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1. Tea Tree Oil Acne Treatment
August 18, 2010
Tea tree oil is a chemical substance extracted from the leaves of the tea tree, also known as Melaleuca alternifolia. Native to Australia, the tree grows in swamps and around streams and other wet areas. The oil is distilled from the leaves with steam and is then bottled and sold as tea tree oil. Th...
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2. Cleaning Landscape Rock
May 24, 2010
Rocks are commonly used in both the lawn and pool landscape to add an ornamental, natural touch to the area. The variety of sizes, colors and shapes makes each landscape rock unique, making e...
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3. Dead Sea Salt Facts
May 24, 2010
Dead sea salt is a special variety of salt harvested from the waters of the Dead Sea, a lake in the Jordan Rift Valley. The Dead Sea is the most salt rich body of water in the entire world, and the salt gathered from which is packed with extra minerals that make it extremely beneficial for the human...
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4. Removing Furniture Stains
May 21, 2010
Furniture is stained just as frequently as clothing or carpets. Unlike the others, removing furniture stains can be much more difficult, as it cannot be simply thrown in the washing machine or even washed with a steam cleaner. Most stains, however, can be removed by simply knowing the proper methods...
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5. Removing Stains from Silk
May 21, 2010
Removing stains from silk can be exceedingly frustrating, as washing with the laundry removes color from the silk and dry cleaning can be extremely expensive. There are, however, multiple home remedies available to remove stains from silk without causing damage to the garment. Haste is always most i...
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6. Treating Damaged Hair
May 21, 2010
The way you wear your hair doesn't matter, whether short, long or medium-length, healthy hair is always more attractive than damaged, dry hair. Moderately or even severely damaged hair can be repaired by adopting a few basic care rules and by eliminating the actions that damaged the hair to begin wi...
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7. Chemical Free Hair Color
May 21, 2010
Natural, chemical free ingredients have been used to dye hair for centuries, using roots, bark, berries and other plant materials. These all-natural dyes are effective, safe and usually inexpensive. Additionally, you can make and apply these chemical free hair colors at home, without the assistance ...
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