Vintage Cream Kenmore Hair Dryer W/ Stand & Orig. Box
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 at
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I'm not a hairdresser–my answer is from second-hand experience.
Blonde is the only hair color I've seen that is affected by chlorine in pools. Chlorine can give blonde hair a green or blue tinge.
Commercial hair colors with the word "ash" in them (like dark ash blonde, light ash blonde) add a green and/or blue tone to hair when it's colored, so you'd probably want to avoid using anything with "ash" in the description.
Also, coloring tends to damage hair, as do blow drying, curling, straightening, etc. Damaged hair tends to be dry, and therefore more susceptible to damage from chlorine.
Your best bet is to go to a reputable hair salon and ask there.
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washer /dryer is a washing machine and dryer combined – they don't work very well.
A vented dryer needs a hole in the wall and a connecting pipe for steam to escape.
A condensing dryer does not.
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I'm at Lincoln Park Athletic Club (1019 West Diversey, at Kenmore, Chicago).
Unfortunately yes. The money that you got paid, needs to be spread around to all the people they owe money. You should consult a lawyer but I have heard of this. It keeps people from paying their "friends" or "preferential" contractors money before everyone else.
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The product is Dryel , I found it to do a good job on my drapes, But they were not really dirty,It comes with a special solution you can apply to stains, Ive done sweaters, dresses, skirts. If the curtains are washable, then I would give them a good wash and get all the smoke stains out . If not I would send them to the cleaners. It sounds like they would not do a good job in the dry cleaner bag.
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That definitely won't give you whipped creme, but if you mix it with evap. milk and about 1/2 cup sugar, maybe your pie will still turn out okay…
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You could do it very briefly, but it isn't recommended because the ladder tends to be unstable if you stand on that step. I'd only do it if there was something to hang on to up there, and not for very long. My personal rule for ladders is, if it scares you, don't do it. The top of a ladder is a poor place to be if you're scared up there. I find that two steps down is hard enough to keep your balance on.
I think you might want to look at Lomographic cameras (anybody who's read my other post will think I'm shamelessly plugging, and it may be true, but I just think they're perfect in this situation). I shoot with a Holga 120CFN. It takes wonderful, vignetted, vintage pictures. I've linked a few of mine and others in the sources. Mine aren't very good, but they're good enough to show you what the Holga is like. You could also try a Diana F+, Diana Mini, or an actual Diana from the 60's (which you can get off of eBay. There are the Diana branded cameras and dozens of clones, for cheaper than the brand name cameras, with most even being rare and taking amazing photographs). The Lomographic Society International sells these. Take a peek. I've linked their shop in the sources.
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why did you upside down the carbon dioxide spray?