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How to Drive in a Powder Puff Race
by a eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
If you are female, love fast cars and have always wanted to be in a race, you should drive in a Powder Puff race. Throughout the country, Powder Puff races take place all year. Women of all ages are driving race cars, competing against other women and having an exciting time driving in Powder Puff races.
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How to Use a Cotton Powder Puff
by a eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor
Cotton powder puffs are soft and fluffy. They're often used to apply loose powder, body shimmer or talcum powder. Powder puffs are the tool of choice when it comes to applying loose powder, especially if you're covering a larger area.
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How to Play Powder Puff Football
by a eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
Powder puff football is essentially a version of traditional American football in which there is less contact and more emphasis on offense. Powder puff football is a fun game that incorporates many of the rules of its more violent counterpart. If a person understands the rule of play, sport for anyone looking to compete and have a great time.
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Care of Powder Puff Bonsai Plant
by Joshua Roberts
Powder puff bonsai trees, or Calliandra Haematocephala, are a beautiful variety of tropical evergreen widely grown for their exotic, distinctive flowers. Home gardeners looking for a unique burst of color either indoors or out will likely enjoy the display of pink to fuchsia flowers of the powder puff bonsai. Caring for these plants is simple, and above all simply requires the proper habitat.
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Tools for Powder Makeup Application
by Sonja Gjokaj
Powder puffs and brushes are the most common ways to apply powder makeup. Select and use tools for powder application with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free cosmetics video.
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How to Grow the Mimosa or Silk Tree (Albezia julibrissin)
by Gardengates
The Mimosa tree is often called the Silk Tree or the Powder Puff, or the Pink Siris tree. They are all names for the Albezia julibrissin. It is a very decorative tree for landscape use. Here is some information about how to grow the Mimosa or Silk Tree (Albezia julibrissin).
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How to Make Perfume Dusting Powder
by Sandy Smith
Perfumed dusting powders have been in use for centuries. Especially beneficial in warm weather, dusting powder helps keep skin comfortable. The addition of baking soda contributes a deodorizing property, and cornstarch absorbs moisture to keep the skin cool and dry. Choose your favorite perfume oil or essential oil(s) to customize your dusting powder. Packaged in an attractive shaker or flat container with a powder puff, perfumed dusting powder makes a great gift. Vary the fragrance to suit the recipient—man, woman or child.
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About Makeup
by Lea WhiteFeather
Cosmetics have a fan base that include the very young to the very old. Even if an adolescent girl does not wear a full face of makeup yet, it is possible she has already begun the habit of applying lip balm or lip gloss. The same is true for a more mature makeup wearer; she may no longer wish to put on the bright lipsticks and eyeshadows of yesteryear, but she will most certainly keep up at least the practice of moisturizing her skin if she is that much of a beauty maven. Regardless of your present level of makeup use, here is a backgrounder for readers who want information that goes beyond dusting your nose with a powder puff.
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Bichon Frise Puppies Information
by Yvette Marie
The winsome, diminutive powder-puff with the big brown eyes can easily capture your heart, beckoning you to take it home. It's important, however, to realize that a bichon frise puppy is a high-energy, people-oriented creature that demands a lot of attention and human interaction, intensive grooming and patient, consistent, daily training so that it matures into a well-mannered adult. That said, if you have the time and energy to devote to a bichon frise pup, you will be rewarded with unconditional love and loyalty.
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Grooming Instructions for a Bichon Frise
by Amanda Delgado
The bichon frise, with its powder-puff appearance and affectionate personality, can be a wonderful canine companion. All that charm requires careful grooming though. Starting when your bichon is a puppy will give her plenty of time to get used to the grooming process. You can ease your way into the process as well since your puppy will have only soft fur until just before she turns one. You'll deal with only a few mats here and there until your pup becomes an adult and grows coarse guard hair.
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