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A cooked ham should be heated for about 10-15 minutes per pound in a preheated oven set to 325F to ensure it is thoroughly warmed through.
Paul Mitchell make an amazing hair care set for damaged hair. In fact, it makes a number of them. First you need to identify why your hair is brittle. If it is because of dying your hair a lot then you should get the hair care set for people with colored hair. If your hair is just naturally that way then get the intensive moisture set.
The voltage for anything should match the supply voltage.
Women in the 1940s and 1950s set their hair in pin curls (with bobby pins) or in foam or hard rollers. This produced full curls, often brushed carefully to roll under around the face.
While choosing your hair, there should be a padlock icon at the top-right. If it's locked, then your chosen hair will be set for all clothing. If you click on that, it should unlock, so you can individually set hairstyles for different outfits. You have to go back and forth the clothing section and the hairstyle section if you want to set hairstyles individually, though.
You should do this because when you take it out in the morning it will be wavier. It will have had a longer time to set.
Any answer will be an opinion, but if that's what he wants, I see no harm.
crochet or knit a swatch then wet with water thoroughly set for 3 - 8 days carefully undo the swatch then attach hair to amigurumi or doll
u would basically sleep however to want but with the hair on the bed and the face up and it the moring to should look very curly i love lewy
Answer: Hair dryers are made not to damage your hair because they do not get that hot. You should sit under the dryer until you feel your hair is dry depending on how long or short your hair is you have to make that decision yourself. So don't worry about how long you have to sit under it. It will be safe enough.
To change the time on a Sharp LED Accu Set clock with a brushed metal finish, first locate the "Set" button on the back or bottom of the clock. Press and hold the "Set" button until the time starts blinking. Use the "Hour" and "Minute" buttons to adjust the time, then press "Set" again to confirm the changes. Make sure to check the AM/PM setting if applicable.