A 14-year-old Mainer, Mia Leveille, has qualified as an alternate for the United States' baton twirling junior division team.
A Hixson teenager is taking her talents to the world stage.16-year-old Lydia Hughes has earned a spot on Team USA and will ...
Have you seen three girls in glittery outfits tossing batons into the air during football and basketball games on campus? Two ...
Twirling hair around the fingers may be something a person does out of habit. However, the behavior may also have links with stress and mental health disorders. Repeated hair twirling can cause ...
Hair twirling is wrapping your hair around your finger in a circle, says hair loss expert Simone Thomas. "We mainly see it in children," Simone adds, "but adults are known to do this, too." According ...
Coiling your hair around your finger and pulling it in a circle — also known as hair twirling — is a fairly common habit. Twirling your hair is part of a group of behaviors called “fidgets.” Children, ...
Whenever I find myself in a situation that makes me anxious — like a job interview, a tough conversation, or even a date — I have a habit of playing with my hair. I brush it away from my face even ...
We all have nervous little habits. Whether you bite your nails or tap your hands on your knees, they’re all seemingly harmless, right? When it comes to hair twirling – a habit many ladies have – a ...