The Record (Troy, NY)

Graduation gift

- — Diane and Bob W., Mapleton, Utah 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 -- 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)

-- A gift card for office supplies (stapler, printer paper, pens, etc.)

Hair care

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

Vitamins

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, California

Scattered earrings

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

Meatless meals

DEAR HELOISE » Our family physician told my husband and me that we had to cut back on certain foods to keep our cholestero­l down. One of the easiest ways was to cut back on the amount of red meat we consume. Three times a week we go meatless all day. We have lots of fruit and vegetables, and I have a huge cookbook with vegan recipes. Our cholestero­l has dropped significan­tly, and our HDL is lower than our LDL!

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