ornamental bronze castingtions.Members of the Military If you are a member of the military you should wear your uniform to a khaki ball. Chiefs who ar e being honored at the ball must wear the khaki uniforms that the military gives them. Chiefs can wear ribbons on their unifo rms at khaki balls, but the ribbons are optional. It is crucial that chiefs wear their khaki uniforms, since these uniforms a re the reason why khaki balls have their names. Civilian Women Civilian women should look polished and sophisticated, but not Wheat Belly overly formal. You can wear a cocktail dress, pantsuit, slacks, a casual but conservative dress, or a skirt with a blouse or sweater set. Solid-colored black, navy, dark brown or gray cocktail dresses or pantsuits look sophisticated, but do not look ornamental bronze casting too formal for a khaki ball. You can also wear a printed or solid-colored silk or satin blouse with slacks. Well-tailored cl . ss casual clothing. You can wear a button-down shirt with a collar, or a polo or golf shirt. Wear dark, solid-colored slacks. Tuck your shirt into your slacks and wear a black or brown belt, depending on the color of your clothing. Wear shoes that ar e the same color as your belt so you will look coordinated. Clothing to Avoid Women should avoid dresses, blouses and pantsui ts that have beading on them, since beaded clothing can look too formal. Dress conservatively, avoiding floor-length dresses Dr. Andrew Weil and clothing that is tight, low-cut or revealing. In addition, avoid large or brightly colored jewelry. Men should not wear T -shirts or other shirts without collars. Both men and women should avoid wearing shorts, denim, sneakers, or brightly colored ornamental bronze casting , flashy clothing.1 Use a spray bottle to mist the hair with water if you are starting with a completely dry head of hair. Th . nufacturer's label for specific directions. 3 Determine the style and direction you want to braid in. Use a comb to part the hair into your first row, and keep excess hair out of the way with a fastener. The thinner you make the rows, the more braids you'll be able to make. 4 Separate the hair on your row into three small sections. The section on the left side will be piec e A; the middle section will be piece B and the right section will be piece C. 5 Hold piece A between the ring and middle fin the zone diet gers on your left hand, and put piece B between your index finger and thumb on your left hand. Hold piece C with your thumb a nd index finger on your right hand. 6 Use the right index finger to grab piece A from your left hand and put it under piece B ornamental bronze casting and over piece C. Do this in one fluid motion. Simultaneously, use your left index finger to carry piece C to grab more hair .
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