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Nama : Sintiya Ulfa

NPM : 20120128
Kelas : 4D

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 How To Use a Microwave


You need :
 Blender
Steps :
 Plug It In.
 Take the Lid Off.
 Take the Blender and Put Ice in the Cup.
 Pour Water Until It Reaches the Top of the Ice.
 Put the Top Back on and Make Sure It's Secure.
 Press the "auto Smoothie" Button.
 Blend and Pour Into a Cup.
 Pour Extra Into Sink, and Clean Supplies.
 Put the Blender Away.

 How To Make a Milshake


The ingredients that you need to make a milkshake are:
 4 cups vanilla ice cream
 2 cups milk
 4 teaspoons chocolate sauce (optional)
 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
Steps :
1. Place milkshake glasses into the freezer. Using cold glasses will help the shake
stay cool to give you time to enjoy. Leave for up to an hour if possible.
2. Soften ice cream. It is easier to make a shake when the ice cream is slightly soft.
Take the ice cream out of the freezer a few minutes before making your shake.
3. Place the ingredients into a blender. Mix the ice cream, milk and added flavors
into the blender. Blend on high for one minute. Don’t leave in the blender for
longer or the shake will melt quickly.
4. Pour shakes into frosty glasses. Take the glasses out of the freezer as soon as the
blending is complete. Then pour the shake mixture in.
5. Drop a straw into the shake, then enjoy. You can sip a shake right from the glass
but somehow the straw adds to the flavor and the experience.
 How To Make Your Hair Healthy
Starting a New Routine
1. Handle your hair gently.
 When you're applying shampoo and other products, use your fingers to gently
pull the product through your hair from roots to tips. Don't scrub your hair.
 Rinse your hair with lukewarm water, not hot water.
 Don't wring out your hair or roughly towel it dry. Squeeze out the water
gently, then pat it dry with an old t-shirt, chamois or soft towel.
2. Wash your hair less often.
 When you do shampoo, use only as much product as you need. A dime-or
quarter sized amount is fine. Your hair shouldn't be dripping with soap.
 Try to wash your hair once every other day, or even once every 2 days.
 Make sure you're using the proper shampoo and conditioner for your hair
type.
 If your roots start to look oily between washes, touch them up with dry
shampoo.
3. Let it air dry whenever possible. 
 Avoid heat styling tools, too. Use curling and straightening irons very
sparingly, if at all.
 If you do feel the need to use a hair dryer, use the coolest setting that works
for your hair, typically finer textures should use lower temperatures. When
finished, set the style with the cool shot.
4. Use a comb, not a brush. Brushes with plastic bristles drag through your hair,
violently pulling out the tangles and causing rips and breaks to occur. Start by
working through the tips of your hair, then move up a few inches at a time until
your hair is detangled from tips to roots.
5. Stop damaging your hair with treatments. Dyeing, bleaching, perming and
chemical straightening are anathema to healthy hair.
 If you really want to dye your hair, try a subtle tea or henna dye to brighten or
deepen your color.
 It's fine to use methods for straightening and curling your hair without using
heat.

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