Personal Narrative: How I Can Affect My Hair

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The alarm clock wakes me up early in the morning. I want to sleep more. But I have to leave my bed. Then I go to the bathroom. I brush my teeth. I take a bath, get out the shower dry myself up, and wrap my towel around my body. I go back into my bedroom and sit in my chair, where my dresser is to do my hair. I always like to to do big sexy curls for work, and make sure my hair looks very big, and puffy. So I always use my straighter to curl my hair, it always last longer if I use my straighter. Once I am done with m hair I move on to my make up. I start by applying my foundation on my face first. Then I move on to brushing my eyebrows to get them ready for me to sculpt them. I take my eyebrow pencil that matches my eyebrows really, good which …show more content…
Then I start by outline my lower eyebrows first, then Il'l outline the top eyebrows. Once I have completely outline my eyebrows I start filling them in with the same pencil. After finishing with outlining I go back thru and brush them back out with the brow brush so the it evens everything out and looks smooth. Then I start to do the cat eye look on my eyes. This is very hard and complicated to do. After that I take my eyelash curl and curl my lashes. Then I apply my mascara on to my eyelashes. Once that done and finish I apply my bronzer over my cheeks and a little over my forehead I try to keep as natural as possible. I always like my make up to look smooth, and flawless. Then when I am done there I walk into my walk in closet to get my work clothes on. I work for Tridia Hospice as a hospice aid, so I have a uniform which I have to wear. So I pull my black scrub pant out put them on, put my bra on and I always where a cami under my work shirt as …show more content…
I need to be there before 6 AM which its only a twenty minute drive from my house. And like I said earlier I am a hospice aid. I pull in to Jefferson and I use the employees back door that way I don't have to what for them to open the door for. I have one in a half hour to take care of my patient there. So once I am in the building I go in sign in our log. Then from there I walk over to the lock down hall where my patient is on. I go and find the aids and get report from the aids about my patient. Then I go and find the nurse and get her report and check if she has any problem and

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