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  2. Cardi B Swears by This Homemade Hair Mask With Avocado, Eggs ...

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    Homemade hair care! Cardi B took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, June 8, to share her recipe for a homemade hair mask that she swears makes her locks shiny and much less frizzy. While the DIY ...

  3. Dull, Dry Strands? There’s an Avocado Hair Mask for That - AOL

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    There are many reasons to love the avocado: it’s packed with vitamins and healthy fats, you can eat one at any meal, it’s the key ingredient for guac, and, oh yes, it’s also nature’s gift ...

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    This hair mask uses shine-boosting ingredients like murumuru butter and coconut oil to hydrate and de-frizz damaged hair. Key ingredients : Murumuru butter, coconut oil, mushroom extract Hair type ...

  5. Egg oil - Wikipedia

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    Extracted egg oil. In alchemy, the oil was traditionally extracted from the yolk by a fairly simple process, [3] [failed verification] by which fifty eggs yielded approximately five ounces of oil. [4] Modern methods of production include liquid–liquid extraction [5] using common solvents such as hexane, [6] petroleum ether, chloroform, and ...

  6. Treatment of human lice - Wikipedia

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    For a treatment with louse comb alone, it is recommended to comb the hair for an hour to an hour and a half (depending the length and type of the hair) daily or every second day for 14 days. Wetting the hair especially with water and shampoo or conditioner will facilitate the combing and the removal of lice, eggs and nits. [21] [22] [23] [24]

  7. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    A typical formulation for commercially made mayonnaise (not low fat) can contain as much as 80% vegetable oil, typically soybean, rapeseed, sunflower, or corn oil, [72] depending on region of production, but, in specialty products, sometimes olive or avocado oil. Water makes up about 7% to 8% and egg yolks about 6%.