Article: This method works great with straight or lightly wavy hair. If you have curly hair, it'll just curl up instead of drying into loose waves.
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Start with wet hair before bed.
Article: Home water purification systems may be more cost-effective long-term and cut down on the disposal of large quantities of plastic water bottles. There are two types of purification systems:  whole house systems (these treat all water entering a household and are typically more expensive) and point-of-use systems (which treat water at the point of use — like a shower head or kitchen sink faucet).  Many people choose the point-of-use systems as they are less costly.  These include:  Personal water bottles that have a built in filter.  Great for on the go people who might not always have access to purified water. Pitchers that have a built in filter and purify water as it drains through the filter. Faucet purifiers that attach directly to the kitchen sink.  However, many times specialty faucets are not compatible with these.  Refrigerator/freezer purifiers.  These are usually built into your appliance and allow you to have purified water and ice cubes that are frozen from purified water as well. If you decide to use or consume tap water or you have access to a purified water dispenser, you may want to consider purchasing a reusable water bottle to be more environmentally friendly. Using a reusable water bottle can help cut down on the amount of trash and plastic bottles discarded. Although tap water or city water may not have the appeal that some bottled waters have, it's a healthy and low-cost alternative to bottled waters. Most tap water is completely okay to drink. If you're worried about it, just purchase a filtered pitcher that sits in your refrigerator so that you have an extra level of filtration.  Tap water is tested more frequently and for more bacteria and chemicals than bottled water.  In addition, it's required to go through a disinfection process prior to consumption.  Up to 1/4th of bottled waters are actually just bottled tap water (this is why it's important to read and understand the labels and marketing terminology).
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Purchase a home water purification system. Purchase BPA-free reusable water bottles. Drink tap water.
Article: Allow for up to 24 hours of dry time before performing the next step. The painted side should face outward from the candle (this ensures the writing reads the right way, etc.). Next, wrap a larger piece of wax paper around the tissue paper and candle. Leave excess wax paper to allow you to hold the candle while you transfer the design. Heat the candle holding your chosen heat source close over the paper until you see the tissue paper begin to disappear and the wax paper melt. Shift the heat source around the candle to ensure the whole design is covered. The design will be transferred to the candle as the heat is applied. Hold the heat source away from the hand holding the candle! Beware burning yourself––this part must be done by an adult. Go slowly as you don’t want to peel away any of the newly transferred design.
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Allow the tissue paper painting to dry before transferring it to the candle. Wrap the painted tissue paper around the candle. Transfer the design to the candle using a heat embossing gun or a hair dryer. Remove the wax paper with care once the design has been transferred to the candle. Finished.