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    1. Asked: July 26, 2021In: Communication

      What can be used to treat hair fallouts?

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      Added an answer on July 28, 2021 at 1:23 pm

      Avoid hairstyles that pull on the hairline— tight ponytails, cornrows, braids, and anything that pulls on the small hairs that structure your hairline can cause hair loss. the strain caused by these tight hairstyles pulls too strongly on the delicate hairs of your hairline and hair loss/thinning canRead more

      Avoid hairstyles that pull on the hairline— tight ponytails, cornrows, braids, and anything that pulls on the small hairs that structure your hairline can cause hair loss. the strain caused by these tight hairstyles pulls too strongly on the delicate hairs of your hairline and hair loss/thinning can occur.
      Ditch hair tools that use high heat — heat is typically hard on hair. It is because of the bonds in the hair stretch because of the fragile hair breaks and falls. If you decide to use a hair straightener or household appliance, inform not leave it on one area of your hair for too long and move it every ten seconds approximately. Also confine mind that if you hear sizzling or burn your fingers, the heat setting is simply too high and you’re also burning your hair. plan to let your hair dry naturally as often as possible and once you are doing use styling tools, inform use a heat-protecting spray which can lessen the damage the tools are inflicting on your hair.
      Be wary of chemical processing— just as heat is extremely harmful to the hair, so is a selection of chemical processing treatments offered by salons. Chemically straightening, bleaching, and lightening your hair can all damage hair loss, weaken hair, and reduce hair loss.

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    2. Asked: July 26, 2021In: Communication

      How late is it too late to have dinner?

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      Added an answer on July 28, 2021 at 1:23 pm

      We all can't agree on a single set time, but the consensus seems to be within three hours before bedtime. So if you go to bed at 11 p.m., don't eat after 8 p.m. Banishing late night snacks after that time could help alleviate the symptoms of acid reflux disease, too.

      We all can’t agree on a single set time, but the consensus seems to be within three hours before bedtime. So if you go to bed at 11 p.m., don’t eat after 8 p.m. Banishing late night snacks after that time could help alleviate the symptoms of acid reflux disease, too.

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