Problem: Article: Apply a small amount of the grapeseed oil to a small area on your cheek or neck. Observe the area for 24 hours to see if your skin becomes irritated or if you have an allergic reaction. Look out for redness, swelling, itching, or an outbreak of hives or other signs of irritation. If you experience an allergic reaction, do not use the oil. It is important to test any new product first to prevent a serious or painful allergic reaction to a widespread area. Before applying the grapeseed oil, splash your face with warm water and blot dry with a washcloth. Apply about ½ teaspoon of grapeseed oil into the palm of your hand. Gently rub and distribute the oil between both hands, particularly on your fingertips. After you have coated your fingertips with the grapeseed oil, gently rub the oil onto your skin. Make circular motions with your fingertips, and apply to your cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. Be sure to rub the oil onto your skin for about 2 minutes. The oil and the circular motions will help break up dirt, oil, and residue. Simply washing your face with water may not remove the oil completely. To wipe away all the oil, rinse your washcloth with warm water and wring out the excess water. Gently sweep the damp washcloth over your entire face to lift away the grapeseed oil. To lock in moisture, use a drop or two of the grapeseed oil on freshly cleansed skin. After you have completely removed the oil that helped lift the dirt and residue from your skin, apply a few fresh drops onto your fingertips. Sweep the oil over your face and allow it to soak into your skin. Do not remove. Cleanse your skin with grapeseed oil a few times each week. As you begin to establish your cleansing routine, you may wish to cleanse with oil each evening. You may notice more oil production during the first few days, but this will balance as your skin adjusts to the new routine.
Summary: Test the product first. Apply grapeseed oil to damp skin. Rub the oil onto your skin for two minutes. Wipe away the oil with a damp washcloth. Moisture your skin with fresh grapeseed oil. Cleanse your skin with grapeseed oil frequently.

Problem: Article: Experiment to find what works for you: an inexpensive anti-frizz serum may be adequate, or you might want to splurge on a more expensive curl-styling cream that moisturizes and adds definition. After washing, add a bit of product to wet hair and work through with a wide-tooth comb, working from the ends to the roots to prevent breakage. Make sure each curl gets a little of product from root to tip. When you're finished, use your fingers to scrunch the curls to give them extra definition. The healthiest way to dry curls is to let them dry on their own time. Don't wring out or rub your hair; this causes hair to become rough and frizzy. After you've applied the needed products, sit back and let your hair dry naturally. Avoid using a hair dryer unless it's a special occasion. The diffuser attachment spreads out the heat so that it doesn't flow in a direct stream on one part of your hair. Work your way around your head with the diffuser, using its prongs to lift and dry your curls around the scalp, down the back and sides, and down to the tips. Continue until your hair is slightly moist, rather than completely dry.  Set the diffuser to the highest heat and a low speed. If you'd rather have waves instead of tight curls, don't push your curls up with the diffuser; point it straight at them instead. Use a medium-hold spray to keep your look in place throughout the day, or add a drop of serum or wax to your curls to create definition. Only use a small amount to avoid weighing down your curls with product. Stay away from sprays that contain alcohol, as this dries out your hair. If you notice your curls starting to fall or frizz, wet your hair a bit and apply whatever product you like to use (curl cream, gel, mousse, or another product). Use your hands to scrunch your curls up, making them look as fresh as they did in the morning. Fill a bottle half with water and half with leave-in conditioner for a quick hair solution during the day.
Summary: Use a curl-enhancing product. Let your hair air dry. Dry your curls with a diffuser if you're in a hurry. Finish with a touch of product for hold. Keep curls fresh throughout the day.

Problem: Article: A glucometer is a small, battery-powered medical device used to check the glucose level in your blood.  If you don’t have a glucometer at home, you can have your blood glucose level checked at a hospital. Each glucometer comes with test strips. Extra test strips can be purchased at any drugstore. This is a quick piercing action and takes only a second to complete. This should not hurt, and will be unnoticeable within a minute. The lancet should prick one droplet of your blood. You can then drop or place the blood gently on to the test strip for the glucometer to read. The glucometer will take a few moments to read.  To confirm hypoglycemia, your blood sugar level will have a result of less than 70 mg/dl. The normal blood glucose level is between 70 mg/dl (grams per liter) to 110 mg/dl. Another level determinant is in mmol (millimoles per liter). A normal blood sugar level is at 4.4 mmol - 6.1 mmols. When the sugar level is above 6.1 mmols, the patient is hyperglycemic. When it is below 4.1 mmol, the patient is hypoglycemic.
Summary:
Get a glucometer. Use the lancet provided with the glucometer to prick your fingertip for a sample of blood. Place a drop of blood on the test strip provided with the glucometer. Read and record your result.