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| If you have lost your hair due to treatment for cancer, turbans, hats and scarves can help you look your best. Read more tips at For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 9 |
| If you are receiving treatment for cancer and need to purchase a wig to wear during warmer weather, look for one with a loose mesh base. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Cancer treatment can leave skin sallow and blotchy. A wig slightly lighter in colour than your own hair often gives less-than-perfect skin a lift. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Wigs made from human hair can be styled and touched up but are more expensive and require more maintenance. If you are considering a wig during cancer treatment, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| For cancer patients, synthetic wigs are cheaper, easier to maintain and retain their style better. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| If you have to undergo radiation treatment on your head, it may be wise to grow your hair so that there will be better coverage of bare patches. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| If you are undergoing treatment for cancer, speak to your hair-dresser about shaving your scalp instead of letting your hair fall out in clumps. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| As a general rule, it is best to avoid curling irons, hair-dryers and rollers on your hair when undergoing treatment for cancer. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Wait six months after stopping cancer treatment before perming, colouring or straightening your hair. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| When having treatment for cancer, avoid shampoo ingredients such as henna, eucalyptus, salicyclic acid, camphor, and menthol. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Use gentle shampoos and conditioners when having cancer treatment. Avoid medicated or drying shampoos. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Synthetic wigs are cheaper and easier to care for and just as attractive and realistic. Be creative. Add a ribbon, tie it up and add clips. For more tips, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| If hair loss is certain because of cancer treatment, cutting the hair first makes the loss less painful. Keep a lock so it can be matched to wig colour. For more, see http://www.infobarrel.com/Tips_for_Dealing_with_Hair_Loss_During_Treatment_for_Cancer Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Good places to store wine, apart from a wine refrigerator or temperature-controlled area, is under the stairs in a cupboard, under the floorboards or in a pantry. A place that will not experience large fluctuations of temperature is best. Tip Credibility: 7 |
| Keep wine away from direct sunlight and in a cool place. If the bottle has a cork, keep stored on its side so the cork does not dry out. If it does, air will be allowed into the bottle causing a sour and/or bitter taste. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Keeping wine too cool will result in an acidic bite and strong overtones of tannin. The optimum temperature is around 14 to 18 degrees Celsius. Too high a temperature and the fruit will age too soon. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Temperature and humidity are the most important factors when storing wine. A humidity of about 50% and a temperature between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (14 to 18 degrees Celsius) is ideal to maintain the integrity of wine. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Purchase local gift vouchers. Ask local beauticians, car-detailers, cafés, lawn-mowers to supply vouchers thus supporting local communities while giving unique gifts. Read more at: http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Search markets and stalls for locally-made gifts and produce. Support your local community while purchasing unique gifts for Christmas and birthdays. For more ideas see: http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Free Trade gifts are a win/win way to buy gifts while being green and supporting Third World countries. Buy a goat, chickens, seeds or trees on behalf of a relative or friend. Read more at: http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Many charities have online gift catalogues with a host of varied gifts for all ages and a range of prices from inexpensive to high-priced. Read more at:
http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value
Tip Credibility: 4 |
| This Christmas, buy your cards and calendars from charitable institutions. Many charities sell cards. That way you’re supporting a charity as well as filling your gift list. See more at: http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Would you like to spend the same but give twice as much with every Christmas gift? Go to: http://www.infobarrel.com/Christmas_Gifts_with_Double_the_Value and find out how you can get double the value for your dollar this Christmas. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Wrought iron furniture weathers badly if not protected. Remove flaky paint, apply a rust inhibitor, sandpaper smooth and apply a coat of anti-rust primer and two top coats of exterior gloss paint. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Softwood furniture should be regularly cleaned, rubbed down then revarnished or stained. For more info see: http://www.infobarrel.com/How_to_Clean_and_Maintain_Outdoor_Furniture Tip Credibility: 4 |
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