Take 1 packet of Knox Gelatin (approximately 7 grams per packet). Add 1 teaspoon of sugar. Mix the gelatin and the sugar. Add just a bit of boiling water, just enough to make the gelatin and sugar a bit soupy so that it may be applied to the hair. You have to apply the goo to the hair immediately, so make only one packet at a time. Similarly, you have to plan the hair style ahead of time, perhaps even already separating the hair into the shape you want. We've used up to 6 packets for a head of hair, to create 8 inch spikes on the head of a seven year old. Because the stuff dries so quickly, you have only one chance to apply it to the hair. Wipe it on once, and hold the hair in position. Don't try to wipe it through the hair repeatedly as one might do with regular hair gel, because the gelatin will quickly solidify and leave a mess of little gelatin balls. You need to apply the goo when it is still uncomfortably warm. Avoid dripping it on the scalp. We found it can be easier to change the person's orientation so that the hair is pointing down at the floor. The gelatin mix is extraordinarily good at holding fantastic hair styles. Spikes, mohawk, anything at all. However, it is difficult to get it out of your hair once you're done having fun. Be prepared to soak your head in hot water for extended periods. CheyenneJack adding here :: This seems like really good advice, but I also wanted to point out a link to a blog posting series at MohawksRock.com by Joseph Russell talking about using Knox. I am planning on using this method sometime in the future. http://www.mohawksrock.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1501994%3ABlogPost%3A9189
65% or 75% because some children do not celebrate Halloween. and SOMETIMES do not celebrate both, not just Halloween.
B.P.C. U.S.P. E.P. Gelatin 25 20 14 Glycerin 40 70 70 Water 100 100 100
86 PERCENT
US consumers spend almost $2 billion dollars during the Halloween season on candy. That three colored candy called candy corn makes up 75 percent of all candy sold at Halloween. Nearly 90 million pounds of the candy sold during Halloween.
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not enough about 5%
i really can't tell a percent number but i think over 1 people die every Halloween in each country state
forty percent change their hairstyles either one of two things they want to fit in or they want it changed because they like another persons hairstyle New answer Some people just want a change, having the same hair style for a long time can be boring to some people. Changing your hair is not always about wanting to fit in, some people want a style that is easier to manage or to look more sophisticated.
99 %. --------------------------- No not 99% he or she is looking for a realistic answer. More like 50-65% and don't delete the previous answer, It's rude.
Pumpkins can be used for many things like pumpkin pies, and are even associated with Cinderella, but what is the main use of pumpkins? Jack-o'-lanterns of course! It is said that 99 percent of pumpkins are used to carve jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween!
Yes because there is a warehouse by your hangout by the townies that have all those stacked up in a pile.after you destroy em you get the prize.
Halloween decorations range from simple black and orange paper party goods to elaborate and expensive animatronic goblins. And, Halloween decorations are plentiful. By around mid-September there aren't many stores that don't have at least a section of Halloween merchandise. Temporary Halloween stores open in some areas. Short-term Halloween stores are a great source for finding unique Halloween decorations. However these stores are temporary and usually have limited return policies. Online retailers and catalogs present similar issues. While each of these places offer some of the more unique decorations, it can be difficult to return faulty merchandise. If you choose to buy from one of these sources, keep an eye out for shipping offers. Online and catalog retailers frequently offer free shipping during peak holiday shopping weeks. Local party stores carry a wide variety of Halloween decorations and provide a physical location to return or exchange defective products. Party Stores often have sales on merchandise and sometimes offer coupons � in the newspaper or via a mailer - for a percentage off of a total purchase or a dollar amount off of a purchase that exceeds a specified amount. Most craft stores, grocery stores and discount department stores have a few isles dedicated to Halloween decorations and costumes set up by about mid-September, some earlier. Because of the seasonal nature of Halloween merchandise, these stores run regular sales on their Halloween products. If you do not need your decorations immediately, keep an eye on store ads. The best deal on Halloween decorations comes immediately following Halloween when most stores discount Halloween products by 50 percent. If you host an annual Halloween party or operate a Haunted House, consider purchasing Halloween decorations at this time. Another inexpensive alternative for Halloween decorations is to make your own. The Internet is an excellent source for ideas for handmade Halloween decorations. There are also many crafting magazines and books that offer everything from easy-to-make to more complex homemade decorations.