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    When You Have Curly Hair

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    Aquage Silkening Oil Treatment or any hair oil of your choice, a blow dryer with both a toothed cover and a straight cover, any straightener, a comb, and an old t-shirt. When washing your curly hair, use a dime sized

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    Identify Hair Types

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    Hairdressing supplies are endless, and you can get all kinds of different items for uncountable types of needs. With a world of different products at your disposal, it is important that you know what you need on a basic level to be able to work with the myriad different potential possibilities you could encounter in your quest for the best hairstyles. Everyone has a different hair type, and for each of these different hair types there is a list of basic tools that are needed. The different types

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    Brace Your Beards: Winter is Coming To some people a beard is nothing more than a facial feature, but to others it is the ultimate form of self-expression. Even at a first glance it is easy to differentiate between a beard that is result of careful grooming and that which stems from simply not shaving. In other words, growing a true manly beard takes time, knowledge and no small amount of patience. Coincidently, these values are something that a real man is supposed to possess, which is why manscaping

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    What Are Thin Oily Hair?

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    feeling of despair and frustration may therefore set in due to this hair problem. What Causes Thin Oily Hair The process by which air becomes thin and oily occurs naturally. The scalp usually has natural oil known as sebum which is secreted by the sebaceous glands. A controlled amount of this oil is actually beneficial to the hair. Sebum keeps the hair smooth and prevents it from drying. By keeping the hair oily, sebum prevents the hair from breaking and keeps the hair healthy. The good look of hair

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    Bad Hair Research Paper

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    Over washing your hair will actually end up damaging your hair. When you over wash your hair, the natural oils in the body of the hairs are stripped off, leaving your hair dry and damaged. Washing it every other day will allow the hair to keep oils in. To avoid greasy second day hair, reach for a dry shampoo to spray on the roots to absorb the oils in your hair. In addition, washing your hair with the right temperature water is very important to keep to your hair healthy. Washing

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    Compare and Contrast Fats Generally, the word shortening means any group of solid fats. Shortenings generally consist of nearly 100 percent fat. It may be made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or both. Shortenings are used for may purposes, so manufacturers have formulated various kinds of fats with various properties. (Gisslen, 2013) All Purpose Shortening Also known as regular shortening, have a tough, waxy texture, and small particles of the fat tend to hold their shape in a dough or batter

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    The painting ‘Nymphéas (Water Lilies)’ is an oil painting done on canvas by the French impressionist painter Claude Monet in 1903. It consists of the water lilies in Monet’s flower garden in Giverny, France. The painting was originally displayed at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, France, but is currently being held on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery until October 1st. Firstly, the water lilies in the foreground are very detailed and the different shades painted can be seen clearly, on the

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    representation of how he views the world. Contradictory to his early works, Redon transfigured into non-naturalistic colour themed pastels and oil paintings. Many of these oeuvres were abstract, generally constructed of an ethereal chromatic background with a focal subject and an overall hazy appeal. The Cyclops is a versatile example of Redon’s work as it is an oil painting with noir themes. The artwork illustrates a mountain and rocky landscape, with a Cyclops creature emerging from behind the

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    artist from Australia and lives in a place called ‘Blue Mountains’. A lot of his artwork is based on locations and landscapes on where he lives. He then moved to China for four years where he learned the technique of ink washing and practicing using oil paints which is the material he mainly uses. This piece is called “Autumn Delight”. This piece is landscape art and explores the themes of nature, and natural forms. In the middle of the painting, there is a grey, stone like path that looks like its

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    My presentation was on Art. I felt it was important because it is a big part of the world and without art our world would be so dual. Art starts way back used by cave mans it has a history to it. Without history there is no present day. Between the history and advantages and such I could go on and on about how useful it is. The invention in art such as the lead tube. It allowed for paint to stay fresh and not dry out. It was able to be portable which lead to many more artists painting outside.

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