Wet
the hair with warm water, apply the conditioner, and let sit in your hair for 15 to 30 minutes, then rinse and wash your hair as normal.
After 15 minutes, rinse
your hair with warm water.
Not exact matches
Soaking the brush in
warm water for thirty seconds to one minute prior to shaving is critical in allowing the
hair to soften and soak up the
water that will combine
with your favorite soap or cream to become usable shaving lather.
So yes, this moment, the one in the picture there, is saving me, when she smells like sunscreen and pool
water, her eyes so heavy
with taking in the sunshine, and she's
warm with the exhaustion of a good day, soft baby curls to poke my finger through, wearing her golden
hair like a ring.
My Little Pony Soaky Dokey doll, has
hair that changes color in
warm water and comes
with a bath time frog, a matching towel and a brush.
Wet baby's
hair and body
with warm water, apply wash
with your hand or washcloth, gently lather, and rinse.
Wet baby's
hair and body
with warm water, apply wash to skin
with your hand or washcloth, gently lather, rinse, and snuggle.
I put it on clean
hair and rinse it out
with warm water.
To use this remedy, apply 1/2 cup of mayonnaise onto your
hair and scalp and then cover it up
with a shower cap for 15 minutes before rinsing it off
with warm water.
Use the mixture to wash your
hair, adding a generous quantity and then rinse through
with mild
warm water (don't use extremely hot
water.)
Along
with wintertime elements, not drinking as much
water as you would during
warmer months, not getting enough fresh fruits and veggies, and the nutritional deficit of your holiday leftovers, are all pitfalls that contribute to drying out your skin,
hair, eyes, nose and mouth.
I usually do about a cap full of it into a
water bottle along
with filling the bottle up to half
with warm water and leaving it in my
hair for a few minutes then rinse out.
Leave it to get dry and then wash your
hair with slightly
warm water.
Summer is full of life's little pleasures — after a long, cold winter, we long to soak up the warmth of the sun, to dive into
warm, crystal - clear
water, to cycle along on a sunny day
with our
hair flowing in the breeze... But during the summer months, sensitive skin often needs an extra dose of TLC.
(he's a yorkie) the matted
hair had a smelly stinch to it so I went to clean it
with warm water and soap.
Wet the
hair coat
with warm water and apply a sufficient amount of shampoo to create a rich lather.
An occasional
warm -
water bathing
with dog shampoo removes most of the dead
hair before it has a chance to attach to the floor and furniture.
If the
hair is rubbed off and red skin exposed, clean the area
with mild soap and
warm water.
He lets me put him in
warm water up to his back, suds him down the nous him in rinse
water, pour
water over him etc., then I towel dry him...... then I take him to the bathroom and blow his entire body dry
with my
hair dryer.
Explore the town on foot or rent a golf cart, enjoy a buffet lunch, snorkel on various coral reefs or just bask in the sun
with a drink in hand, feeling the wind in your
hair and stopping every so often for a dip in the
warm Caribbean
waters of Cancun.