Article: Aerosol shampoos are usually sold in spray cans, which you can carry in your bag or purse. In comparison to powder shampoos, aerosols can be applied more easily on the go. Spray shampoos are also usually better for oily hair. Spray shampoos releases more particulate in the hair. If you have trouble sneezing around strong odors, powder shampoo is the better way to go. Fine hair also benefits more from powder shampoo, as aerosol spray can weigh down hair too much. Dry shampoos come in a variety of scents. Some smell more like baby powder, while others can have floral or other fresh-smelling scents. Just as you would test out a perfume, spritz spray shampoo slightly in front of you and gage its smell. For powder shampoo, cup your hand above the open container and let it waft towards your nose.  Smelling the shampoo is especially important if you're allergy-prone. Scentless shampoos are an option. While you're smelling the shampoos, you may be able to try some on your hair. A single spritz or a small sprinkling of powder could help you determine which one works better for your hair. Some store-bought shampoos contain chemicals like butane or isobutane, which can cause hair damage if used excessively. Butane-based shampoos are also generally worse for the environment. Look for dry shampoos made of natural, eco-friendly ingredients or make your own. Cornstarch can be used as a dry shampoo alternative.
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Pick an aerosol shampoo for convenience. Buy a powder shampoo if you're sensitive to smell. Smell the shampoo before you buy it. Avoid butane-based shampoos.
Article: Yes, turtles will eat or try to eat just about anything you put near them. In captivity, some species eat turtle pellets, which often include shrimp or fish meal, flour, and vitamin supplements. Dietary preference vary a bit by species, however. These are a popular pet species. They are usually pretty carnivorous, but they can eat aquatic plants and vegetables, ideally floating ones. Preferable vegetables include dark romaine leaves, mustard or collard greens, endive, Swiss chard, kale, parsley, and carrot tops. In captivity, they eat turtle pellets. As they grow older, they tend to eat more plant matter, but bear in mind that younger turtles eat more animals. They eat aquatic plants, crickets, earthworms, insect larvae, and commercial pet food. They can also eat chopped fish, but this is not recommended since you don’t want your turtle to develop a taste for fish if you plan on introducing live fish to their habitat. So, be careful keeping crustaceans around. There are other turtles that might be good pets, but bear in mind that they might not be able to cohabitate with fish. Map turtles are primarily carnivorous. So, they’re not suitable tank mates for fish. Box turtles are also popular, but since they’re not aquatic per se, you obviously wouldn’t be pairing fish with them. On a fish diet, your turtle may be more inclined to try to eat any other fish that might be in the tank. So, you do not want your turtles to get in the habit of eating fish, particularly live fish.
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Be aware that turtles are generally omnivorous. Consider red-eared sliders. Look into western painted turtles. Research other turtle species as pets. Don't feed the turtle feeder guppies or feeder fish.
Article: When you forget a pill, take the pill as soon as you remember and take the next pill at the regular time. Certain combination pills, especially multiphasic pills, may have additional instructions that you should follow.  For most pills, if you don’t remember until the next day, you should take two pills on that day.  If you forget your pill for two days, take two pills on the first day you remember and two pills on the next day.  If you forget a pill at any time during your cycle, you should use a backup form of contraception (such as condoms) until you finish the pill pack. If you forgot a pill during the first week of a pack, you may need to use emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy. If you take progestin-only pills (instead of the more common combination pill), it is extremely important to take it at the same time every day. Even a few hours off can allow you to become pregnant. If you are not sure what to do if you have missed a pill, or if you want to know whether you need to consider emergency contraception, contact your doctor. Tell them exactly what happened (how many pills you forgot, for how many days, etc.). How you treat missing or forgetting a pill varies depending on the pill you’re taking, so contacting your doctor is always a good idea. Use another method of birth control if you are sick and experiencing vomiting or diarrhea because the pill may not stay in your digestive tract long enough to be effective.  If you vomit or have diarrhea within four hours of taking a pill, it is likely to be ineffective at protecting from pregnancy. Use a backup form of birth control just as you would for a missed pill. If you suffer from an eating disorder and use vomiting or laxatives, an oral contraceptive is unlikely to be effective. Use a backup form of contraception. Consult with your doctor or a mental health professional for help.
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Try not to ever miss pills, but compensate if you do. Contact your doctor. Consider alternative options when you're sick.