| Haircare - the New Buzz in Body Care Industry
Hair is a living organ of our body. Hair care involves proper and optimum care of hairs so that they do not get damaged. Hair care could involve hair dressing also, wherein hairs are blown dry, combed and styled. It is very important that one eats healthy diet to keep her or his his hairs in good health. The hair gets its nutrition from the blood that flows in the veins the scalp skin. If someone suffers from prolonged stresses, has bad food habits or smokes excessively, it could result in a substantial damage to her or his hairs. Different methods need to be employed to take care of different types of hairs. For example, children's hair care needs an altogether different approach than an adult's. Children typically have very fine hairs. Their hairs vary from those of the adults to a great extent in texture, density and colour.
Local Notices and Information
Send to HEATHER HAINES, box 31654 SMB, or drop off at the Humane Society shelter for HEATHER HAINES. George Hicks United Church services George Hicks United Church, a welcoming, family friendly church nestled in delightful South Sound (just past the intersection of Walkers Road and South Church Street) would like to announce that its Sunday morning services and children’s Sunday School will now be held at 9:00 am. All are welcome and they look forward to seeing everyone. Call 525-5313 for information. Kiwanis Club For members, friends, guests and anyone interested in learning more about Kiwanis, the club meets every Wednesday at 12:30 pm at the Brittania Restaurant. (Please note time and venue change). Contact 946-5656 for more information. Business and Professional Women’s Club The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Grand Cayman (BPW) meets each third Tuesday of every month at the Governor’s Square Boardroom along West Bay Road at 5:30 pm.
HSU celebrates Lunar New Year
While other Humboldt State University students were getting ready to start their day, or attend class Wednesday morning, Shuai Chen was wishing a happy new year to her family in China. An international student from Xi´an, China, Chen was recognizing the beginning of the Lunar calendar, one of the most significant holidays in several Asian cultures. Lunar New Year starts today for the United States, but since Chen's family lives on the other side of the world, they've already been celebrating for a day and a half. Similar to the U.S. New Year, Lunar New Year signals a fresh start and a time to bring good fortune to households. Traditionally focused around spending time with family and eating special dishes, students who are far away from home are finding it hard to celebrate without their loved ones.
Puppy love | FERN REED YARNICK
Stephen, my 5-year-old grandson, has become the apple of his grandmother's eye. Not to take away from his sister or his cousin, Stephen is the picture of innocence. Sitting in my apartment one day, my little cherub made a profound statement: "I am going to marry you, Gammy," he said softly. Shocked, I turned and said, "What did you say?" After repeating himself, I smiled, "Well, OK." A few weeks later, I saw my grandson in church. He was sporting a pair of new glasses that were just right for his face.Later that day, I called him on the telephone. "Stephen, you look so cute in your glasses. You are going to be so handsome when I come down the aisle to get married."I can't marry you," he quipped. "Why not," I countered? Quick as a flash, he had the answer. "I have another girlfriend.""Where did you meet her?""In preschool," he explained."Did she get you a valentine?" You could tell in his voice that he had run out of answers.
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