalidade que combine
Em relação ao último….. se fosse em mim ficaria igual a uma traquinas…..ihuhuhihih
Queria ver, Helo!! kkkkkkkkk
Nossa, tb amei esse coque com a faixa…tá lindo!! bjos
nossa, que coincidência, fui de coque hoje!
E olha que nunca faço coque.. tipo NEVER!
acho lindo, so que meu rosto é meio redondo..
hoje usei um coque meio despenteado, depois vou postar fotos la no blog, dai te mostro!
mas acho até que vou tentar esse de ladinho..
beeeeijo hele!
Carolll!!
Eu tbm tenho rosto redondo, tipo traquinas sabe? A bolacha? E adorei esse de ladinho pq acaba disfarçando!!! bate foto simmm e me mostra!!!!!!!!!
Magaliiii gente, parece palhaçada, mas eu nunca consigo estar com a maquina fotografica em dia! uma hr eh o cabo, depois perco o chip! uahuahauhahua ta na agenda: amanha vou na sta ephigenia comprar um cartao de memoria!!!
e eu prometi tbm meus looks de trabalho ne? Ai vai ser td um mar de rosas
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Adoro coques… Bem simples de fazer (na maioria dos casos) e tão fashion.

Beijos
O unico coque que ja usei na vida é aquele feito com a caneta bic…hehe
eu acho super sofisticado…mas tenho bochechas demais!!!
Eu gostei do coque do meio da primeira foto…quem sabe um dia eu me arrisco!!
beijoss
Helô esse coque meio de lado da Marni é tuuudo mesmo …amanhã vou(tentar)fazer …só n sei se vai durar bastante tempo..vou seguir a dica e usar laquê (bastante)..
bjs
ansiosa para ver os looks!!
Lindoss os coques!!
Posta uma fotinha do seu coque aqui pra gente uai!! Esses do post estão uma coisa bem revista e passarela! Posta uma foto sua que a gente vê se dá pra encarar um na vida real!!! ehehe
bjinhosssss
Helô… vc não contou qual foi a repercussão do coque na redação! Aposto que foi super positiva! Conta aí!
Outro dia saí com meu namorado e encontramos um casal de amigos.. A menina é mega cuidadosa e usa cilios postiços como ninguem! Nesse dia ela tava com um coque liiindo.. Deu até invejinha! hehe.. vou pedir pra ela me contar como faz!
beeeijo
Helô, eu AMEY essa coque de lado! Vou super experimentar.
Acho que a maior dificuldade pra mim vai ser deixá-lo fofinho e arrumadinho. Mas se eu não conseguir, vai ficar desgrenhado mesmo e faz de conta que é moda, rs.
Qro fotos do seu!
bjus!
aaaaaah, eu acho lindinho coque de lado
Loloooo,
euu amo coque!! mas esse com faixinha arrasou!!
Boa semanaa!!
beijos
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