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Gracie Barra - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Martial Arts - Jiu-Jitsu for Everyone - Master Carlos Gracie Jr. - Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, from Master Carlos Gracie Jr., official website. There are GB Jiu-Jitsu Martial Arts schools all over the World.


Country: 50.28.99.119, North America, US

City: -112.015 Arizona, United States

  • Blue Lily - Fantastic battery. It charges my phone quickly and is ...

    Fantastic battery. It charges my phone quickly and is great to have along on day trips were no electrical outlet is available to keep my phone working.

  • investor - I knew that for $70, the quality would be ...

    I knew that for $70, the quality would be questionable. This product does what it is designed to do, but seems extremely delicate.

  • A.J. - and it is super easy to install

    this is one heavy duty bumper. it's a hundred and four pounds, and it is super easy to install. I install the bumper myself in about an hour. the best thing of all is the weight on the back of the truck.I used to spin the back tires in the rain get sideways ever since I got that bumper it sticks. it's the best thing I've put on my truck so far.

  • S. Schut - I love this stuff!

    I love this stuff! I've been using it every 6-8 weeks since May and it makes my hair a gorgeous shade of deep blue that I get compliments on daily! If you're going to use this product there are a few things to remember. For one, blue hair is not "easy". It's not like just going to the store and getting the auburn dye from one of the big name companies. It will turn things blue even when you've had it on for weeks. More so when wet, but it does rub off a bit even when dry. However, I have found that a bit of stain remover on the blue areas before washing takes it out much better than expected. When you get ready to apply the dye, definitely use the bleaching stuff first. Unless you naturally have very blonde hair, you won't get the desired results unless you bleach it first. If you maintain the same color as I have, you might be able to just bleach the roots going forward. This will help to keep your hair from getting fried. Also when you are prepping yourself to use the blue dye, smear Vaseline all along your hairline but not into your hairline. You want to give a barrier between the dye and your skin, but you don't want to make it so the dye doesn't "stick" to your hair. Your whole scalp under your hair will be blue for a while....it's just the way it is. I happen to bring this kit to my regular hairdresser and she applies it all for me. If your hairdresser is not as awesome as mine, then try to employ a friend. I personally would not recommend doing this by yourself unless MAYBE if you have very short hair. My hairdresser bleaches my roots (I don't know how long, but the instructions should tell you and also you can see it lighten). She then rinses out the bleach and covers all of my hair with the blue goo. (My hair is very similar in length to the girl on the box. I need 2 bottles of the blue, but only one of the bleach for just my roots...this is one reason I took away one star. I'd really like to be able to get just the blue and not the bleach because my bleach is stockpiling.) Then she covers my hair with a "shower cap" type cover. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THIS STEP!!!! I usually carefully hold the front while she stretches it around the rest. The first time we did this all, it was a mess! We had her, myself, her daughter and her husband all helping...and we all got some blue on our hands! (FYI, the best things I've found for taking the blue off your skin are Clean & Clear Deep Cleaning Astringent, rubbing alcohol, or nail polish remover.) With gloves and careful planning you can avoid a lot of the "get it off your skin" part. This last time we did it I was actually able to wear my hair up in about a day or two. (The first time it was over a week because my ears and neck were so blue). After she gets me set in the cap, I head home. I then put saran wrap around my head so I cover everything really well (obviously not over my face...but with the warning labels I've seen, I thought I'd better mention it.) Try to make sure that your ears are outside of the cap, but inside the saran wrap. I then keep it on for HOURS. I have actually started sleeping in it. It's more like a "pigment" than a "dye", so it can stay on without damaging your hair. In the morning, I take the gloves that my hairdresser gave me and very carefully take off the saran wrap and then the cap. I then hop in the shower and try to keep my hair off my back as much as possible. If you have access to a rinsing sink and a friend to help with this step (or if you can set up another appointment to go back to your hairdresser,) I highly recommend it! Much easier that way! Keep in mind that as you rinse the dye out, it will stain. Your skin can get blue, your tub can get blue, and your towel will definitely get blue. Make sure to use a dark towel to minimize the appearance of stains...or just invest in a blue one! Rinse it out...don't shampoo it at this point. (You can use conditioner though.) When rinsing, the water won't ever run clear...it will still be blue. Once you get it rinsed out, dry it well to minimize it rubbing off. I use the gloves to style it if it's wet. (I had joked once after styling it wet without gloves that it looked like I had strangled about a dozen Smurfs!) Or I use one of the methods for getting the blue off my hands. As I stated, it's not easy...but it is fun! It is a gorgeous shade and I absolutely love it! But it is NOT for the faint of heart! Have fun with it and be careful during application and styling and you too can have enviable blue hair!

  • crystal burks - I LOVE LOVE LOVE HIM

    My children bought me Wilson for Christmas and he is the best. I love the feel of him and he looks so wise. So happy, I can now watch Castaway knowing he has found a loving home with me. I promise to care for him and never yell at him in anger (like some other person). Wilson is truly home.