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Don't undo the ponytail. Just grab strands from the tail, and run them through your flat iron. Your ponytail should already be relatively straight, so don't worry about being too perfect here.  Focus on the ends of your ponytail, especially if you have layered hair. You don't need to use more heat protectant, since the initial coating you did when you first straightened your hair should be enough. Those small baby hairs around your temples can ruin a sleek look, but luckily, they are easy to take care of! Take an old, but clean toothbrush, and mist it with hairspray. Then, before the hairspray dries, gently comb those wispy hairs down. If you don't have a toothbrush to spare, you could try a boar bristle brush or a smoothing brush instead. There are lots of options to choose from, from flowers to hair combs to be-dazzled hair ties. Choose something that you think will go great with your outfit, then add it in. It's best that you do this after you've finished spraying your hair, as hairspray can damage or dull a nice hair accessory.

summary: Straighten the ponytail more with a flat iron if you want a sleeker look. Use a toothbrush sprayed with hairspray to smooth down flyaways. Add a hair accessory if you want to match your outfit.


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Run the vacuum over the furniture to pick up as much hair as you can. If you don't have a handheld vacuum, you can use your regular vacuum's hose attachment to pick up hair. Go forward and back over the furniture in rows so you don't miss any hair. Grab a clean, dry squeegee, the kind you use to dry off windows when washing them. Place the rubber edge on the couch, and gently scoot it across the fabric. The rubber will collect the hair on the couch, making it easy to pick up.  Run a vacuum over it when you're done with the squeegee for easy cleanup. This will also work on carpet. Put on a fresh rubber glove, the kind you use for household cleaning. Run it under the faucet and then shake off the excess water. Rub the glove lightly over the fabric, and it will easily pick up pet hair.  If the glove gets clogged with hair, run it under water to clean it and begin again. You can also use a spray bottle to lightly spritz the glove. Wood, plastic, and laminate can also pick up cat hair. While this is easier to clean up than fabric, pet hair can still cling to the surface. Wipe down the furniture with a clean dryer sheet from your laundry room, which will make picking up pet hair a breeze. The dryer sheet has enough fabric softener in it that it will grab the hair. Plus, it will make your room smell fresh. Grab a non-abrasive rag, such as a microfiber cloth. Hold it in your hand and lightly spray it with furniture polish. Run the polish over the wooden furniture to quickly pick up pet hair. Run the sponge down the curtain to gather up the hair. You may need to place a hand behind the curtain to hold it in place against the sponge. Collect the hair with your fingers to toss in the trash and pull any excess hair off the sponge to use again. Alternatively, vacuum the hair off the bottom of the curtain with a hose or hand vacuum.

summary: Vacuum the furniture with a handheld vacuum. Run a squeegee over microfiber furniture. Wipe down most fabric furniture with a damp rubber glove. Rub a dryer sheet over hard furniture. Spritz a soft cloth with furniture polish for wooden furniture. Use a dry sponge to wipe pet hair off of curtains.


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If your excess facial sweating disrupts your daily routine or causes social withdrawal or emotional stress, contact your doctor. Your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and medical history in order to make a diagnosis. Your doctor may also run urine, blood, and other lab tests to determine if you have primary or secondary gustatory sweating. Primary gustatory sweating is caused by damaged nerves, while secondary gustatory sweating is caused by an underlying medical condition like diabetes. Apply the antiperspirant to your clean, dry face in the morning and before you go to bed. Rub it into your skin along your hairline near your forehead, temples, ears, and neck.  Before applying the antiperspirant, test it on a small area of your skin first to ensure that no irritation occurs. Ask your doctor for advice about which antiperspirants work best for gustatory sweating. There are prescription-strength topical creams that can be used to effectively control gustatory sweating. The most common is called glycopyrrolate cream. Talk to your doctor about whether this could help limit your sweating.  Talk to your doctor about how often you can use glycopyrrolate cream. Typically it is used once a day, although it can be used twice a day in extreme cases.  There are no known side effects for this medication. Oral anticholinergics, such as oxybutynin, propantheline, and benztropine, are also used to treat gustatory sweating. Anticholinergic medications are systemic medications that block the nerves that are signalling your body to sweat. Take the medication per your doctor’s instructions.  Side effects associated with anticholinergic medications include dry mouth, blurry vision, and impaired taste. If you are an athlete or someone who works outdoors, talk with your doctor about ways to prevent heat exhaustion, since anticholinergic medications decrease sweating.
summary: Set up an appointment with your doctor. Use an over-the-counter or prescription-strength antiperspirant. Try a topical face cream. Take an oral anticholinergic medication.