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Want It Wednesday: Ray-Ban, Oribe and Gucci
It’s that time of week again –cheap Ray Bans Want It Wednesday! With New York’s sweltering heat wave showing no signs of letting up, Bea, Shannon and I are still lusting after summer essentials that have somehow yet to make their way inside our apartments. This week, that means a Gucci bag, Ray-Ban sunglasses and Oribe hair products.
If the weather where you are isn’t disgusting, count yourself lucky. It’s been hellaciously hot and humid in New York, and from what I hear, it’s been raining and gross back in my hometown of Atlanta. In both of these situations, I can think of one hair product that I’d like to have in my arsenal that’s currently missing: cheap ray ban sunglasses Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray. I used this spray last summer at the recommendation of my then-stylist, and despite the high price, it was something I re-bought several times. It’s somewhere between a dry shampoo and a hairspray; it leaves your hair looking less oily, but it doesn’t have that weird white buildup that most dry shampoos can leave. It also has some hold to it, which dry shampoos generally lack, which makes it great for creating messy curls or waves, which stand up well to inclement summer weather. I may have to pick up a bottle for myself on the way home. Buy through Net-a-Porter for $39.
It’s that time of week again –cheap Ray Bans Want It Wednesday! With New York’s sweltering heat wave showing no signs of letting up, Bea, Shannon and I are still lusting after summer essentials that have somehow yet to make their way inside our apartments. This week, that means a Gucci bag, Ray-Ban sunglasses and Oribe hair products.
If the weather where you are isn’t disgusting, count yourself lucky. It’s been hellaciously hot and humid in New York, and from what I hear, it’s been raining and gross back in my hometown of Atlanta. In both of these situations, I can think of one hair product that I’d like to have in my arsenal that’s currently missing: cheap ray ban sunglasses Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray. I used this spray last summer at the recommendation of my then-stylist, and despite the high price, it was something I re-bought several times. It’s somewhere between a dry shampoo and a hairspray; it leaves your hair looking less oily, but it doesn’t have that weird white buildup that most dry shampoos can leave. It also has some hold to it, which dry shampoos generally lack, which makes it great for creating messy curls or waves, which stand up well to inclement summer weather. I may have to pick up a bottle for myself on the way home. Buy through Net-a-Porter for $39.