Turkey Travel Guides & Tips – Salt in our Hair


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Turkey Travel Guides & Tips – Salt in Our Country

This is a short travel of the Turkey travel guides & tips I have composed. A lot of friends and family asked me to write this article for them. It’s always good if you can help out your fellow travelers who need your help. The internet is a great source for information on Turkey travel destinations, places to go and interesting sites to see and things to do. There are a lot of blogs that travel writers like me contribute to. These travelogues will serve as a hub for all my Turkey travel information.

I’m originally from Australia but now I live in Istanbul, Turkey. My wife is originally from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She’s originally from Sydney, New South Wales. We met in Australia when we were both students so we’ve been living in different places now for more than 10 years. My wife got married and raised two children while I have to work.

Turkey is my favorite place to visit. It’s a very big country with lots of activities for tourists of all ages. In Istanbul you can go to Blue Mosque, Fatih Mosque, Hagia Sofia, andoyu Mosque. If you’re wondering what is Fatih Mueziye Mosque and what is Hagia Sofia, these are the three beautiful mosques that Istanbul offers. This is my favorite Istanbul experience because my wife wears a head scarf when she’s inside the house – which is compulsory. Not only that, but we even have a small dog that loves to run around in the sand in the morning with our children (we have two).

My wife was getting ready to go to the beach when we realized that our hair dryers were not working. I tried to use my blow dryer on a set of hair dryers that were broken – which is when I found out that my best Turkey travel guide & tips for taking care of your hair are to “borrow” them from friends and family. Friends and family are more than happy to give you their hair dryers. In fact they usually use them on their own hair during long trips away from home – just as I have been doing now.

The hair dryer works in the same way that the blow dryer works when drying your hair. It takes the same amount of heat to make your hair crispy – but the real difference is that you don’t have to blow dry your hair all the time when you’re on vacation. When you’re in Turkey staying at a hotel, you can easily use your hair dryer to style your hair in the morning before you leave the hotel. You can also style them in the evening when you get home. Of course, when you’re using your blow dryer, you should always be careful to only put on and take off as much hair as you need.

So who uses hair dryers? A lot of people these days are cutting out hair straightening and curling out of frustration at home, so they use hair stylists to do it for them. If you think you can manage it, why not join in the fun and have a try at straightening or curling your own hair. If you do it right, it looks great and it feels great too. You may even find yourself going back to your hair stylist after your vacation.

Another thing that I have found to be really helpful while on vacation is if you follow the Turkish folk style in clothing, accessories and food. Turkey is known for its clothes and the best thing about it is that there is a variety of colors available. You can get really creative with your clothing while you’re abroad. Just remember to be careful with your shoes – they are one of the most important accessories of your travel attire.

There are many more tips and secrets that you can find in turkey travel guides & tips – salt in our country. It’s up to you whether you want to take it upon yourself to travel through Turkey. If you decide to do so, make sure you pack correctly and that you are well covered while you’re there. Have fun!


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