Not exact matches
Pat
dry with a paper towel and,
if you have the time,
let them
air dry a bit.
If not,
let it
air dry for awhile.
You can
let them
air dry or
if you need to expedite the
drying process you can bake them at a low temperature (200 degrees) for 15 - 20 minutes.
You can also express a few drops and rub it over your nipple with clean fingers then
let your nipples
air dry,
if possible.
In the meantime, you can express some breast milk onto the nipple, rub it in, and
let it
air dry to aid in healing
if it is a little blister.
«
If you expose skin to water and
let it
air dry, that leads to dryness — like the bottom of a river bed that cracks open when it
dries.»
«People are bathing their babies too much,» said Dr. Eric Simpson, who conducted the study with a team of researchers, «
If you expose skin to water and
let it
air dry, that leads to dryness — like the bottom of a river bed that cracks open when it
dries.»
If you try to make these again,
let it
air dry for a couple weeks instead of baking it.
Next, after allowing him to
dry completely,
let him
air out a little longer
if possible, and put a generous amount of your favorite diaper rash cream or ointment to cover the rash completely.
KRISTEN STRATTON: Sometimes
if it is just too hot and maybe it's not cracked or anything but enough that I don't want to put anything on it to hold the moisture against the skin, I just
let my kids be naked and give them 30 minutes, and then
if they really little we do tummy time at that time so probably everything would go down onto the towel instead of flying up into the
air especially
if you have boys, so we do tummy time, naked time and the put the bowl of coconut oil and we introduce descants sometimes too just so that it will be
dry and we won't be holding moisture into the skin.
Hang wool blankets outside in summer and
let them
air dry, but
if that's not possible, you could hang a slightly damp blanket over a door or clothes
drying rack.
If you do not find the baby, clean the colander and
let it
air dry.
If the weather is warm, have your baby wear just a diaper and loose T - shirt to
let air circulate and speed the
drying process.
If you have time,
let your baby's skin
air dry.
I also
let my nipples
air dry if I can.
If you're like us, you wash your sheets often, which is also fine with the YnM, as long as you're sure to
let it
air dry to maintain its freshness and even weight.
I often follow this with my homemade sea spray
if I want extra volume or just
let my hair
air dry for super-silky hair.
If you want to stop for a longer period of time you can take the grains out and rinse them in non-chlorinated water and then
let them
air dry completely and then freeze them in a plastic bag or jar.
If you blow -
dry with a diffuser attachment, aim it at your part,
letting the
air flow in the direction you want the flip to lie across your head.
If you're starting with straight strands,
let air dry then use a large - barreled curling iron and curl one - inch sections in haphazard directions for the most natural look.
If you don't have time to blow out your hair,
let it
air dry and then use a
dry volume spray instead.
If you don't naturally have volume and you
let your hair
air dry, it'll lay flat against your head (go figure).
However,
if are you going to machine wash them, do it in cold water and in a mesh zipper bag and always
let them
air dry.
On most days, when it doesn't matter to me
if my hair is flat or not, I will messy
dry my hair, or even
let it
air dry.
So
if you're planning on straightening your hair,
let it
air dry first, instead of piling on the heat.
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.
If I were to
let my hair
air dry it will start to turn into a wavy frizzy mess.
If you want to minimize even more heat, wash your hair at night then
let it
air dry overnight.
After the chain is clean, I would wash it off with water (often, chain cleaning is coincident with bike wash — wash the top side, clean the chain, wash it off and finish the wheels and bottom),
let it
dry and help,
if possible, with compressed
air to blow as much water out as possible.
Another great thing about this car mount is that
if you need to re-locate it, you can return the suction cup to mint - condition by rinsing it in warm water and
letting it
air dry.
*
If you can't wait for the pinecones to
dry...
let them
air dry for one day and then you can
dry them in a 250 degree oven until they open up and are
dry.
:)
If I only have a towel / drainer of dishes then I
let them
air dry before putting them away.