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H-55 Black Toning Shampoo Covers Gray Hair Color Maintenance 60ml GrecinMeet Grecin Shampoo Color, a toner that can be applied at any time, including after cutting your hair, with natural results if you choose a shade close to your natural color Main Benefits: 100% gray coverage Easy to use More shades to match your natural color Eliminates gray in just 5 minutes Lastes up to 8 weeks 100% satisfaction guarantee How to use: Mix the coloring base with the activator Apply to hair, massage and wait 5 minutes Rinse Grecin
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This book is a quick read but it is filled with numerous examples for how to deal with situations that occur in life, from dealing with loneliness, stress, perfectionism, dealing with people who say inappropriate or abusive things to me, and parenting children etc. Recommend it to anyone who struggles with codependency.
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A lot of good information but too general in nature... needs more interesting stories about the problems and how to remedy them.
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