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16:14 Mar 18, 2009 |
English to Norwegian translations [Non-PRO] Science (general) | ||||
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| Selected response from: Svein Hartwig Djaerff United Kingdom Local time: 11:59 | |||
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3 | Luftfuktighet 40-50% gir mulighet til at håret krøller seg noe... |
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Luftfuktighet 40-50% gir mulighet til at håret krøller seg noe... Explanation: Dette er for sprøtt, men det var det jeg fant, et KRØLLEVARSEL! "WHAT: John Frieda(R) Frizz-Ease and AccuWeather.com(R) will be touring the 5 most humid cities this summer with an exclusive 7-foot Frizz-Ease "Frizz-O-Meter." The Frizz-O-Meter will measure the level of frizz-inducing humidity in the air and tell consumers if it is a: * Frizz Watch - Humidity 0-39% - Light frizz and flyaways possible * Frizz Advisory - Humidity 40-59% Some frizz possible, especially for women with naturally curly or wavy hair * Frizz Warning - Humidity 60-70% Frizz is likely for all..." Reference: http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-4440007/Get-the-Fore... |
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