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Did you know that there was a time when Google and the internet didn’t exist? I know, tough to fathom. But before the age of instant gratification, we found different ways of learning and communicating with people all the time. Television was certainly an option, or displaying useful messages to people before screening a film at the cinema, but even before those things were super common it all had to happen live or through some written medium.

Galagher Cigarettes reached people by giving people interesting insight on how to do real life things by putting “How-To” cards on their cigarette packs to help with everyday emergency situations. Sure, the company needed a way to strengthen the containers that held their cigarettes, but nonetheless it was a cool way of sharing info.

Below is a list of the cards they had in their packs. You might find that some of these still are relevant today.












By: Natasha Edwards July 24, 2015

Frequent scalp itchiness should not be neglected especially when it affects your normal routine. Scalp itching can be signs of different hair and scalp problems such as dandruff, dry scalp, sebaceous cysts, fungus and viral infection. It can also signal poor hair care, unhealthy diet and excessive anxiety due to stress.

Do not worry. You may try these common kitchen ingredients in treating this nasty itchy scalp even at the comforts of your home.

1. Baking Soda
This home kitchen ingredient is beneficial in relieving itchy scalp. It gets rid of the itch by exfoliating the scalp and controlling dandruff caused by overactive fungi.

The remedy: Prepare a baking soda paste by mixing baking soda and water. Apply it directly on the scalp. For best results, rub some olive oil on your scalp prior to application of the mixture. Allow it to soak into your scalp for 10 to 15 minutes then rinse well with water.

2. Banana

Banana is also a natural remedy to treat itchy scalp. Apart from treating itchy scalp, banana also provides conditioning to your hair. Banana’s nourishing and moisturizing properties can diminish flakes, dandruff and inflammation.

The remedy: Mash two bananas and mix them together with one ripe avocado. Apply this mixture to your scalp as well as to your hair if you want. Leave it for half an hour and then rinse thoroughly.

3. Lemon Juice

It helps in treating an itchy and dry scalp because of its antiseptic properties. It is useful when dealing with dandruff.

The remedy: Apply fresh lemon juice thoroughly on the scalp. Leave it for five minutes and shampoo your hair. If you do not have dandruff, dilute the lemon juice in water. Alternately, mix lemon juice with yogurt. Apply it on your scalp for few minutes before washing your hair with mild shampoo. Repeat at least daily until itchiness and dryness fade.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar

This renowned kitchen condiment has powerful anti-inflammation properties that help in killing the yeast and virus that causes itchy scalp. Likewise, apple cider vinegar balances the pH levels of the scalp, relieving itchiness and dryness.

The remedy: Rinse your hair and scalp with water. Allow it to dry. Mix equal amounts of apple cider vinegar and water and pour the mixture into spray bottle. Apply the mixture directly onto your scalp with the use of cotton balls. Spray it on your scalp. After application, leave it for few minutes then shampoo your hair and rinse.  Do this once or twice a week.

5. Aloe Vera

This plant has moisturizing properties that relieves too much dryness and itching.

The remedy: Using your fingers spread some fresh Aloe Vera gel onto your scalp. Allow it to sit for 10 to 15 minutes then wash your hair with mild shampoo. Rinse well.

6. Coconut oil

The tree of life has proven its many uses and benefits. Using its oil, it creates a barrier that aids in keeping the skin moisturized. Hence, it is an effective way to treat itchy scalp.

The remedy: Rub a little coconut oil on the scalp after washing your hair. Leave it there for at least half an hour. Wash it out with a perfume-free shampoo.  Do this remedy three times a week.
Another option is to gently heat coconut oil and let it melt. Add the melted coconut oil to your shampoo before washing your hair.

7. Sesame Seed Oil

This natural oil nourishes, heals and lubricates, making it an effective treatment for dry scalp and alleviate your scalp from itchiness.

The remedy: Heat some sesame oil to warm it slightly. Massage your scalp with warm oil before going to bed. For best results, massage the scalp with your fingertips for at least 10 minutes. Wrap your head with hot towel and leave it for 10 minutes before sleeping. When the oil remains on the scalp all night, it delivers moisture to your hair. As soon as you wake up the next day, shampoo and rinse your scalp and hair thoroughly. Continue doing this treatment if necessary.

8. Tea tree oil

This oil treats itchy scalp for it possesses natural antifungal, anti-inflammation and antibacterial properties.

The remedy: Add 10 to 20 drops of tea tree oil to one-half cup of baby shampoo and use it daily until your scalp improves. You can opt to dilute two to three drops of tea tree oil in one tablespoon of vegetable oil and massage the mixture on the scalp.  With regular use, this remedy will heal a dry, itchy scalp within a week or two.

Source: healthdigezt.com
Designer Jeabyun Yeon has created something great. Essentially it turns humans into fish.
“Triton uses a new technology of artificial gill model.
  • It extracts oxygen under water through a filter in the form of fine threads with holes smaller than water molecules.
  •  This is a technology developed by a Korean scientist that allows us to freely breathe under water for a long time.
  •  Using a very small but powerful microcompressor, it compresses oxygen and stores the extracted oxygen in storage tank.
  •  The micro compressor operates through micro battery.
  •  The micro battery is a next-generation technology with a size 30 times smaller than current battery that can quickly charge 1,000 times faster.” – Yanko Design
With the Triton Oxygen Respirator, it might be possible to breathe beneath the surface of the water as if you were a fish. Requiring no bulky tank to keep your lungs pumping properly, this invention of scuba diving equipment is much more ergonomic and organic in design.
The regulator comprises a plastic mouthpiece that requires you to simply bite down. There are two arms that branch out to the sides of the scuba mask that have been developed to function like the efficient gills of a marine creature. The scaly texture conceals small holes in the material where water is sucked into Jeabyun Yeon’s Triton. Chambers inside separate the oxygen and release the liquid so that you can breath comfortably in the ocean.






Living alone is a big challenge. If you decide for this step, there are several things that you need to know. Your life might be so much difficult in some moments, and you’ll need help for some simple tasks. If you want to improve your alone living then you must see our amazing collection of Top 16 Most Clever Living Alone Survival Hacks & Tips That Everyone Must Know.


Here you will find a bunch of inspiring tips and hacks that will simplify your everyday life, and will help you to do your everyday chores easier and with fun. If you are looking for some helpful and clever hacks, be sure that you will find them below. Check out our inspirational collection and improve your every day tasks. Have fun!

Use a set of tongs to reach an item on a high shelf



Use Shower Curtain Rings as Hooks


 


Use a Magnetic Strip to Store Tweezers + Nail Clippers


Turn a Tennis Racket into an Earring Caddy


Freeze grape to chill white wine without watering it down


Use a safety pin and a string to zip up the back of a dress



Use toothpaste to perfectly hang a picture- Add a dab of toothpaste to the back of the picture where the nail will go



Open a tight jar with a rubber band



Use a Bowl as a Phone Sound Amplifier



Use a mason jar to store leftover wine


Use a Staple Remover to Add Keys to a Keychain


Save your fingers, use a comb


Make simple scarf organizer



Use dishwasher soap and hot water to unclog a toilet



Doritos are great for kindling, if you can’t find any



Use scotch tape to put on a bracelet



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The late comedian Mitch Hedberg had a joke about pools. He said, “I saw a commercial for an above-ground pool, it was 30 seconds long. Which makes sense to me, because that’s the maximum amount of time you can depict someone having fun in an above-ground pool.”
If the pools in your life have been, well, underwhelming, then perhaps it’s time that you opened your mind to the wide variety of stunning pools that are out there. Many resorts and hotels around the world have picturesque pools that serve as main attractions to jetsetters the world over.
Some of these pools offer stunning rooftop views of shimmering city skylines, while others allow you to get up close and personal with nature – there’s one pool on this list that practically doubles as a safari experience! Even more, like #8 on the list, there are pools that are expanding the very definition of what a pool is or can be. Have you ever seen a 20-acre pool before?
So, hop out of that above ground pool, dry off, and come take a look at these pools, which are without a doubt some of the most unique in the entire world. Who knows, maybe you’ll get the chance to take a dip in one of them on your next vacation!

1. Hanging Gardens Ubud Hotel


Located in Bali, Indonesia, this infinity pool allows you to swim right up the edge of the jungle. How’s that for being immersed in nature?

2. The St. Regis Resort in Lhasa


Located in Tibet, this pool that’s lined with countless gold tiles will give you the closet experience to jumping into a pool filled with coins like Scrooge McDuck.

3. Marina Sands Bay Resort in Singapore


This rooftop infinity pool isn’t for those who suffer from vertigo, but it does offer stunning views of Singapore’s skyline.

4. The Golden Nugget’s Pool


Las Vegas is a town that’s known for many things, including its unique pools. But, the pool at the Golden Nugget is the only one that lets you swim right up to an aquarium.

5. The Pool at the Hollywood Roosevelt


Sometimes it’s not about the pool itself, but rather about what’s going on around the pool. During the summer this Hollywood hotspot throws weekly parties that draw in celebrities and high-profile guest DJs.

6. The Belmond Jimbaran Puri Resort’s Pool


This resort located in Bali, Indonesia, offers a stunning L-shaped infinity pool in that looks like an oasis in a grove of palm trees.

7. The Pool at Valassaru Maldives


In the pools of this luxury resort, which is a boat-ride away from Malé International Airport, one can swim right up to the edge of the open sea.

8. The Seawater Pool at San Alfonso del Mar


It’s possible that some might not even consider this a pool, as its more of a manmade body of water. The pool holds over 60 million gallons of water and takes up about 20 acres.

9. Hearst Castle’s Neptune Pool


Built in the 1920s and 30s, the Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle, along with its indoor partner the Roman Pool, is a testament to opulence and classical architecture.

10. The Cambrian’s Infinity Pool


Take in stunning views of the snow-covered Alps in this stunning infinity pool located in Switzerland.

11. The Skye Hotel’s Rooftop Pool


Take in the stunning skyline of SĂŁo Paolo, Brazil, from this tranquil pool that sits high up above the din.

12. The Standard Los Angeles’s Rooftop Pool


In the rooftop pool at this downtown Los Angeles landmark, you can take in a movie, the surrounding high-rises, or even sample a refreshing cocktail.

13. The Beachside Pool at Nandana Villas


Located in the Bahamas, this infinity pool runs right up to the edge of the beach, which gives you feeling that you’re swimming in the open ocean.

14. The Pool at the Oberoi Udaivilas


Located in Udaipur, India, this stunning pool is dripping with refinement and located on Lake Pichola.

15. Jumeirah Dhevanafushi’s Star-Lit Pool


If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re swimming through the universe, then this Maldives resort’s pool may be the closest you’ll ever get.

16. The Pool at Sanctuary Swala


This pool in Tanzania, which calls the Tarangire National Park its home, is a swimming experience and a safari all rolled into one.

17. The Koh Samui Boutique Beach Hotel’s Library Pool


This pool located in Thailand, which is lined with red, yellow and orange tiles, offers a surprisingly serene experience for those who swim in it.

18. The Pool at the Chongwe River House


If you find yourself in Zambia, be sure to take a dip in this pool, where you can watch elephants stroll past as your float in the water.

19. The Hotel Caruso’s Infinity Pool


Situated high up above the Amalfi Coast in Italy, this infinity pool offers breathtaking views to all those who swim in it.

20. The Pool at the Katikies Hotel


You’ll find no finer pool in Santorini, Greece, than the one at the Katikies Hotel. It abounds with natural, whitewashed touches.

21. Necker Island Resort’s Palm-Covered Pool


Owned by famed billionaire Richard Branson, this resort boasts one of the finest and most relaxing pools in the British Virgin Islands.

22. Qualia Resort’s Pool


Located on Hamilton Island in Australia, the pool at Qualia offers mesmerizing views of the Great Barrier Reef.

23. Boucan by Hotel Cocolat’s Infinity Pool


Take in the natural beauty of the surrounding land in this stunning infinity pool located in St. Lucia.

24. The Spa Pool at LeCrans Hotel


This spa pool, which you can find in Crans Montana, Switzerland, offers a warm environment to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountaintops.

25. The Pool at Mardan Palace Antalya Hotel


This absolutely enormous pool, which you can find in Antalya, Turkey, is as fun to look at as it is to swim in.

26. The Pools at Biras Creek Hotel


Take in the beauty of the open ocean from your own personal infinity pool at this British Virgin Islands hotspot.

27. The Giola Lagoon


If mad-made pools aren’t for you, then perhaps you’ll enjoy this natural wonder, which can be found in the Greek Islands.

28. Alila Uluwatu Resort’s Infinity Pool

 
Enjoy the open ocean and the natural beauty of Bali, Indonesia, from this stunning infinity pool.

29. The One and Only Resort in Maldives’ Pool

 Swimming in this infinity pool that juts out into the ocean is akin to having an out-of-body experience.

30. The Pool at Sarojin Resort


This pool afford those who visit Phang Nga, Thailand, with the maximum amount of relaxation, which is why the cabanas arein the pool itself.

31. The Blue Lagoon


It’s very likely that you’ve seen this geothermal hot spot located in GrindavĂ­k, Iceland, before. That’s because it’s one of the most famous “pools” in the entire world.

32. Porto Montenegro’s Pool


Serving as a place for mega-yachts to tie up, this marina has a pool that rises up to that level of luxury.

33. The Pool at Heritance Kandalama Hotel


This Sri Lankan hotel boasts three different pools, one of which is an infinity pool that blends its waters with those of Kandalama Lake.

34. The Verandah Pool at Jumby Bay


Located in Antigua, the infinity pool allows guests at Jumby Bay to enjoy the warm Caribbean sunshine while grabbing a bite to eat from the poolside grill.

35. The FIFTY Ultra Lounge Pool


If you’re looking for an exclusive experience in downtown Miami, then why not visit this pool atop the Viceroy? Just be prepared to dance the night away.

36. The Hotel Villa Mahal Infinity Pool


In the historic town of Lycia, Turkey, you’ll find this 50-foot long infinity pool that has a breathtaking vantage point over Kalkan Bay.

37. The Deepest Pool in the World


Located in Brussels, Nemo 33 features underwater caves and goes down to a depth of 108 feet.

38. Habita Monterrey’s Two Rooftop Pools


Overlooking San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico, the Habita Monterrey has two rooftop pools (one hot and one cold) that are separated by a bar.

39. The London’s Rooftop Pool


At this rooftop pool located in glitzy West Hollywood, you can work up an appetite in the pool and then sate it with Gordon Ramsay’s cuisine.

40. The Rooftop Pool at the James Hotel

Sure, it’s tiny. But so are most things in New York City! And, that doesn’t change the fact that this Manhattan rooftop pool is open to the public for a few hours every weekend.

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