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There are many ways to groom a mustache. Decide how you want yours to look
before following these instructions.
19. How to Trim a Beard
If you don't have a beard trimmer, go buy one at the nearest drugstore. In the
meantime, follow these steps for well-groomed facial hair.
20. How to Choose Shampoo for Your Baby
With so many brands and product types, it's difficult to know which shampoo is
best. The following steps will help you make the right choice for your baby.
21. How to Keep Hair Healthy During the Summer Months
Summer means fun in the sun. Lazy days at the beach, lounging poolside, jetting
around town with the top down and enjoying a barbecue with friends. But if you
don't protect your hair from the elements, your dazzling 'do may be brittle, dry
and plagued with split ends come fall.
22. How to Trim the Back of Your Neck
You can solve one of life's pesky little problems with a few quick strokes of a
razor.
How to Care For Curly, Frizzy Hair
Did you just stick your finger into an electrical outlet? Is your hair two feet taller than
what it was yesterday? You may have caught a case of the frizz, and you need to read
below.
Instructions
• STEP 1: Choose a hairdresser experienced in curly/dry hair.
• STEP 2: Have your hairdresser help you choose a hairstyle that is easy to
maintain--preferably one that just requires a wet-and-go approach.
• STEP 3: Once you have your favored style, visit your stylist at least 4 times a
year to trim split ends.
• STEP 4: Don't let your hairstylist use a razor to layer your hair (although layering
is good.) Razors contribute to split ends.
• STEP 5: Don't wash hair every day. This kind of hair needs the natural oils from
your scalp to reduce frizz.
• STEP 6: To upkeep your desired style, just wet hair with some conditioner on
non-washing days (rinse thoroughly).
• STEP 7: Avoid using hairdryers unless necessary. Blowdrying hair dries it out.