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How do i get red clothing dye out of my other clothes?

I washed my clothes and a red shirt bled into some of the others. I havent put them in dryer.

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Of cooourse. :) If you go to any salon, just ask them for a deep conditioning treatment. I bleached out my hair again and it was falling off in my fingertips. It's A Ten makes a reconstructing cream and a spray ($15, $10) that works miracles. I applied the cream at night to dry hair and slept with a showercap over it, and rinsed the next morning then towel-dried and used the spray, for days. If your hair just needs a lift you can use the cream in the shower after shampooing and let it soak for 5-10 minutes before rinsing. JoyCo's K-pak is also amazing, and I bought a kit with reconstructor, leave-in, and split ends control for only $20. Reconstructors should contain the proteins of which hair is made, to repair the damage. Avoid curling and flat irons for awhile and if you must blowdry use a thermal protecter and low heat settings.
I've never hunted with a laser glove before. But yes, I would run a wire and attach a switch somewhere in the palm, probably closer to the wrist.
It would have been very inefficient and would probably suffocate the little ones - which would be profoundly stupid, as healthy slave babies would have grown up to be worth a good chunk of change. The reality is that, during the Eighteenth century, people would sometimes wrap a brick, or a stone of the same size, which had been heated on a stove or near the fireplace, in a blanket and put it at the foot of the bed for a quarter of an hour or so before going to bed - and they removed it before crawling under the covers. I mean, how comfortable would you be with a freakin' brick down there where you'd smash your toes on the blasted thing every time you went to turn over?
do not use mayo.people keep recommending mayo. you can do a couple of different things. you can go to your stylist and they can put a clear gloss over your hair to make it shinny and bright again. also i would recommend picking up a treatment by redkin from there all soft line. its a deep conditioner and what you do is put it all over your ends and then place a plastic cap over your hair and use a blow dryer to add heat. what the heat does is open up the cuticle of the hair and allow the moisture to penitrate the hair shaft. then wait for your hair to cool off then just rinse the product out.

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