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I agree.

If it still dosent help, buy this at a drugstore. It is just Saline solution used to irragate the nasal passages. Great for Sinus/head colds, allergies, infections, etc.

Looks gross, works good.

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I have some hair remedies:

If you have blonde hair:

Mix a quarter of a cup of coconut oil and a few drops of essential oils.

Comb mixture in your hair and cover your hair with plastic cling wray and leave overnight.

If you have red hair:

Wash your hair with shampoo that says it's for redheads, then pour tomato juice over your hair. With the juice still on, cover in cling wrap and leave in for 15 minutes, then rinse.

If you have brown hair:

Apply a 1/4 cup of white vinegar, 3/4 cup of water, a few drops of lavender oil and a few drops of peppermint oil to towel-dried hair. Leave for 2 minutes, and rinse.

If you have black hair:

Mix an egg yolk, two avacados, 1/2 cup of honey and two tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to your hair. Cover in plastic cling wrap and leave on for 2 hours, then rinse.

In case you were wondering what these all do, well, they all moisturize, volumize and add shine to your specific hair color, as well as bringing out your color, natural or dyed, more than usual, but not too much.

Don't worry, a few are a bit gross, but the results are worth it.

 
I have some hair remedies:
If you have blonde hair:

Mix a quarter of a cup of coconut oil and a few drops of essential oils.

Comb mixture in your hair and cover your hair with plastic cling wray and leave overnight.

If you have red hair:

Wash your hair with shampoo that says it's for redheads, then pour tomato juice over your hair. With the juice still on, cover in cling wrap and leave in for 15 minutes, then rinse.

If you have brown hair:

Apply a 1/4 cup of white vinegar, 3/4 cup of water, a few drops of lavender oil and a few drops of peppermint oil to towel-dried hair. Leave for 2 minutes, and rinse.

If you have black hair:

Mix an egg yolk, two avacados, 1/2 cup of honey and two tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to your hair. Cover in plastic cling wrap and leave on for 2 hours, then rinse.

In case you were wondering what these all do, well, they all moisturize, volumize and add shine to your specific hair color, as well as bringing out your color, natural or dyed, more than usual, but not too much.

Don't worry, a few are a bit gross, but the results are worth it.
I have brown-blond hair. It turns really blond in the summer. Which should I do?

 
Can you use anything else? All we have is shaving gel. I have a towel with nail polish on it in my closet cause I don't want my mom to find it.
Oh yeah, that's actually what we used, my shaving gel. Shaving gel/cream. People also recommended hairspray and/or window cleaner for nail polish stains.

 
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True, lol. I remember I had it bad before I started using Proactive. I was looking at pictures of myself from a few years ago, and I had red scabs all over my head, and it looked really oily. It was gross. I'm so glad I have Proactive now, lol.

(Now, my skin is not PERFECT, but the zits I do have are small and not really noticeable unless you get like uber close to my face, lol.) The worst part is my nose. It's covered in small black heads. I hate them. They won't go away. Plus I only use Proactive once a day. (It recommends twice daily, lol.) But it does work great for me.

 
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