Want this question answered?
enabling them to communicate efficiently with suppliers and customers.
NO, NO, NO, NO!!!! Your hair will SERIOUSLY break off and become damaged. The only way to put in a wave nouveau "on top" of a relaxer is to cut out or grow out the relaxer first. PERIOD. Anyone who tells you that it is possible is not the person to do your hair. Ask any professional hair stylist. If they're in any way a good stylist they will know this basic rule concerning a wave nouveau. NO, NO, NO, NO!!!! Your hair will SERIOUSLY break off and become damaged. The only way to put in a wave nouveau "on top" of a relaxer is to cut out or grow out the relaxer first. PERIOD. Anyone who tells you that it is possible is not the person to do your hair. Ask any professional hair stylist. If they're in any way a good stylist they will know this basic rule concerning a wave nouveau.
well yeah i guess so. i honestly don't really like wave nouvea because it makes my hair very short. but if you had long hair when you started then it shouldnt be a problem when you get the style, just be sure to moisturize. it takes time for your hair to grow with the wave nouveau but it goes kinda fast. my hair started growing a few weeks after i got it.
You apply fertilizer to soil to increase the amount of nutrients and minerals inside, so that any plants you grow on the soil will grow stronger and better
"Obtain fresh water from salt water" isn't a 'benefit' of "desalination"; it's just another way to say it. A couple of 'benefits' that occur to us without even thinking about it: -- provide water for people to drink and cook with, thus enabling them to avoid dying. -- provide water for people to irrigate gardens with, thus enabling them to grow food for themselves and feed for their livestock, enabling them in turn to avoid dying.
imp. of Grow., of Grow
after every shaving apply onion conforly it will grow
An apostrophe is used outside the s to indicate possession for singular nouns (e.g., the boy's hat) and plural nouns not ending in s (e.g., the children's toys).
sprout
to help there crops grow more
Grow the heck up
No, the expression "green thumb" does not apply to art. It applies to the ability to grow plants or flowers effectively.