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Squirt a few spoonfuls of the liquid dish soap into the palms of your hands and rub it through the greasy hair. Rinse the soap out with warm water until the water runs clear and there aren't any bubbles.  Consider using a conditioner after using the dish soap because the dish soap will strip your hair of its natural oils. Be careful not to get any detergent in your eyes. Try using a detachable shower head to rinse your hair. This way you can hold it up to your scalp and use your free hand to shield your eyes.

summary: Use liquid dish soap with degreaser to cut through the oil.


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A list can help remind you of your needs and prevent impulse purchases. You do not need to list the exact items you want, but you should list your general needs in terms of patio furniture.  Begin by thinking about what kind of space you're hoping to create. Consider how much space you have and how many people you want to accommodate. Also think about who will be using the furniture. Do you want a kitchen area to eat outdoors on summer nights?  Do you merely want to create a place to lounge outside on nice days? Do you want to host cocktail parties outdoors? Your list of needs can help guide your purchases. For a formal dining area, you need sturdy dining chairs and tables. For a casual lounge, you need lounge chairs and side tables. You want your furniture to match with your home to a degree. If you have existing patio furniture, you should also keep this in mind. Try to go for furniture that matches with your style so it does not look out of place on your patio.  Your patio furniture should be treated like any other furniture in your home. You want styles that match with your color scheme and taste. Very formal furniture may not pair well if your home has a more laid back vibe, for example. Choose traditional furniture if your home has a traditional style, and modern furniture if your home has a modern style. You should also keep the size of your patio in mind. A very tiny patio will not look good with large, bulky furniture. Choose pieces that fit nicely into your existing space. Choose fabrics that will work well for the outdoor conditions. If there are a lot of leaves and pollen in the area, select darker fabrics that won’t stain as easily as light-colored ones. Pick water-resistant furniture if the area gets a lot of rain to prevent mold. If you're in an area prone to certain types of weather, this can affect the type of furniture you should buy. Keep weather conditions in mind when selecting outdoor furniture. You should also consider investing in an umbrella, awning, or patio tent.  If you live in an area prone to rain, you may want to invest in umbrellas. You should also look for furniture that's waterproof, or that comes with a waterproof covering. Think about storage, as well. If you live in an area that's sunny year-round, you may be able to leave your furniture out all year. However, in most areas you'll need to store furniture at least some of the year. Choose pieces that will fit into the designated storage area in your home. Is there anything specific to your home you should keep in mind? Ask yourself this before selecting furniture. Maybe you have young children, so you'll need furniture that's very durable and stain resistant. Maybe you have pets who are likely to climb on the furniture, so you'll need to choose a material that's easy to clean. Jot down any special considerations, and what this means for the type of furniture you should buy, before heading to the store. If you plan to store the furniture during part of the year, choose lightweight pieces that are easy to disassemble or move and don’t take up a lot of space.

summary: Make a list of what you're looking for before shopping for furniture. Remember your home's color and style. Keep the weather in your area in mind. Weigh in any special considerations.


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Cutting intense heat, flavor, or richness of foods with an equally intense beer can allow strong flavors to mingle and even compete. If you’re not a fan of intense beer flavors and aromas, you can cut the flavor of food with a beer whose flavor profile is on the opposite end of the intensity spectrum. Try cutting the heat and flavors of a spicy dish like Thai green curry with the hoppy bitterness of an IPA. An IPA, with its notes of citrus and pine and rich malt, will cut through the heat of spicy foods, creating an unexpected match made in heaven. The malt sweetness of the beer will calm the burn, cutting through the food’s intensity. Try pairing Cajun foods like gumbo with German Doppelbock, a beer known for its malt sweetness. When the bold flavors of rich, fatty meats or cheeses are creatively cut with the bright sourness of a fruited lambic or beer, the results are surprising. Try pairing Lambic with duck or pork. A gueze will cut the oiliness of fish like salmon or mackerel. A bitter, dry stout will cut through the tender sweetness of shellfish like oysters. This classic pairing is quite pleasing to the palate.
summary: Cut the intensity of food with a balancing beer flavor. Cut the heat of a spicy dish with an IPA. Calm the heat of spicy food by cutting it with a German Doppelbock. Cut the richness of fatty foods with a gueuze or lambic. Cut the sweetness of shellfish with a stout.