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hints from heloise: i wan t healthy nails!

by:MX machinery      2019-08-30
Dear Heloise: My nails peel off and break easily, but I don\'t want to get artificial nails, which may make my nail bed more brittle than it is now.
I want healthy nails. What can I do? --Cait E.
This is a classic Heloise tip in Philadelphia, leaving many beautiful, sturdy nails.
White (
Also known as colorless or faded)iodine.
Before running to a large chain of pharmacies, call around first, especially at local or independent pharmacies, and ask if there is any iodine in the pharmacist\'s store.
In some states it may be placed behind the counter or your pharmacist may order it for you if you request it.
If everything fails, check online using the search engine and enter \"white Iodine \".
To treat damaged nails, use a cotton swab or nail-polish brush (
Clean thoroughly with nailspolish remover)
Apply colorless iodine to your nails.
After doing this every day for a week, iodine is only used once a week.
Continue until you see your nails getting stronger and stronger.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide or any product containing hydrogen peroxide when using white iodine, otherwise your fingertips will turn yellow or orange.
Remember to use rubber gloves to protect your hands and nails while cleaning the room. --
Dear Heloise: to prevent the pliers from wrapping together in my appliance drawer, I cut a piece of paper --
The towel tube is of the right length and slides the pliers in.
Like your column at the Houston Chronicle! --Jonna C.
Great tips in Houston!
It is convenient to turn the meatballs with pliers when cooking.
Is there no recipe for meatballs?
Try my Heloise spicy Swedish meatballs-
Delicious.
To receive this and other Heloise favorites such as shrimp Dijon and Southwest vegetable rice, just send $3 and a long self
Address, stamp (65 cents)
Envelope recipient: Heloise/main courseO.
Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.
Do a lot of meatballs and freeze them in a lined egg box. --
Dear Reader: Pamela C.
Kihei, Hawaii, sent a photo of her two cats Boudreaux (on the left)and Scarlett (on the right)
Watch the birds eat bird food on the windowsill.
To see cats and birds, just visit my website on www. Heloise.
Click pet \". ” --
HeloiseCOFFEE CANDear Heloise: I took an empty coffee can with a plastic cover, the kind of spray --
Painted and opened a hole in the lid.
I use it for grocery bags.
I also have one that I store the hemp thread.
The hole in the lid makes it easy for the bag to pass through the lid.
Any room can be decorated. --
Kim in Illinois is such a lovely idea!
What about you, readers?
What do you do with old coffee cans?
Write down your thoughts and tell us. --
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