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Because the bleach dried out your hair, you'll only need to wash it once every two to three days.
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The combed flax, soft as hair, is bleached, dried and fed into another set of machines that spin the fiber into yarn and roll it onto spools.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, you'll find the symbols broken down into five key elements: washing, bleaching, drying, ironing and warnings.
You can let the bleach dry naturally or you can speed the process up with a hair dryer.
Bleach dries your hair out, adding volume and making it thicker (people who already have thick hair should beware of this).
Bleach can dry out hair (if you're dyeing your hair a lighter shade, it's bleach), so leave the conditioner in for 2-3 minutes before rinsing to help restore moisture.
The world is absurd, Meursault thinks (and Camus seconds), because, without divine order, or even much pointed human purpose, it's just one damn thing after another, and you might as well be damned for one thing as the next: in a world bleached dry of significance, the most immoral act might seem as meaningful as the best one.
"I buy other natural oils specially made for hair from Africaimports.com -- they really help bleached, dry hair".
Traditionally, chemical bleaching was not used for handmade papers in China; instead, sun bleaching during drying was common [1].
The increment borer was dipped in and sprayed with 10% bleach, rinsed, and dried with several lengths of clean yarn between trees.
So workers from large compact industries were either working in weaving, spinning or other types of processing and production (including dyeing, finishing, knitting, bleaching, stitching, drying and packing).
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