Dos and Don'ts for Healthy Hair
No matter what type of texture your hair has, there are certain things you can do to have shiny, healthy hair.
Here are some dos and don’ts to help your locks look the best:
Dos
1. Wash your hair every alternate day or even daily if necessary.
2. Get your hair trimmed at least once in every six weeks. This will prevent split ends as well as keep your haircut in style.
3. Get an oil massage at least once a week followed by steaming your hair with wet towel. This will help in moisturizing the hair.
Casino Gambling
1. Please make sure that in your place, local laws do not prohibit online gambling. If you are aware of any related gambling laws, it is necessary to contact your local authorities that regulate gambling.
2. Every online player has to first check if the casino is a licensed one. Discover all about the important details and information of the casino from their web site and have the casino's permit to operate inspected.
Flower arrangement with candles
Gently soak floral foam in fresh, clean water. Smoothly place it in, and let it hydrate on its own.
Cut into flat sheets, fitting it tightly into the dish. Trim any corners to create a rounded shape.
Tape carefully to secure the foam to the dish.
Take well-hydrated leaves, herbs and flowers and create a flat arrangement in the foam, taking care to cover all exposed areas of the foam and reflective parts of the tape.
Try visual color, weight balance, and an even appearance throughout the dish.
Beating Up Sweet Scents
Collect flowers, herbs and leaves early in the morning, once dew has evaporated. Make sure that the ingredients are healthy and free of insects.
Collect larger amounts than you will require as it shrinks after drying.
Place ingredients on a newspaper near window shelf. The material will be completely dried within 5-6 days. The petals should feel rubbery and not crisp dry after dried.
Place a layer of petals/herbs at the bottom of a glass jar and cover with a layer of non-iodized salt.
Repeat this alteration till jar is almost filled.
Get Rid Of Rats
• Use Poison pellets and traps that force mice to come out in the open and die.
• Keep garbage can lids closed tightly. Do not leave any food material, including garbage in the open. Once mice are hungry they will definitely leave the house in search for greener pastures.
• Cover all openings to your house. Rats can get into very small places. Check and plug all holes outside your house including the smallest ones. These are ideal places for mice to hide and breed.
• Stack fire wood 18 inches off the ground and away from all buildings.
Get Rid Of Ants
• Some essence of peppermint on a piece of cotton wool is supposed to be a good ant-deterrent.
• Keep sprinkling bicarbonate of soda or boric powder in shelves.
• Sprinkle powdered cloves on shelves and in drawers.
• To destroy anthills, pour boiling water into them.
• A saucer full of cloves and paraffin would make them run.
• Wash kitchen shelves and cabinets with a cloth dipped in "neem" oil and water mixture. Add five drops "neem" oil to half a cup of water.
• Wipe your kitchen with a cloth dipped in vinegar.
Get Rid Of Cockroaches
1. Use any of the repellents available in the market.
2. Alternatively you could mix boric powder in wheat flour and knead it to dough. Roll out tiny balls of this dough and keep them in places frequented by the insects & keep it out of reach from children’s.
3. Swab the floors of the entire house daily. Swab the floor of the kitchen preferably twice, once in the morning and once at night after the last meal has been wrapped up.
4. Add phenyl to the water used for swabbing.
Family Fitness
1 Schedule a regular time throughout the week for physical activity.
2 Start a project of daily fitness activities for each family member.
3 Take turns selecting an activity for the family to do as a group each week.
4 Adjust all activities that suit those with special needs and preferences.
5 Help everyone in the family to find something active that makes them feel successful.
Travelling Emergencies
1. Make sure to take the prescription medicines you need and to pack any common nonprescription medicines you may use.
2. Keep medicines with you in their original containers. Do not pack them in checked luggage that could be lost or exposed to extreme temperatures.
3. Store medicines in a cool, dry location. Heat and humidity can alter the potency of medicines.
4. Keep a list of all your medicines, prescriptions and dietary supplements.
5. Have health insurance and other important medical information with you at all times. Do not keep this information in checked luggage.
Car Hygiene
Cars are extension of the owners themselves. Washing cars regularly, at least once a month brings back the sensual image of the car. Bugs, limestone drippings when not removed might cause damage to the car leaving a permanent stain.
Difference exist between washed car & unwashed. When it's dirty, the moisture accumulates in dirty areas causing corrosion but when the car is clean; all the moisture dries up quickly.