Not exact matches
After washing the
dry rub off and patting the duck legs
dry, place skin side down in a large braising pot with a
few cloves of garlic and thyme.
That means a wool cover can be aired out between changes and reworn until it gets soiled or
after a
few weeks, when you gently hand
wash and air
dry them.
Treat them just like you would a regular wool cover — air out between changes, and
wash by hand / air
dry if they get poopy or
after a
few weeks, whichever comes first.
They are big and flat at first but will shrink and get soft and quilty
after a
few washes and
dryings.
After a
few more diaper leaks, I no longer feel the need to
wash the cover every time: I only
wash the sheet, and I wipe the waterproof cover down with a wet cloth and let it
dry.
After removing a tick,
wash the area and your hands well with antiseptic soap and water,
dry, then apply a
few drops of infection - fighting echinacea tincture or lavender or tea tree essential oil.
Right on top of these two viles that are on your skin right now the 3rd step is a packet of this really rich mask, its full of vitamins, nutrients, minerals, you open that up and you put like two thirds of that all over your face and your neck and your dcollet and you rub it in a little bit just let it sit there and
after a
few minutes you refresh it with the rest of it thats in the packet where it start to get
dry on your face and
after about 10 minutes remove it with a warm damp
wash cloth.
While
washing my hair I add a
few drops in with my conditioner,
after a shower I add a
few drops to my wet hair and let my hair air
dry, and the last way I use it is in the morning if I have frizz or if my hair looks
dry I add a
few drops to give my hair a beautiful just left the hair salon shine.