Not exact matches
I remember several pregnancies in which I never felt I had anything to wear because my clothes were either stained, growing uncomfortable, or had been
washed so many
times they were turning to rags; however, I feared spending money on another outfit I may only wear a
few more
weeks.
I have only been using them a couple of
weeks (and I have many so it's really only been used a
few times and
washed twice).
My last bag lasted a
few months and I
wash diapers two to three
times a
week.
Washing your child's hair with an antiseborrheic or antidandruff shampoo such as Selsun Blue, Sebulex shampoo, or T - Gel a
few times a
week.
I think its fine — I personally use ACV a
few times a
week to
wash my hair instead of commercial shampoos and I much prefer it.
Choose your «selfie outfit» and use it each
time you take snapshots after a
few weeks or so (let's hope you
wash them between pictures!)
Hi Lisa I have psoriasis on my scalp and have read that doing a hemp cold press warmed oil treatment that stays on over 8 hours then
wash a
few times with Castile soap, then finish with ACV will remove flakes and doing this treatment 3 to 4
times first
week then every two days and then every 3 day's, a
week, in
time it actually cleans scalp and can keep psoriasis off scalp for year so so.
After a very long
time of not
washing my hair... I've discovered a cute new style that beats the humidity that's been killing me these
few weeks!
I have only had it a
few weeks but have
washed and worn it a number of
times already and it has not shrunk or otherwise lost its shape.
While I may be perfectly okay
washing my hair a
few times a
week, my bangs did not get the memo.
After a
few tests I was duly informed» Mr. Dogman you are an asthmatic and allergic to dogs» «No not me... not possible that's my job» but sadly I now have to take all kind of things to help control my allergic symptoms from medication to inhalers and most important I
wash my hands more than a surgeon and change my clothes about three
times a day and
wash my dogs every
week.
Across the country, two million people admit to
washing fewer than three
times a
week, less than half the national average of 6.4
times a
week.
Bristol, in contrast, came bottom with nine per cent of Bristolians
washing fewer than three
times a
week.