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DIY Hair Growth Spray for Healthy Hair

Have you ever thought of making a DIY green tea hair spray? I have a good & easy recipe below! Green tea is good for many DIY beauty products. I’ve talked about How to Make Green Tea Toner for Oily Skin before. It has natural astringent properties that balance sebum. A DIY green tea hair …

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I asked the most stylish Parisians I know about what they'll never toss from their closets. Discover the 15 French fashion staples they named.

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Yellowstone Geysers Trail High Pile Fleece

Made for park adventures, our high pile fleece pullover is now thicker than ever, featuring two high pile-lined pockets, elastic cuffs, and an elastic waistband to keep you toasty. Want to complete the Green set? Check out our matching green Joggers!

Positive Traits | Worksheet | Therapist Aid

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Throwback Thursday – Jungle Gyms

When I was a kid, we had jungle gyms. They were on the playground at school, at public parks, at campgrounds ... and I never met a jungle gym I didn't like. You see that little girl climbing on the top of the jungle gym below? That is exactly what I would have done on this climber. You rarely see these now, with playground safety concerns, but they sure were fun! Do you remember retro jungle gyms? Were you a playground daredevil who hung upside down on jungle gyms and stood up on swings? I'd love to hear from you…

SHRIMPLY MARVELOUS HEADBAND

...shrimply the best Don the prawn. In Japan, shrimp are symbolic of longevity and happiness. They are also a core part of the customary "osechi" dishes used to celebrate the Japanese New Year. You’re a dish too. Channel your inner Auntie Mame and wear this hand-painted headband with a golden brocade hostess gown to ballyhoo the holidays and greet guests. The beady black eyes sparkle and wink and his whiskers tickle the chins of your guests while you embrace. Dim the lights and your make-up. We picture you holding court with tall tales and cigarettes. Smoke them out with incense…

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