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11 Healthy Hair Tips from Hair Pros - How to Get Healthy Hair - TownandCountrymag.com

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Those who have watched Fleabag know this one thing to be true: "Hair is everything. We wish it wasn't so we could actually think about something else occasionally, but it is. It's the difference between a good day and a bad day. " Be that as it may, taking care of one's hair makes it more likely that one actually experiences the elusive good hair day more often than not. But with varying textures, densities, and hair conditions, it can be hard to know where to start. Especially in this era of at-home everything, whether it's covering one's roots or DIY facials. (Just, please, we beg of you don't cut your bangs yourself.) Whether you are looking to get glossy, strong strands, or maybe you just want to extend the time between hair appointments, there are many tricks of the trade you can employ to get your best head of hair yet. From ingredients to look for, how often you should wash your hair, and even treatments to stimulate hair growth, read on fo...

Tips for how to enjoy Michigan in the winter - WOODTV.com

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Priority Health Posted: Jan 23, 2021 / 09:00 AM EST / Updated: Jan 22, 2021 / 05:10 PM EST Mother with three kids running in beautiful winter forest. The little girl is aged 10 and her brothers are aged 7. Cold winter day GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – It is no secret that Michigan winters bring more than just snow, leaving us feeling unmotivated and stuck inside. Instead of being cooped up, Priority Health offers fun ways to get out and enjoy the winter season! Go sledding Tubing is a family fun staple! Whether you’re going down your front yard hill, or at places like Shanty Creek and Boyne Mountain, it’ll be a great way to keep the kids occupied and get them active! Here is a great list of local sledding places! Hit the slopes Hills are for more than just sledding! Grab a pair of skis, or a snowboard, and race down against your family. Places like Cannonsburg, Bittersweet, Timber Ridge, Muskegon Adventure Sports Park, and Palmer Park all offer great slopes! Explore tr...

3 Tips To Get Your Website To Work For You - Forbes

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Want your business website to work for you? For starters, use it to establish credibility, market, ... [+] and build brand awareness. getty Who would’ve thought that the internet would play this big of a role in 2021? Even before the pandemic, business had become largely done online. Digital marketing and online shopping are just a few business norms nowadays.  Which is precisely why you need to get your website to work for you. And why I’m going to give you some tips—business owner to business owner—on how to do it.   A Working Website … What’s The Point? Why should your website be the one doing the heavy lifting for your business? I’ll give you a few reasons: If you’re ready to grow your business, consider putting a little more time and energy into your website.  Get Your Website To Work For You So, how can you get in front of your audience, use your website to help increase sales (even if you don’t have an online shop), and show customers who you rea...

Winter skincare tips: How to battle 'Mask-Ne' and heal those chapped lips - KGO-TV

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NEW YORK -- As if the cold, dry Winter months didn't already wreak havoc on our skin... masks can make it worse! As the seasons shift, many of us notice our skin gets drier. It feels like my lips are constantly chapped and dry red patches appear on my face. It's because the cold temperatures and dry air can draw moisture away from the skin. When our skin's moisture barrier is comprised, it becomes less able to fight bacteria. Unfortunately, 'Maskne' (mask acne) is the result of our masks creating an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. Related: How to prevent 'MaskNe' AKA Mask Acne So, while masks may increase the chance of a bacterial breakout, the winter weather could diminish your skin's chance of fighting it. However, a breakout is a small price to pay for potentially saving someone's life by wearing a mask. It's also an easy fix. In this episode I break down new products like The Aftermask which is specifically made for soothing b...

5 Tips To Start A Business During COVID - Forbes

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Now may be the perfect time to start a business. getty According to a study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Covid-19 pandemic has placed a tremendous strain on the American economy, with more than 100,000 small businesses permanently closing their doors. Yet despite these statistics, the increase in U.S. new business applications hit a 13-year high, as highlighted in an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from the Wall Street Journal . What is inspiring these brave entrepreneurs to start a business during such unprecedented times? A recent survey reveals that 27% of these new founders were laid off from their full-time jobs, while 51% identified a unique business opportunity and decided to make the leap. Given that recessions are times of great need and moments of crisis inspire innovation, this may be a great time to strike out on your own. These tips will prepare you to start a business during the current economic climate so you can convert uncer...

Local billboard part of FBI’s national campaign seeking tips on Capitol riots - WJHL-TV News Channel 11

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JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) — The FBI is using billboards to solicit tips following the riots at the U.S. Capitol last week. One of the billboards is located along Highway 11E in Jonesborough. The FBI says it has deployed billboards across the country asking the public to call in or submit digital tips. The billboards do not feature any faces or names, just the agency’s phone and online tip lines. “Following the Capitol riots, agitators left the D.C. area and returned to their home states across the country, as evidenced by the geographic distribution of those already arrested and charged,” Darrell DeBusk, public affairs officer for the FBI’s Knoxville field office, wrote in an email to News Channel 11. “By using electronic billboards, the FBI is able to reach the public by using a tool that reaches audiences who might not use social and traditional media.” DeBusk says the FBI has used billboards for more than a decade. “Nationally, digital billboards have greatly aided the FBI’s...

Hands on: Comply Foam Tips for Pixel Buds fit almost too snugly - 9to5Google

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Google’s second-generation Pixel Buds offer a fantastic fit and comfort, but could it be better? That’s the question that Comply is aiming to answer with their foam tips for the Pixel Buds. Let’s check them out! By default, the Pixel Buds come with thin tips that certainly get the job done, naturally keeping some sound out and helping hold the buds in your ear. As everyone’s ears are a bit different though, the basic tips might not be quite enough to keep the Pixel Buds firmly in place. Thankfully, Comply, maker of premium replacement tips for earbuds of all shapes and sizes, is now offering a set of official, “Made for Google” foam tips for the second-generation Pixel Buds. The Comply Pixel Buds tips come in simple, barebones packaging, which can be easily opened with a pull tab on the back. Unfortunately, this pull tab is placed directly under the instruction guide. If, like me, you make the mistake of breaking into the package before reading the instructions, Comply offers a gene...

Auto magnate and philanthropist Ernie Boch Jr. leaves $2,021 tips at six Boston restaurants - Boston.com

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Servers at six Boston restaurants were surprised Wednesday night after receiving massive tips — $2,021, to be exact. At each restaurant, the cash came in an envelope signed by a familiar name: Auto magnate and philanthropist Ernie Boch Jr. “You don’t have to go to restaurants to know that they’re struggling,” the Boch Enterprises CEO told Boston.com Friday. “I love bars, but I don’t go to them that often, so I called up my friend, [radio personality] Greg Hill. I called him on Tuesday, and I said, Greg are you busy Wednesday? I said, I’ll pick you up at 6 p.m. I have a secret mission.” Advertisement Boch, Hill, and another friend visited six restaurants together on Tuesday evening, including J.J. Foley’s Cafe, Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant, Loretta’s Last Call, The Corner Tavern, Stats Bar & Grille, and The Hub Pub, leaving envelopes filled with $2,021 in cash at each one. At each place, Boch said the friends ordered a drink and some food, got the bill, and, when the server...

Houston FBI encourages residents to share tips ahead of the Inauguration - Chron

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The Houston division of the FBI is encouraging residents to share any information that they may have ahead of the inauguration. The news comes after the riots at the Capitol last week. RIOTERS INFILTRATE THE CAPITOL : Texas politicians react to violence at the Capitol In order to be proactive, the agency is establishing a command post to gather intelligence and coordinate with local and state partners on potential threats. The FBI released a statement about the increased awareness ahead of the inauguration. "Between now and the presidential inauguration on January 20, we will be maintaining a heightened posture to monitor for any emerging threats to the region," the statement reads. "With that in mind, we are urging people to call 713-693-5000 or go to tips.fbi.gov to submit tips regarding potential violence at any upcoming protest or event. If you know of an immediate emergency, please call 911." While the FBI has said that there is no known threat to the ...

How To Avoid Getting Stuck In Your Negotiations — 3 Simple Tips - Forbes

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In a negotiation, properly transitioning from issue to issue, from listening to speaking, and from empathizing to persuading is key to getting the results you want. It needs to be done smoothly, naturally, and in a way that keeps the other person interested in communicating in a mutually beneficial manner.  Failing to manage this critical element of the negotiation can damage the relationship, increase stress, and, ultimately, hurt your ability to succeed.  Jamie Lieberman Jamie Lieberman Jamie Lieberman, owner and founder of Hashtag Legal and the host of the FearLess Business Podcast, has over 15 years of legal experience and regularly negotiates business deals and resolves conflicts on behalf of her clients. Here are her top tips for managing transitions in negotiations.  Don’t Persuade Too Soon:  One of the biggest mistakes you can make is trying to persuade too soon. How can you persuade someone if you don’t understand them?  Before you can transi...

Better Business Bureau offers tips to be financially healthy in 2021 - WNCT

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DALLAS (NEXSTAR) -- If you're looking for breakfast for dinner tonight -- or simply want to fill your belly full of flapjacks whenever you feel like it -- Denny's is offering some good deals to start the new year. The food chain is giving out free two-stacks of buttermilk pancakes for anyone who places an online order of $5 or more. On top of that, Denny's is offering free delivery.

Travel budgeting tips: How to save now for trips later - Washington Post

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So far 2021 hasn’t provided the fresh reset we were all hoping for, but the year may still inspire people to start healthy new habits. And for those with the privilege to do it, budgeting for future trips could be that new habit. Jill Schlesinger, CBS News business analyst and author of the book “The Dumb Things Smart People Do With Their Money: Thirteen Ways to Right Your Financial Wrongs,” says that while everyone wants an easy answer to the question of how much one should spend on travel, it’s not that clear-cut. Unlike fixed costs like your rent or car insurance, travel is a discretionary item, which means it’s not one of the essential parts of your financial responsibilities. How do you budget for travel? 🌴 Do you put (a lot of/a little) money aside (weeks/months/years) in advance? Use an app? A spreadsheet? — Natalie B. Compton (@NatBCo) January 4, 2021 “There are no hard and fast rules about what percentage of your budget should go to travel,” Schlesinger says. She...

Restaurant Industry In 2021 Series: Tips | Jackson Lewis PC - JDSupra - JD Supra

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Restauranteurs continue to be challenged by the mandated closures and limitations on operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, the industry may be facing new legal challenges in 2021 as this sector’s economic recovery begins. This article examines one potential issue that may await the restaurant industry. This is the first of a series from the Jackson Lewis Hospitality-Restaurant Industry Team on workplace law issues that restaurants may consider as businesses prepare to re-emerge in 2021. Background: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Late in September 2020, discrimination charges were filed with the EEOC against a leading national restaurant brand alleging race and gender discrimination based on the effects of the restaurant’s lawful tipping policies that utilized a tip credit. These charges were filed by a not-for-profit organization that claimed paying workers a tip credit resulted in an unlawful disparity in tip earnings, because women and people o...

10 Best Investing Tips for People Who Don't Follow the Market - Motley Fool

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Even if you have zero interest in the stock market, you can still reap the rewards of investing. For the vast majority of Americans, investing isn't optional; it's the only way to amass enough money to retire someday. Here's what to do if you want to build wealth without keeping track of what's happening on Wall Street. 1. Set an investing budget Before you decide what to invest in, you need to decide how much you can afford to invest. Taking advantage of free money in the form of your company 401(k) match is always a good first move. Image source: Getty Images. But beyond that, try to build a six-month emergency fund that you keep in a bank account or CD. That helps you avoid losing money because you won't have to sell investments when they're down if you encounter an unexpected expense. Once you're ready for an emergency, try to invest about 15% of your pre-tax income, though you may need to aim higher if you're getting a late start. 2. Invest r...

FBI seeks photos, videos, tips to identify rioters at U.S Capitol Building - MLive.com

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No doubt by now you’ve seen the shocking images of the riots that rocked Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Countless more photos have undoubtedly not yet been shared but doing so may help bring those responsible to justice. The FBI is seeking information that will assist in identifying individuals who are actively instigating violence in Washington, DC. The FBI is accepting tips and digital media depicting rioting and violence in the U.S. Capitol Building and surrounding area in Washington, DC, on Jan. 6. “Our goal is to preserve the public’s constitutional right to protest by protecting everyone from violence and other criminal activity,” the FBI said in a notice. At least six people from Michigan were arrested during Wednesday’s events, according to the Washington D.C. Metro Police Department. The Associated Press was quick to share a steady stream of images when the chaos began on Wednesday afternoon. RELATED: 4 dead after mob of Trump insurrectionists storm U.S. Capitol They rang...

34 Savings and Money-Making Tips for Moms - Yahoo Finance

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Raising a family on a budget is a daunting task. From infancy up to adulthood, having kids is expensive and it takes a lot of creativity and strategy to keep the finances in order. GOBankingRates asked some of the top female bloggers and finance experts (who also happen to be mothers) for their best money-saving tips for staying on top of family finances. Related: Nearly 10 Million Working Moms are Burned Out, Thanks to COVID 34 Best Savings and Money-Making Tips for Mothers 1. Build Your Weekly Menu Around Grocery Store Sales To combat one of the biggest expenses families face — food costs — take advantage of every bit of leeway your local supermarket offers. Jeanette Pavini, savings expert for Coupons.com, told us moms can get more control over their budgets by planning meals around sales. “By simply building their weekly meal menu around what’s on sale at the grocery store, using reward/loyalty programs and coupons, you can save up to 40 percent on your grocery bill,” she s...