Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Great graduation gift ideas

- Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@Heloise.com.

DEAR HELOISE » My niece is graduating from high school and going on to college. She had excellent grades and worked hard to graduate in the top 5% of her class. We’re all very proud of her. I would like to get her a nice gift, but I’m out of ideas. Got any hints on what to give a graduate of 2022?

— Brenda M., Altoona,

Pennsylvan­ia

DEAR BRENDA » My best wishes to your niece on her graduation. Here are some gift ideas:

• A thesaurus and/or dictionary

• An engraved letter opener and/or magnifying glass

• Plastic storage containers

• A gift card to a large online retailer

• An emergency road kit (if she has a car)

• A small microwave for her dorm room (if the college permits it)

DEAR HELOISE » Working as a hair dresser, I see a lot of product built up on many women. Most of it is hairspray that has not been properly removed. I usually tell women to wet their hair then put a generous amount of baking soda in the palm of their hand along with some shampoo, and to scrub their hair and scalp. Rinse and wash again with only shampoo. Use a conditione­r, massage into the hair, and rinse all of it out. Don’t skimp on the conditione­r part, and don’t forget to rinse well.

— Wendy A., Newberg,

Oregon

DEAR WENDY » For women who color their hair it is especially important to take time to do a deep conditioni­ng. This is also vital for women whose hair is turning white or gray. Our hair usually gets drier as we age, so keeping it clean and healthy is important.

DEAR HELOISE » My doctor wants me to take a multivitam­in and a little extra vitamin D. Unfortunat­ely, I keep forgetting to take them and usually remember when I’m about to drift off to sleep. How can I remember to take my vitamins?

— Shelly K., Fresno

DEAR SHELLY » Keep your vitamin in the same place that you keep your cereal bowl or your coffee, or place them on the kitchen counter where you’ll see them every day.

DEAR HELOISE » When traveling I would occasional­ly lose one of my earrings. However, I found a simple solution to this problem. I bought a pillbox that is labeled with each day of the week. I placed a pair of earrings in each little compartmen­t. However, I didn’t like the way my earrings seemed to rattle around in these compartmen­ts, so I bought a sheet of felt at a craft store. Then I cut out small squares to fit the compartmen­ts and glued them down. My earrings are cushioned, and I haven’t lost a single earring to date.

— Laura J., Albany, New

York

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