I have to do a project for science, and my topic is recyclingI have found out from my research that if you recycle one aluminum can, it saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hoursI am a little confused, as to if the recyled can is giving the energy for the tv or what?Please Help! Any would be appreciated! I would like it quite soon so i could further my research instead of contemplating this statement for soo long!
I would trim my hair to get some of the dry hair out so that your hair can be healthierAnd I would put some leave-in conditioner in it every night to moisturize your hair more!
Like some of the other posters, I love pantene moisturizing conditionerIt's awesomeAlso, try only shampooing your hair about 3 times a week, but conditioning it every dayIf your hair is still dry, try putting conditioner in dry hair, waiting 5 minutes, and then washing it out.
Okay,Bauxite: (Aluminum ore)You gotta mine itShip it Refine it Melt It Smelt ItShape it to get a canTo mine it ship it and refine it is a pain in the rear and takes a bunch of energyYou get to skip the first three and go right back to Melt itwhich saves a lot of energyBut seehere's what you aren't going to find in too many placesAluminum, and glassThat's pretty much the only two where you actually save energy in re-processing versus extraction.
I used redken for my hair that I recently dyed for the first time and I think it works greatMaybe you should try deep conditioning it every now and then or you're possibly straightening it too muchIf you are you should use protection sprayEverything depends on the kind of your hair though and it's different for everyone.
Use Hello Hydration from Herbal Essences And theres a mix it works really good! mix a couple eggs and milk together then pour on your hair and leave it for 5 minutesIt's amazing! And rinse of course.