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Ello:D
When I go to school my hair is brushed I've taken a shower and I smell nice. But just after 1 class I can look around and everyone else looks like they just came to school but I have tangly hair and I get quarter-sized sweat stains under my armpits, and I feel like I smell bad (but i dont know bcuz you cant smell yourself haha). How do you do it? It looks like you just got ready ALL the time! What do you bring?
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I have the same problems. Everyone always looks so good at the end of the day! Not me. :( But I've been figuring out how to conquer beauty emergencies at school!
First. Bring deoderant!! And a sweatshirt, incase you need to cover up your shirt!
Bring a little bottle of yummy perfume, and spritz some on every other hour, or whenever you feel the need for a burst of deliciousness. Don't put it on too often, boys get really pissed if you do, LOL!
bring some concealer for zits and coldsores that seem to come out of no where!
Bring chapstick
Bring lipgloss- it freshens up your whole face with one swipe!
Bring lotion, for two reasons: one, it makes your hands soft and smells good, and too, if you rub a little into your hair it softens and defrizzes. It's good for your hair, too! :D
Put all of this stuff in a makeup bag, and tuck it in your backpack. Don't forget a hendheld mirror to do all this stuff! Then you are ready to conquer whatever the day brings.
Good luck!
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I have the same problems. Everyone always looks so good at the end of the day! Not me. :( But I've been figuring out how to conquer beauty emergencies at school!
First. Bring deoderant!! And a sweatshirt, incase you need to cover up your shirt!
Bring a little bottle of yummy perfume, and spritz some on every other hour, or whenever you feel the need for a burst of deliciousness. Don't put it on too often, boys get really pissed if you do, LOL!
bring some concealer for zits and coldsores that seem to come out of no where!
Bring chapstick
Bring lipgloss- it freshens up your whole face with one swipe!
Bring lotion, for two reasons: one, it makes your hands soft and smells good, and too, if you rub a little into your hair it softens and defrizzes. It's good for your hair, too! :D
Put all of this stuff in a makeup bag, and tuck it in your backpack. Don't forget a hendheld mirror to do all this stuff! Then you are ready to conquer whatever the day brings.
Good luck!
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How long does an insulated bag work for?
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I'm going to be at college for 12hrs, plus another 2hrs driving time.
If I were to keep some food in an insulated bag, APPROXIMATELY (to your best knowledge) how many hours max would it stay fresh for if:
-the food was reallly hot or frozen?
-it was just sorta cold?
Thanks.
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I found this for you. Hope it helps!
Lunch Bags & Boxes
The first thing you will need is a container in which to pack the lunch. It doesn't need to cost a lot of money. For adults a small cooler makes a great lunch box. Fred uses a medium sized cooler. He is usually gone for 24 to 48 hours, so he needs alot of food to keep him going. For children and teenagers, you can usually find inexpensive lunch boxes and insulated lunch bags at yard sales and thrift stores.
Small children often prefer a plastic lunch box with cartoon characters on the side. I suggest you buy these as cheaply as possible. They only last for a year or two before the children drop them or the latch breaks. At $6 to $10 a piece, buying brand new boxes has never been a good investment for me. I have purchased them new when I desperately needed the thermoses that came with them. After the plastic lunch box broke, I purchased replacements from my local Goodwill. I continue to use the same thermos year after year.
If the art work on an older lunch box is shabby, you can easily replace it. Use rubber cement to glue down a new picture (cut to size) and then cover the picture with clear contact paper. I've done this, and it lasted almost 2 years, until the lunch box cracked and became unusable. Amy D. describes the process in detail in the first book of The Tightwad Gazette.
For older children insulated lunch bags work best. They don't have the juvenile connotations of plastic boxes with matching thermoses, so older kids usually don't object to carrying them. I like them because they don't break when they get drop-kicked across the livingroom by a budding football player. Since they have soft sides, it is easier to fit more food and odd-shaped containers in them too. They usually have zipper closing and shoulder straps for carrying them. I buy the largest ones I can find because I find them easier to fill. Many modern insulated bags have several extra zipper pockets and sections on the outside to carry little extras like napkins, spoons and salt or pepper packets. My boys like these but they aren't really necessary. Purchased brand-new, insulated lunch bags cost between $5 and $15. If you wait until back-to-school-sales you may find them cheaper. Over the summer they can often be found at yard sales. Insulated lunch bags usually do not come with their own thermos, so you will have to use some you already have or buy them separately.
I found this for you. Hope it helps!
Lunch Bags & Boxes
The first thing you will need is a container in which to pack the lunch. It doesn't need to cost a lot of money. For adults a small cooler makes a great lunch box. Fred uses a medium sized cooler. He is usually gone for 24 to 48 hours, so he needs alot of food to keep him going. For children and teenagers, you can usually find inexpensive lunch boxes and insulated lunch bags at yard sales and thrift stores.
Small children often prefer a plastic lunch box with cartoon characters on the side. I suggest you buy these as cheaply as possible. They only last for a year or two before the children drop them or the latch breaks. At $6 to $10 a piece, buying brand new boxes has never been a good investment for me. I have purchased them new when I desperately needed the thermoses that came with them. After the plastic lunch box broke, I purchased replacements from my local Goodwill. I continue to use the same thermos year after year.
If the art work on an older lunch box is shabby, you can easily replace it. Use rubber cement to glue down a new picture (cut to size) and then cover the picture with clear contact paper. I've done this, and it lasted almost 2 years, until the lunch box cracked and became unusable. Amy D. describes the process in detail in the first book of The Tightwad Gazette.
For older children insulated lunch bags work best. They don't have the juvenile connotations of plastic boxes with matching thermoses, so older kids usually don't object to carrying them. I like them because they don't break when they get drop-kicked across the livingroom by a budding football player. Since they have soft sides, it is easier to fit more food and odd-shaped containers in them too. They usually have zipper closing and shoulder straps for carrying them. I buy the largest ones I can find because I find them easier to fill. Many modern insulated bags have several extra zipper pockets and sections on the outside to carry little extras like napkins, spoons and salt or pepper packets. My boys like these but they aren't really necessary. Purchased brand-new, insulated lunch bags cost between $5 and $15. If you wait until back-to-school-sales you may find them cheaper. Over the summer they can often be found at yard sales. Insulated lunch bags usually do not come with their own thermos, so you will have to use some you already have or buy them separately.
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