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How to get a Salon Pro Blowout at Home

www.conair.com Learn how to give yourself fresh-from-the-salon styles at home using Conair’s 1875 Watt Salon Performance AC Motor Styling Tool. Join professional stylist Randy Guzman as he teaches viewers how to give themselves gorgeous, trendy and professional-looking styles from the comfort of their own home. This video also offers a unique interactive feature where you can see the styling process from a 360° view. Click the thumbnail annotations to get an in-depth look at how to properly section your hair, how to blow it straight and get more information about the hairdryer in the videos. If you don’t have annotations enabled, just click the links below! Sectioning 360° View http Blowdry 360° View www.youtube.com Tools of the Trade Conair Infiniti Pro 1875 Watt Salon Performance AC Motor Styling Tool www.youtube.com

How To Travel Cheaply

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the Travel General category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Just because you’re short on cash doesn’t mean you can’t see the world. To complete this How-To you will need: Patience to sniff out the best deals Willingness to rough it The ability to be flexible Budget travel guidebook Step 1: Use travel consolidators Use travel consolidators, on- and offline. They snatch up empty airline seats and unsold cruise cabins and resell them at a great discount. Sign up to receive information on last minute deals. Tip: Call hotels directly to see if you can negotiate a cheaper rate. Step 2: Consider youth hostels Consider youth hostels, especially in the more expensive cities around the world. You’ll sacrifice privacy, but you’ll save a bundle. Tip: If you live in a popular travel destination, consider swapping homes with someone. Step 3: Eat at street vendors Rely on street food vendors for most of your meals. Tip: If you like to eat out, make lunch your daily restaurant treat instead of dinner. Step 4: Check student travel rates Check out student rates on bus and rail passes. Tip: Be a “voluntourist” in a country you’d like to visit. You’ll get to explore a new culture while helping out the locals

Red Dead Redemption Tips & Tricks Travel Guide - Fast Free

Join www.battlestrats.com to join the latest discussion on Red Dead Redemption. In this video I explain the different forms of travel and give you the best way to move around the map quickly and for free. Comment, Rate, Subscribe for more Red Dead Redemption Videos

Travel Guide - Tampa Bay, US

A look at the city of Tampa Bay and some of its sites and features.

Travel Guide - Madrid, Spain

A look at the city of Madrid, its historical significance and some of its famous sites.