A Quote by Lady Amelia Windsor

I love braids and messy plaits. — © Lady Amelia Windsor
I love braids and messy plaits.
I love all types of braids. Single, multiple, box braids - I try them all.
My favorite festival beauty look is definitely braids and hats: a messy fishtail braid and a cute outfit, and I'm ready!
Braids are not new. Black women have been wearing braids for a very long time.
I ended up living in braids. It was the '90s - thin braids were very popular - and my mom took me to a lady's kitchen. I got it done, and I've never stopped.
When you love people like Jesus, you get messy. But messy looks good on you!
I love having messy hair. I put in a lot of effort to have it look as messy as possible.
Why are people so fascinated by how to eat Valomilks?’ She said, ‘Well, Dad, they’re round and they’re messy. But that’s what makes them fun. Once we get older we’re not supposed to be messy anymore. But for one moment when you’re eating a Valomilk, it’s okay to be messy again.
I generally like to wear my hair down, preferably with soft curls. But when I'm having a bad hair day, I like to wear my hair in French braids or fishtail braids.
I had braids before. They were real long, and they were black, but my mom made me cut them for the McDonald's job. Then, when I got the job, everybody had long braids and colored hair.
I love braids and just generally playing around with different hairstyles, especially for festivals and photoshoots.
People are messy; therefore, relationships will be messy. Don't be surprised by messiness.
The way we live ought to manifest the truth of what we believe. A messy life speaks of a messy and incoherent faith.
I started out looking for the perfect love story, but what I found instead was something even more beautiful - a messy love, an imperfect love, a human love. In this time of uncertainty, can I continue to love, even if it breaks my heart?
Ministry is messy because sin is messy. Get over it, get a mop and start helping people clean up!
Love isn't always pretty, it's not perfect and it's messy and it hurts and sometimes as much as you want to say you love someone, you have to say I wish I didn't love you.
I talk out of experience that relationships don't get messy; it's our heads that are messy. People's expectations and beliefs screw up relationships.
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