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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Peanut Butter Jelly Time!




WHAT IS PEANUT BUTTER GOOD FOR OTHER THAN EATING?

Have you ever gotten gum stuck in your hair? Well, no need to go to the barber or hair salon to get it cut. Use the Peanut Butter Method to get the gum out of your hair! I love PB but I live in a Peanut free house because of my brother.

1. Buy "smooth peanut butter." The more oil content in it, the better. You usually want 80 grams of fat per 100 grams of peanut butter. Do not buy the "crunchy" brands since they have less oil content.

2. Apply the peanut butter over the affected area. Mix it in with a toothbrush since this is quicker and less messy than using fingers.

3. Use the toothbrush or comb to work the peanut butter in. Use long strokes down and outwards. If necessary, use a large spoon behind the affected hair to act as a firm base to brush the peanut butter on. If the gum is spread out, use more peanut butter. The whole idea is to dissolve the gum with the oil in the peanut butter.

4. Use a dry towel to pull on the peanut butter. The peanut butter will come out with the gum. The less dried out the gum is, the easier it will be to get it out!

5. Wash out the peanut butter with a good shampoo. Lather the shampoo in hair well before rinsing it off.

6. Throw out the tooth brush/comb and the soiled tea towel, or wash the tea towel thoroughly.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE TYPE OF PEANUT BUTTER?

ACE CHAIR-TAYLOR

1 comment:

  1. Hmm.... I haven't had much peanut butter... Probably Skippy.

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