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  2. Need an Egg Wash Substitute? These 10 Alternatives Will Do ...

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    To replace a one egg quantity of egg wash, stir together 1 tablespoon of flaxseed powder (i.e., ground flaxseed) and 3 tablespoons of warm water, and let the mixture sit until it reaches a gooey ...

  3. The Ultimate Guide to Washing Your Hair Like a Pro - AOL

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    For thick or curly hair, Carmichael recommends washing the hair in sections to ensure the shampoo reaches every part of the scalp for an even, gentle cleanse. Jeremy Moeller / Getty Images Step 4 ...

  4. Hair washing without commercial shampoo - Wikipedia

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    The purest form of shampoo avoidance is to use only water to wash hair. [6] Alternatively, the hair can be washed with baking soda, followed by an acidic rinse such as diluted apple vinegar. [1] [2] [8] [14] Essential oils can be used to give the hair a pleasant aroma. [1] Japanese traditional hair cleansing is with seaweed powder. [citation ...

  5. Egg substitutes - Wikipedia

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    FUMI Ingredients produces egg white substitutes [10] from micro-algae with the help of micro-organisms such as brewer's yeast and baker's yeast. [11] [12] [13] The product called Egg Beaters is a substitute for whole/fresh eggs (from the shell) but is not an egg substitute; it consists mainly of egg whites.

  6. 6 reasons you actually do need to wash your hair - AOL

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    These days, women brag about how many workouts their most recent blowout has lasted through (congrats?) but actually, you might be damaging your hair. 6 reasons you actually do need to wash your ...

  7. Conk - Wikipedia

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    Conk hairstyle. The conk was a hairstyle popular among African-American men from the 1920s up to the early-to-mid 1960s. [1] This hairstyle called for a man with naturally "kinky" hair to have it chemically straightened using a relaxer called congolene, an initially homemade hair straightener gel made from the extremely corrosive chemical lye which was often mixed with eggs and potatoes.

  8. How to Make an Egg Wash—and What to Use It For - AOL

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  9. Chlorogalum - Wikipedia

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    This is the origin of several of the plants' common names. It was particularly used for washing hair, since C. pomeridianum at least was held to be effective against dandruff. [12] Cuisine. The young leaves of certain species can be used as food, but the saponins in the bulbs make these poisonous.