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If you're working with thick or layered hair, use a bit of water or liquid hair gel to dampen the hair first.
If the dough rips and will not go back together by rolling against it or pushing back with hands, use a bit of water to help the sides stick to each other.
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Use a bit of warm water and your face wash of choice to finish off the job.
Use a bit of that drinking water to wash hands.
One particularly effective method of cleaning grease from smaller items is to use a bit of dish soap and distilled water to create a lather and clean the item.
Use a bit of rubbing alcohol with the warm water for persistent buildup.
You can be creative in seasoning the water for boiling, use a bit of garlic, vinegar or soy sauce.
Instead, simply rinse the pan with hot water and use a non-abrasive scrub sponge — you can also use a bit of salt.
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Use a bit of salt.
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