Browning Safes Cap

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Browning Safes Cap
Things floating around in my Gro-Aut Hair Growth Oil bottle?
I recently bought a bottle of Gro-Aut hair Growth Oil online and this stuff is basically meant to grow your hair SUPER fast. I have used it twice (without opening the bottle since it has an applicator) so far and the oil has a yellowish brown color (it’s natural color). Lately, I’ve noticed that there is a blackish color at the bottom of the bottle that wasn’t there when I first got it. I’ve only had it for close to a week and I also see a small white thing floating around in there. I have no idea how that could have gotten there since I never take the applicator cap off. I always twist the applicator cap and it opens up so that I can carefully dot the oil where ever I want it. Could this possibly be mold? I’ll list the ingredients: Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Jojoba Oil, Eclipta alba, Embelica officinalis, Rosemary oil, Biotin, Msm, and Lavender Oil. Has anyone who purchased this product had this problem? Does mold grow in oil? Do you think this is still safe to use?
dont put that stuff in your hair darling :O
How to pick a dog crate
Dog crates are a great way to kennel your dog whilst you are at work or out for the day. Their main job is to keep your dog safe when there is no-one around to watch them, but it also is a great way of keeping your house from being destroyed whilst you are out at the cinema or on a shopping trip.
It may seem mean to lock your dog in a kennel for a few hours, but it is worth remembering they are a means of protection. There are two types of dog crates to choose from, the plastic kennel and the wire crate. The plastic dog kennels can double up as a travel kennel, which is great for when you are travelling with your pet, as well as for every day use.
A plastic crate is essentially 3 pieces put together, the top piece which has the ventilation holes, the bottom piece which is completely solid and the wire door. They are easy to assemble and the screws are covered by plastic caps, so you don’t have to worry about them harming your dog or attracting their attention.
A wire crate is better ventilated than a plastic kennel and they are available with either one door or two. Which you choose is down to personal preference, but it is usually dependent on where you will be putting the kennel as to how many doors you need.
When choosing a crate ensure you pick one that is one and a half times the length of your dog, when they are fully grown. The crate must be big enough for your dog to be able to stand up, turn around and lie down comfortably.
Be careful not to make the most common dog crate mistakes, putting your dog in their crate with their collar on. Avoid doing this at all costs, because it carries the risk of your dog strangling itself by getting its collar stuck in the bars.
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