Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stop tweezing, waxing, and threading. Use a serum on your brows to promote faster growth. Exfoliate your brows. Begin tweezing only those hairs closest to your eyelid and lash line after letting your hair grow for four months. Give your new brow hair at least four to six months to grow in around your actual eyebrow.

Answer: Most people's eyebrows grow in a 3-4 month cycle, so hide your tweezers and get comfortable with the idea that your eyebrows might look a bit strange for several months. This is a fairly lengthy process and you're going to have to be patient.  Leave all those random looking baby hairs alone, even if they seem nowhere near your brow. If you have hairs that grow in odd directions or straight out, it could be due to damage from tweezing or waxing.  If the regrowth really bothers you, you can try taming them with brow gel or cover them with a little concealer. Most serums will prolong the first stage of hair growth, the anagen phase, which is when your hair is actively growing. This results in longer, fuller hair. Some will also stimulate more follicles to enter this stage so you actually grow more hair.  Most of these serums require daily (sometimes twice-daily) application, and don't provide a permanent boost in hair growth: you have to continuously use them to keep seeing results.  It usually takes a minimum six weeks of diligent use to start seeing results from a growth serum.  Look for products with prostaglandin, a hormone-like compound that occurs naturally in the body and can increase hair growth.  There is no guarantee that growth serums will work on everyone--sometimes hair follicles are damaged or made dormant by long-term tweezing, which makes it difficult to regrow hair. Like massage, exfoliation stimulates blood flow and can help your brows grow more quickly. Use a clean tooth brush. Scrub each brow, starting in the center of your forehead and working out towards the temples. Do this once a day.Do not use the same toothbrush that you use on your teeth. Keep a clean toothbrush for this purpose. You will still have hair that is growing not quite at your brow line, but don't start shaping or plucking them yet. Even at this point, your hair may still be growing back at unruly angles. Don't give up on these hairs--as your follicle becomes healthier and your hair goes through a few growth cycles, they will begin to come in at the right direction. It can take up to 12 months for your brows to reach their full potential. Once this happens, don't go crazy with the tweezer, and definitely don't wax. Plucking gives you control to do maintenance (you want bushy brows, not a unibrow) and leave a full brow. It's far too easy to ruin all your hard work with a waxing mistake. Don't use a magnifying mirror or super bright lights when tweezing. It is easy to lose perspective and over pluck.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Enhance the flavor of ice cream or frozen yogurt with lemon curd. Use lemon curd as icing on your favorite cake. Replace the chocolate sauce in S’mores with lemon curd. Use it as a sauce for fruit pizza.

Answer: Lemon curd is delicious with vanilla ice cream, but you can also try getting a little adventurous! Experiment by adding it to ice cream and fro-yo flavors like chocolate fudge, black cherry, and banana nut. Drizzle lemon curd on top of an ice cream sundae to add a lemony kick. You can try this on any kind of cake you want! If you’re looking for inspiration, lemon curd would pair well with pound cake and vanilla cake. Heat it up for about 10 seconds in the microwave first to make it easily spreadable. You can also just drizzle it on top of the cake! For a tropical take on this classic dessert, spread lemon curd on one side of a graham cracker. Add marshmallow sauce or cream cheese on top of the graham cracker. Spread lemon curd on another graham cracker, then stack the graham cracker on top of the marshmallow or cream cheese. Enjoy your key-lime S’more! Replace cream cheese sauce with tangy lemon curd in your favorite fruit pizza recipe. Smear the curd "sauce" on a crust of graham crackers or baked sugar cookies. Add fresh fruit toppings like strawberry slices, kiwi, pineapple, and blueberries. Dig in!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply rosin once for every three to four hours you play. Stroke the bow on the rosin about five times. Wipe the bow hairs with a lint-free cloth after playing. Wipe rosin dust off the violin and bow stick.

Answer: If you’re playing about an hour a day, you should apply rosin to your bow hairs every three to four days. If you play significantly more than that, you may need to apply rosin daily before playing. For less frequent practicing, apply it less often. Once the bow has been rosined once, you won’t need to apply as much during each subsequent application. Stroke the bow back and forth over the rosin about five times before you begin practicing. Rosin dust can accumulate on the bow after a while. Keep a lint-free cloth in your instrument case along with your rosin. At the end of each playing session, wipe the bow hairs from frog to tip once or twice to remove excess rosin dust. Regularly check your instrument and bow stick for any rosin dust. Wipe if off with a lint-free cloth as soon as possible. Allowing the rosin to build up on your instrument can damage the finish, and you may need to pay for costly refinishing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use the cream even if you start menstruating. Store the vaginal cream correctly. Apply the cream at night. Watch for side effects. Get medical attention if you feel discomfort.

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You should use the vaginal cream for the full number of days prescribed at the correct dose. Don't stop using the vaginal cream if you start menstruating. The vaginal cream will still be effective; it just may be a little messier to insert. Just make sure to use sanitary pads since tampons could absorb the cream. If you miss a dose or run out of the vaginal cream before your treatment is complete, call the doctor or pharmacist for a refill. Most vaginal creams are designed to be stored at room temperature. Check the information on the box or ask your pharmacist to be sure. Storing the cream at a temperature that's too hot or cold could damage it. It's best to store most medications in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing medication in a medicine cabinet since heat and moisture from the bathroom could cause it to be less effective or expire early. The heat of your body will cause most creams to leak out a little after you apply them to your vagina. If you can, try to use the vaginal cream at night. Laying down after you apply the cream can also keep it in your vagina longer and reduce the amount that leaks out. If you need to use vaginal creams during the day, wear a sanitary pad to avoid staining your underwear and lay down for a few minutes immediately after you apply the cream, if you can. The side effects will vary depending on what medication is in the vaginal cream. In general, side effects may include vaginal discomfort, vaginal dryness, burning or itching and potentially messy discharge from the vagina. Be sure to read the information that came with the vaginal cream. This will give you more detailed information about the specific side effects you can expect. If any side effects are causing you discomfort or you feel pain, contact your doctor. If you experience swelling of the vagina and vulva area, itching, hives, or tightness of the chest, you may be having an allergic reaction so it's important to get medication attention. Always ask your doctor if you have any questions about using the vaginal cream. You should also talk with your doctor about whether or not you need to refrain from sexual intercourse while you use the vaginal cream.