Add ½ cup (118 ml) of witch hazel, 2 teaspoons (10 ml) of liquid castile soap, 1 cup (237 ml) of distilled water, and 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of nourishing oil, such as olive, jojoba, or almond, in a mason jar or other container. Put a lid on the container, and shake it well to thoroughly mix all of the ingredients.  The witch hazel in the cleaner is antibacterial so it kills any germs on your brushes. The castile soap removes makeup residue and other dirt. The oil also helps break down makeup and helps condition the brushes too. Because the oil may separate from the other ingredients, always shake the cleaner before using it. When you’re ready to clean your brushes, pour some of the cleaner into a small bowl or cup. Place the brushes in the cleaner, and let them soak for 5 to 10 minutes. If you prefer, you can put the cleaner in a spray bottle, spray some on the brushes, and then rub the bristles over a towel. After the brushes have soaked for several minutes, remove them from the cleaner. Run them under lukewarm water in the sink to rinse them, and carefully shape the wet bristles with your fingers. Set the brushes out on a counter or table to air dry. Be sure not to dry the brushes with the bristles up in the air. Water can drip back into the brushes’ ferrule, which can cause bristles to fall out.
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One-sentence summary -- Combine all of the ingredients in a container. Dip the brushes into the cleaner and allow them to soak. Rinse the brushes and let them dry.


3 key on keypad  Together.  ." on the Screen! Leave the buttons now.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn your device off. Remove SIM card and MMC card (actually, you do not need to remove these, but after format remember to format memory card and reboot phone). Press and hold 3 keys; Green dial key, * pound key, no. Turn your device on while you are pressing the three buttons. You should now see "Formatting .


The best time for a baby’s or toddler’s birthday is on a weekend afternoon. The parents are generally available for a couple of hours and the invited kids (birthday honoree included) can nap before or after. Choose a day that’s a 2-3 weeks out to give the parents advanced notice.  Have a start and end time, say 1-3 pm. This way no one shows up too late and they don’t feel pressure to stage an awkward exit at some point in the day; there will be an actual group exodus 2 hours later. This makes it easy on the child ‘’and’’ easy on the parents. It’s no pressure and convenient, so they’ll be more likely to come. This is also a good amount of time to fit into everyone's schedules. This is one of the only times in your child’s life where the guests are going to very different people of mixed ages. They’ll be friends, neighbors, family members, and children close to your child’s age, though not necessarily the same. Think about how many people you can handle being the host. Generally speaking, a good number is around 10. The more ages and types you bring, the more you’ll have to be accommodating. If other young children are present, they’ll need entertaining. You’ll need "adult food" and "child food," too. Think about what each person would need when you’re compiling your list. You’ll need to send out invites for the guests either via snail mail, email, or phone call. Having something tangible is best – a text or a phone call is easily forgettable. There are a few websites like Evite that can set up “personalized” invitations for you, too.  The main benefit of snail mail is that you can make it truly your own. If you go this route, consider adding a personal touch with your baby’s handprint on the invite. That’s one for the scrapbook! However, you’ll likely want to send out a phone call or a text 3-5 days before the party to make sure everyone has remembered the event and to gather RSVPs. Many parents don’t want more toys for their children. If you want something specific for gifts, be direct on the invitation. Indicate whether you want practical items, money or gift cards, or nothing at all. It’s not impolite – it’s saving them the hassle of buying something you don’t actually want. However, stay away from demanding gifts that are too expensive, or demanding them in the first place. If they're watching their wallets, they'll be less likely to come if gifts are mandatory. Item number one on the checklist? Cake. That’s a given. But apart from that, what else will you need? Well, it depends on your guests. Cater to their ages – have some “adult” food and some “kid-friendly” food. You don’t need to plan a meal; just have snacks available throughout the party. You can make a boxed cake seem like bakery-made heaven with the addition of mayonnaise or an extra egg. No need to spend a ton of money on a professional cake for a birthday your child will not likely remember. And this way you can get all the credit for the delicious dessert. Everyone loves a nice goody bag, especially if they went out of their way to get you a gift and make room in their schedule for your party. Show them you appreciate them coming with a goody bag, even if it’s just for the kids. If it’s not for the adults, they’ll still be glad they came as their kids have something to keep them occupied. It’s more to show them your appreciation and to make it a day for everyone. If your child is old enough to understand, let them know what’s going to happen. A bunch of people are coming over to celebrate them. Presents! But it also means that other kids might see their stuff, that their routine will be interrupted, etc. If they understand what’s happening, they may stay calmer. Let them know that this is a day of fun – it shouldn't be stressful or scary. Most of the time will be spent playing games, opening presents, and eating food. Having a bunch of 3-year-olds running around for 2 hours will not be the best birthday party for the books (especially according to the other parents). To be sure they stay at least semi-occupied, plan a few games for them (this also lets the parents enjoy themselves). Need some ideas? Start out with a craft, keeping the kids entertained with coloring, paper, glitter, and whatever else you have around the house. Then move onto musical hot potato, freeze dancing, or a non-competitive round of musical chairs.
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One-sentence summary -- Schedule the party around naptime. Choose your guests wisely. Pick your invite platform. Give guests a clue on what you’d like for gifts. Plan the food. If you’d like, make goody bags for the guests. Prep your toddler. If the kids are old enough, plan a few games.


Peppermint products have long been used as a natural remedy for gas.  Look for peppermint caps that are enteric coated, which means they can pass through your stomach and into your intestines before dissolving.  This will give you a dose of peppermint where it is most needed. You can also make tea from peppermint leaves to soothe your digestive tract. These products are safe to use during pregnancy, though it is still a good idea to check in with your doctor to ensure they're a good choice for your medical needs.  Only turn to over-the-counter medications if dietary changes have failed to make a substantial difference in your symptoms. Contact your doctor immediately if your gas symptoms move beyond discomfort into the realm of actual pain, or if you notice severe diarrhea or blood in your stool.
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Try peppermint. Use an over-the-counter product containing simethicone. Consult your doctor if your symptoms become more serious.