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Top 5 Ways to Summer Proof Your Hair

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Sun-tan lotion with SPF, skimpy bikini, oversized hat, lip balm, Ray Ban aviator glasses, hmmmm.. What else are you forgetting on your summer shopping list girl? How about some hair care products! Most people's main concern during this season is how they would flaunt their bodies and how they avoid getting too much sun on their skin. They forgot that their hair needs caring too! If you notice, your hair becomes dryer after an out of town or a vacation that involves too much sun exposure and water activities. You end up getting back on your office with a bad tan and a bad hair. So is there a way to summer proof hair? 1. Follow the proper way in shampooing your hair. We tend to be obsessed in washing our hair on a daily basis in order to keep it clean and grease free. But did you know that frequent shampooing can lead your hair to dryness? Making it more prone to damage such as split ends and frizzing. So it's more advisable to wash your hair every other day with a mild s

A first aid kit for all home and workplace needs

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Preassembled first aid kits have become a necessity in most homes and workplaces. Instead of searching for a spare bandage, plaster or burn cream, a ready first aid kit ensures that all necessary supplies to deal with home or workplace accidents are in a secure and accessible place. Boxes and cabinets A well-stocked first aid kit is a necessity in every workplace, public building and home. It is also wise to carry such kits in cars and other vehicles. You need to start off with a box or cabinet to hold all of the supplies. This must be accessible but out of reach of small children. The box must be roomy and durable. Portable boxes should be easy to carry, preferably having both handles and shoulder straps. The box must be easy to open. First aid box and cabinet sizes are designed to hold supplies for a specific number of people and risks. They all comply with Health and Safety (HSE) regulations and come with guidance on the approved code of practice (Acop). These holders may be