How to Treat Your Hair with Natural Home Remedies Posted: 08 Nov 2021 04:00 PM PST Remember, hair is the second face for a person especially for a girl. Having healthy, moisture, smooth, strong, shiny, vibrant hair can improve your confidence. When your hair is healthy and stylish, you will always be stunning among others. If your really think your hair is important for you and you really care about it, just take a few minutes to go through these problems, solutions, and remedies. [Edit]Use eggs. - Take one or two eggs depending on your hair volume and whip up the egg. Then apply it to your dry hair and cover your hair with towel. Leave it for 15 minutes and then wash normally.
[Edit]Apply olive oil. - Try olive oil If you want shiny hair. Warm up the olive oil for 15 seconds and apply to your hair. You can wrap your hair with towel and leave it for 20 minutes. After that wash normally.
[Edit]Use ground-up coriander leaves. - Take some coriander leaves to grind and boil it with water. Let it cool down and use it to rinse your hair after you wash.
[Edit]Try aloe vera. - Use aloe vera when your hair is dry and damaged. Get a cup of aloe vera gel from the plant and add two teaspoons of castor oil and two teaspoons of basil powder. Mix it well and apply it to your hair and scalp. Cover your hair with towel and go to sleep. In the morning, wash it with mild shampoo and clean water. If you try this once a week for many times, your will get healthy and beautiful hair.[1]
[Edit]See if coconut oil works. - Massage argan oil or coconut oil into your hair. Make sure to obtain natural, organic argan oil that has been cold pressed. This is an expensive elixir, but a little bit goes a long way and the oil will not turn rancid for a year or year and a half. Argan oil is non-greasy oil and incorporates easily. You can use it overnight as a leave-in. Put on a bit extra, wrap your head in a towel and awaken to more luxurious hair.[2]
[Edit]Check in with lime. - Use lime to control hair losing. Take four tablespoons of coconut liquid and mix with lime. Apply this to your hair for once a week. Use the white part of an egg to mix with a lime, apply it from the roots of the hair and wash it after one hour. In this way, you can lessen dandruff.
[Edit]Try mayonnaise. - Try to use mayonnaise for shiny and moisture hair. When you hair is wet, use mayonnaise to apply the ends of your hair. Then use shower cap to cover your hair and wash it normally.
[Edit]Try papaya. - Use papaya to treat for split ends. Take some papaya depend on your hair volume and mix it with a cup of yogurt and blend it well. Then apply it on your hair and leave it for half an hour before you wash it with shampoo.
[Edit]Use a banana liquid. - When your hair is lessen in certain place use banana liquid. Take banana liquid from the stem of the tree and take it just enough for one day. Then apply it to certain place where your hair is lessen. If you try this for 10 days, you will get back hair in that certain place.
[Edit]Check in with neem oil. - Use neem oil to have black hair. Apply neem oil to your hair regularly then you will have smooth and black hair. After applying the oil, you can message the scalp well and keep it overnight or wash it after a few minutes.
- Do not wash your hair with hot water because it stops the moisture oil coming out from scalp.
- Do not use dryer and hair straighter regularly.
- If you have dandruff in your hair, do not use oil or hair coat to apply your hair because it can increase to swollen your scalp.
- Cut the ends once in two months.
- Protect the sun light and UV rays by using hat or hair coat.
- Eat salmon, seeds and nuts for your hair. Omega 3 fatty acid is good for your scalp.
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How to Enjoy Retirement on a Budget Posted: 08 Nov 2021 08:00 AM PST When you hit retirement age, you have all the time in the world to do the things you want to do. If you didn't quite save as much as you planned, that's okay! Living a full life doesn't require a ton of money, especially if you spend yours wisely. In this article, we've detailed some of the ways you can cut costs while still having fun during retirement. [Edit]Search for low-cost entertainment options. - Check out your local senior center or host your own book club. Gather your friends for a potluck dinner, or join a community center to play sports. There are probably tons of things in your neighborhood that you can do for super cheap (or for free!) that you can take advantage of.[1]
- You could also host a game night, try bird watching, adopt an animal, take a cheap class at your local community college, or join a community theater group.
- Take a look at bulletins and local newspapers in your area to get more ideas.
[Edit]Take advantage of senior discounts. - Theaters, restaurants, and retail stores sometimes offer senior discounts. If you're heading out, bring your ID with you so you can prove your age and take advantage of any discounts that come your way. You might just be surprised at all the money you can save once you reach a certain age![2]
- Different stores have different ages for discount requirements, but many of them start at 55 to 60.
[Edit]Pick up a cheap (or free) hobby. - There are fun ways you can spend your time without breaking the bank. If you're looking for something to fill your time, try painting, collaging, needle point, writing or reading, dancing, or even volunteering. You don't need a ton of tools for any of these hobbies, and they're a fun way to fill up your free time.[3]
- You could also spend your time learning a new language or furthering your math skills for free on sites like Khan Academy.
[Edit]Move to a cheaper area. - Lower monthly rent means extra money to do fun stuff! If you live in a large city, you might be paying a very expensive mortgage or rent payment each month. If you'd like to tighten up your budget, consider moving to a cheaper area in a new part of the country. Moving can be expensive up-front, but if you go somewhere cheaper, the savings will be worth it in the long-run.[4]
- You might also want to move to a smaller house or condo. If it's just you (or you and your spouse), you probably don't need a huge house to live in.
[Edit]Get a roommate or two. - This can lower your monthly expenses quite a bit. If you're struggling to pay rent or you can't make your mortgage, consider putting an ad out for a roommate. Their rent can go toward your bills, and it's a nice way to have some company while you're home all day.[5]
- Becoming a landlord can be a lot of work, and it does involve some paperwork. Take a look at your local property laws to see what having a roommate might entail.
[Edit]Travel during the off season. - Peak season is more expensive so wait until there are fewer tourists. Usually, off season will be during the winter time when most other people are staying home. If there's a destination you have in mind, your airfare and hotel stays will be much cheaper without a ton of tourists flooding the market.[6]
- If you really want to tighten down your budget, skip the airfare and only travel to places you can drive to. Road trips are usually cheaper than flying, and they can be a fun way to experience the country you live in.
[Edit]Take advantage of airline miles. - If you have a credit card, use it to your advantage. Make sure you're getting airline miles every time you make a purchase, then let them rack up until you have enough for a fun vacation. Once you buy your tickets, the only thing you have to budget for is food and hotel stays, which you can greatly reduce if you look for deals.[7]
- If your current credit card doesn't give you airline miles, consider applying for a new one with better perks.
[Edit]Learn to cook at home. - Eating out can get pretty expensive. Instead of going out to restaurants and diners all the time, pick up some groceries and practice your cooking skills. Not only will it save you some money, it's also a great skill to learn, and it can be a fun way to bond with your spouse or your loved ones.[8]
- There are tons of recipes you can access online for free. You can also search for cooking videos on YouTube if you'd rather have an in-depth tutorial.
[Edit]Reduce food costs with SNAP benefits. - You can apply for benefits to help you buy groceries and reduce your bills. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, provides assistance to those in need. You can apply via your local government agency to help you out with food costs and reduce your expenses.[9]
- If you qualify for SNAP, you will get an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to use on select items at the grocery store.
[Edit]Get a pre-approved car loan. - If you plan on buying a new car, this can save you money. Instead of waiting for a loan from the dealership, get pre-approved for one from your bank before you even walk in the door. The interest rate from a bank is usually cheaper, and you'll be in a better spot to negotiate, too.[10]
- It's always better to test drive a car and then leave. Negotiating over the phone is much easier than negotiating in person, and you won't feel as pressured to make a decision right then and there.
[Edit]Consider getting a part-time job. - It might not sound fun, but it can give you some extra cash. If you're struggling to fill your days and you wouldn't mind heading back to work for a little while, a part-time job can be the best of both worlds.[11] Look into an easy, part-time job for a little extra money on the side as you enjoy your retirement.[12]
- A lot of people find that they struggle with the switch from a full-time job to retirement. A part-time job is a nice way to bridge the gap—and you don't have to do it forever!
- Experts recommend revisiting your retirement account every 5 years to make sure you have enough money for the future.
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How to Switch Tabs in Chrome Posted: 08 Nov 2021 12:00 AM PST There are several ways to switch tabs on the Chrome browser efficiently, whether you're using a computer or a mobile device. If you frequently have many tabs open on your computer, learn additional tricks such as "pinning" a tab or reopening one you just closed. This wikiHow article teaches you how to switch tabs in Google Chrome. [Edit]Switching Tabs in Chrome for Windows - Click the Google Chrome icon . It has an icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot in the middle. Click the Google Chrome icon in the Windows Start menu, taskbar, or desktop to open Google Chrome on your PC.
- Click or press to create a new tab. Click the plus (+) icon to create a new tab. It's next to all currently open tabs listed at the top of the screen in Google Chrome. You can then enter a separate web address in the address bar at the top of the screen below the tabs.
- Click a tab. There are many ways to switch tabs in Google Chrome. The easiest way is to simply click the tab you want to switch to at the top of the screen.
- You can also click and drag the tabs at the top of the screen to change the order of the tabs. Click and drag a tab out of the tabs bar at the top of the screen to open the tab in a separate window.
- If you don't see the tab you want to switch to at the top of the screen, it may be open in a separate window. Click the Google Chrome icon in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. This displays all open windows as thumbnail images above the Google Chrome icon. Click a thumbnail image to open that window.
- Press to change to the next tab.. This will move you to the tab to the right of your current tab listed at the top of the screen. If you are already on the furthest tab to the right, this will send you to the one on the far left. [1][2]
- Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl + PgDn to change tabs.
- Press to switch to the previous tab.. If you are already on the furthest tab to the left, this will send you to the furthest tab on the right..
- Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + PgUp to switch to the previous tab.
- Press plus a number key to switch to a specific tab. Use of of the following button combinations to switch to a specific tab:
- Press Ctrl + 1 to open the first tab on the right.
- Press Ctrl + 2 to open the second tab.
- Press Ctrl + 3 to open the third tab.
- Press Ctrl + 4 to open the fourth tab.
- Press Ctrl + 5 to open the fifth tab.
- Press Ctrl + 6 to open the sixth tab.
- Press Ctrl + 7 to open the seventh tab.
- Press Ctrl + 8 to open the eighth tab.
- Press to open the last tab. Regardless of how many tabs you have open, this will always jump to the last tab on the right.
- Press to open previously closed tabs. This opens previously closed tabs in the order they were closed.[3]
- You can keep repeating this command to open as many as ten recently closed tabs.[4]
[Edit]Switching Tabs in Chrome for Mac - Click the Google Chrome icon . It has an icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot in the middle. Click the Google Chrome icon in the Dock, or Applications folder.
- Click or press to create a new tab. Click the plus (+) icon to create a new tab. It's next to all currently open tabs listed at the top of the screen in Google Chrome. You can then enter a separate web address in the address bar at the top of the screen below the tabs.
- Click a tab. There are many ways to switch tabs in Google Chrome. By far, the easiest way is to simply click the tab you want to switch to at the top of the screen.
- You can also click and drag the tabs at the top of the screen to change the order of the tabs. Click and drag a tab out of the tabs bar at the top of the screen to open the tab in a separate window.
- If you don't see the tab you want to switch to, it may be open in a separate window. To switch to a different window, click and hold the Google Chrome icon in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. This displays a pop-up menu. All open windows are listed at the top of the pop-up menu. The window you currently have open has a checkmark next to it. Click a different window in the pop-up menu to switch to it.
- Press to switch to the next tab. Pressing Command, Option, and the Right Arrow switches to the next tab to the right of the current tab you have open in the list of tabs at the top of the screen. If you are already on the tab furthest to the right, this opens the first tab on the left.
- Press to switch to the previous tab. Pressing Command, Option, and the Left Arrow switches to the previous tab to the left of the current tab you have open in the list of tabs at the top of the screen. If you are already on the first tab to the left, this moves you to the last tab on the right.
- Press plus a number key to switch to a specific tab. Use one of the following button combinations to switch to a specific tab:
- Press Command + 1 to open the first tab on the right.
- Press Command + 2 to open the second tab.
- Press Command + 3 to open the third tab.
- Press Command + 4 to open the fourth tab.
- Press Command + 5 to open the fifth tab.
- Press Command + 6 to open the sixth tab.
- Press Command + 7 to open the seventh tab.
- Press Command + 8 to open the eighth tab.
- Press to open the last tab. Regardless of how many tabs you have open, this will always jump to the last tab on the right.
- Press to open previously closed tabs. This opens previously closed tabs in the order they were closed.
- You can keep repeating this command to open as many as ten recently closed tabs.[5]
[Edit]Switching Tabs in Chrome for Mobile or Tablet - Open Google Chrome. It has an icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel, with a blue dot in the middle. Tap the Google Chrome icon on your Home screen or Apps menu to open Google Chrome.
- Touch the tab overview icon. It's the icon that resembles a square with a number in the middle. It's in the upper-right corner next to the address bar. This displays all the tabs you currently have open.
- Tap the tab you want to open. Tabs are displayed as a thumbnail image containing the web page for each tab you have open. Tap the thumbnail image for the tab you want to open.
- Swipe right on the toolbar at the top to switch to the next tab: You can switch to the next tab by swiping right across the toolbar at the top of the screen. It contains the address bar at the top of the screen. [6][7]
- Swipe left on the toolbar at the top to switch to the previous tab. This switches to the previous tab.
- Switch tabs on a tablet or iPad. A tablet should display all the open tabs along the top of the screen, just like a computer browser. Touch the tab you want to switch to.
- To reorder tabs, press and hold on a tab name, then drag to a different position.
[Edit]Learning Other Useful Shortcuts and Tricks - Open links in a new background tab. On most operating systems, hold Ctrl (or Command on Mac) while you click a link to open it in a new tab, without navigating to that tab.
- You can instead hold Shift to open it in a new window.
- Hold Ctrl + Shift, or Command + Shift on Mac, to open the link in a new tab and navigate to it.
- Pin tabs to save space. Right-click a tab name and select Pin. This will shrink the tab to the size of the icon and keep it on the left side of your tabs, until you right-click it again and select "Unpin Tab."[8]
- If you don't have a two-button mouse, hold Control while clicking, or enable two-finger clicking on a trackpad.
- Close multiple tabs at once. Right-click a tab name and select "Close Other Tabs" to close everything except the tab you're looking at. Select "Close Tabs to the Right" to close all tabs to the right of the currently active tab. Making this a habit can save a lot of time if you tend to end up with a couple of dozen tabs slowing down your browsing.
[Edit]Warnings - Many phones and tablets have a maximum tab limit. You'll need to close tabs before opening a new one if this limit is reached.
- When clicking a tab, avoid the X, or the tab will close.
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