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Halloween around the world

Halloween, one of the world's oldest holidays, is still celebrated today in a number of countries around the globe. In Mexico and other Latin American countries, Día de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—honors deceased loved ones and ancestors. In countries such as Ireland, Canada and the United States, adults and children alike revel in the popular Halloween holiday, which derived from ancient festivals and religious rituals. Traditions include costume parties, trick-or-treating, pranks and games.


Super Quick and Easy Hairstyles You Can Do in Your (Parked) Car.

THE KNOTTED HALF UP

For something pretty that you can literally create in under a minute, look no further than this knotted half-up. It looks a little more creative and finessed that your standard half-up and can be done with or without the barrette.



STEPS
Step 1: Pull half of your hair toward the back of your head. Make sure it’s free of lumps and bumps and that you've gathered an even amount from either side.

Step 2: Divide hair into two even sections.

Step 3: Tie your hair into one simple knot. Keep hair smooth while you do this. It may take one or two tries before you get the hang of it, but I promise it’s easy.

Step 4: Pull the top section of hair down and then secure with a barrette just underneath the knot. I love decorative hair barrettes, but you could also secure with bobby pins if that’s what you have on hand.





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