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# One may not use stick deodorant on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 2, pg 479)</ref>
# One may not use stick deodorant on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 2, pg 479)</ref>
==Mirror==
==Mirror==
# One may look in a mirror on [[Shabbat]] if the edges of the mirror aren’t sharp enough to cut hair. <Ref>S”A 302:13, Mishna Brurah 302:63. See also Mishna Brurah 302:64 who references the halachas of Beged Isha, while Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 2, pg 90) writes that our minhag is to be lenient on that issue. </ref>
# One may look in a mirror on [[Shabbat]] if the edges of the mirror aren’t sharp enough to cut one's hair. <Ref>S”A 302:13, Mishna Brurah 302:63. See also Mishna Brurah 302:64 who references the halachas of Beged Isha, while Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 2, pg 90) writes that our minhag is to be lenient on that issue. </ref>
==Tying shoes==
==Tying shoes==
# If a shoelace came out of the shoe on [[Shabbat]] one may thread it back through the laces. If the shoelace was never threaded into the laces one should not do so on [[Shabbat]] unless the lace is a strange different color to the extent that it's certain that it will be removed from the shoe later or if one does so in an abnormal way like lacing it through the top laces and it's certain that one will fix it later. This is all assuming that it's easy to lace the string through the holes. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 15:64 </ref>
# If a shoelace came out of the shoe on [[Shabbat]] one may thread it back through the laces. If the shoelace was never threaded into the laces one should not do so on [[Shabbat]] unless the lace is a strange different color to the extent that it's certain that it will be removed from the shoe later or if one does so in an abnormal way like lacing it through the top laces and it's certain that one will fix it later. This is all assuming that it's easy to lace the string through the holes. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 15:64 </ref>
# For the halachot of tying the shoelaces see [[Koshair]].
==References==
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