Problem: Article: As soon as the seasonal flu vaccine is made available, you and other caregivers should visit your doctor and get vaccinated. By being vaccinated, you’ll protect yourself from being infected. As a result, your chance of infecting your infant will be much lower. Without a flu vaccine, you and your family will be much more vulnerable.  Everyone who lives in your home or visits your home or infant should be vaccinated. You can get a flu vaccine from your doctor, through your work, or even at a neighborhood pharmacy. Flu vaccines are usually available starting in September. You can even get vaccinated while you are pregnant, so speak to your doctor about obtaining a flu shot. Typically, infants six months or older can get a flu vaccine. Getting the flu vaccine may dramatically lower their risk of catching the flu. However, infants younger than six months cannot get a vaccine. Talk to your doctor about whether a vaccine is appropriate for your child. Breastfeeding helps transfer a mother’s antibodies to her baby. As a result, breastfeeding can potentially bolster your infant’s immune system so they can better resist or fight off the flu. If you can’t breastfeed, talk to your child’s pediatrician about steps you can take to build your child’s immunity to things like the flu virus. While you should always provide your baby with proper nutrition, it is even more important during flu season. Good nutrition will bolster your infant’s immune system. In the end, they’ll be able to resist or fight off the flu a lot more effectively. Most commercially produced formula provides the nutrition infants need.  If you breastfeed, produce your own formula, or feed your baby solids, make sure your infant is receiving enough vitamin A, C, D, E, and B as well as calcium, iron, and zinc. Talk to your pediatrician if you are unsure if your baby is getting their nutritional needs met. It’s important to clean and disinfect your home on a regular basis to eliminate germs that cause the flu. Choose a disinfectant formulated especially for killing cold and flu viruses, such as a spray or disposable wipes. Clean hard surfaces, like countertops, tables, faucets, light switches, and remote controls with the disinfectant. Wash blankets, towels, stuffed animals and other soft surfaces in hot water with non-chlorine bleach to rid those items of germs. Purchase alcohol-based hand sanitizer. After you've touched a door handle or something else in a public area, use it. In addition, use it again before you touch your infant as well as your phone or other gadgets that you use often.
Summary: Get vaccinated. Ask your doctor whether your infant can be vaccinated. Breastfeed your baby, if possible. Provide your baby with proper nutrition. Clean and disinfect your home regularly. Carry hand sanitizer everywhere.

Problem: Article: When the time is up, spend several minutes rinsing the relaxer out with comfortably hot water. In order to protect your hair, it’s important to get as much product as possible out of your hair. Don’t spend any less than 5 minutes rinsing. After rinsing, massage a regular moisturizing conditioner into your wet hair and then rinse it out just after application. This will bring the pH level of your hair back up to normal. It’s important to do this before shampooing while the hair cuticle is open. The conditioner will moisturize your hair much more effectively when the cuticle is open. with a neutralizing shampoo. Finally, wash your hair with a neutralizing shampoo to stop the chemical process. This will ensure that the relaxer is completely removed from your hair. Thoroughly rinse the neutralizing shampoo out of your hair and then spray with a heat protectant and blow your hair dry with a hair dryer if you wish. Then, you can finish styling your hair however you want to. Complete the sleek look by straightening with a flat iron.
Summary: Rinse your hair for at least 5-7 minutes. Condition your hair. Wash your hair Rinse your hair and style as usual.

Problem: Article: nds. You only need about a handful of grounds, so this should give you enough to work with. Feel free to add more or less, depending on what you think you'll need. Coffee grounds will darken your hair, so if you have light-colored hair, you may want to find another method to make your hair glow. You don't want the coffee grounds to go down the drain--they can mess with your plumbing and should be disposed of in the trash rather than down the drain. A filter will catch the grounds before they get into your pipes, and when you are finished with your treatment you can toss them in the trash. Work the grounds into your hair, rubbing it into your scalp and scrunching it into your longer locks. The rough grounds will exfoliate your scalp, which stimulates your hair follicles and can kick-start hair growth. If you want to make the coffee scrub part of your regular grooming routine, dry out the grounds and then add them to your shampoo, conditioner, or hair oil. The coffee grounds should have removed any buildup from your hair, leaving it soft, shiny, and healthy. Dispose of the coffee grounds you caught in the drain by throwing the filter into the garbage or compost.  With regular use, you may notice your hair is growing faster, too. The caffeine in coffee blocks a hormone that causes hair loss and allows your hair to remain in its growth cycle longer than normal. Try using coffee grounds once or twice a week. Dry your hair with an old towel, and remember if your wet hair drips on your clothes the coffee may ruin them. Wear a towel around your shoulders or an old T-shirt until your hair is dry.
Summary:
a pot of coffee using about 8 tablespoons (or 30-35 g) of coffee grounds. Place a coffee filter or cheesecloth over your drain. Massage a handful of cooled coffee grounds into wet hair. Rinse your hair, making sure you wash out all the coffee grounds.