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We do not condone violence in any shape or form, and the use of "blow up" in the original headline as a rhetorical device was misguided and insensitive.
It is certainly tempting to wrangle your locks into complete submission with the use of blow dryers, flat irons, and curling wands, but these hot tools can actually be detrimental to adding length and thickness to your hair.
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Spirometry testing was performed in a similar manner in 2010, without the use of "blowing out candles" software.
The stickers themselves, as this video of Hendrickson shows, are easy to apply, and can be just as easily removed with the use of a blow dryer.
Limit use of the blow dryer, curling iron, or flat iron.
When paired with the use of a blow dryer, the result can be a fair amount of volume even with thin hair.
The handkerchief, or hanky, a square of hemmed fabric that we use for the purpose of blowing or wiping our noses, has its origin in Ancient Greece and Rome.
By E. E. Stevenson, Russell Maloney, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, April 12 , 1941P. 11 A lawyer who specializes in patents has let us read a letter he received from a fellow-barrister bringing to his attention a formula concocted by one of his clients-a solution which is used for the purpose of blowing soap bubbles.
Heimlich had always been insistent that back blows were unsafe, calling them "death blows" at every opportunity, and by 1985 he'd convinced US Surgeon General C. Everett Koop to call the use of back blows lethal.
From what I can determine, the use of my blow-dryer is unnecessary, as is my hairbrush.
The use of chemical blowing agent efficiently decreased the foam gel time of 33% and increased the foaming rate of 1 mm/s with biobased systems.
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