Somewhere between a blowout and air drying, the Messy Method helps women achieve their healthiest, best hair, all while embracing texture and the messiness of life. ByCelia Shatzman, Senior ...
This story originally aired on Jan. 28, 2007. In honor of January being "Get Organized Month," Sunday Morning correspondent Bill Geist takes a look at the value of a messy office, and discovers that, ...
Growing up in a messy home can leave a lasting impression on a person's attitudes and habits well into adulthood. Clutter, disorganization, or even loud environments can shape how much people tolerate ...
There are plenty of beauty products in my collection that I love, but there’s only one I truly can’t live without: my dry shampoo. It helps me avoid washes — and the painstaking blowouts that come ...
When Jersey Shore Family Vacation’s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi announced the launch of her very own wine brand, it was no surprise that fans everywhere were dying to get their hands on it. Nicole has ...
Every few trend cycles, the purveyors of modern beauty standards (it girls, the media, and beauty conglomerates) collectively decide that messy hair is having a “moment.” We’re all urged to embrace ...
Step 1: Start with dry hair. Step 2: Add product. Step 3: Section your locks and create a ponytail. Step 4: Twist your hair into a bun. Step 5: Pull out strands if necessary. The term "messy bun" ...
Is your desk overflowing with scraps of paper, coffee cups, envelopes and wilted plants? Well, far from being idle, it turns out you might just be a creative genius. In world where ‘cleanliness is ...