Problem: Article: Bracelets that are about 2 inches (5.1 cm) wide can work to minimize your wrists and elongate your arms at the same time. Try a well-fitted cuff bracelet, or something thicker and more chunky. You can also see the same effect by stacking bracelets to the same width. Since your bracelets will sit right against your skin, it’s important to look for a metal that makes your coloring pop! Skin tones tend to fall into 3 categories: warm, cool, and neutral.  People with warm skin tones have yellow, peachy or golden undertones and tend to tan more easily. The veins on their inner arms appear green. Those with cooler skin tones have pink, red or blue undertones and usually burn under the sun. Their veins appear bluish under their skin. Neutral skin tones have a mix of warm and cool undertones, and will sometimes burn before they tan. If you can’t tell whether your veins look green or blue, you may have a neutral skin tone. Any type of gold jewelry can make warm-toned skin glow. Classic gold is always a good bet, and you should try other shades too, like rose gold and white gold. Bronze can also look striking against warm-toned skin. When you’re deciding on woven or leather bracelets, look for colors that complement the warm undertones in your skin, like peach, olive green, yellow-gold, and dark red. These colors will look great against your skin and will match nicely with gold or bronze metal bracelets, if you decide to mix and match. Silver jewelry looks fresh against paler, cooler skin tones. You can also look for thin, pale gold bracelets in the 9-14 karat range, or even a white gold to make pale skin look radiant. Try colors like teal, royal blue, burgundy, and Kelly green in woven and leather bracelets. You can also go for colors like pink and purple to add a colorful pop to your wrist. Neutral-skinned people can look great in both silver and gold bracelets and a variety of colors. Choose bracelets on a piece by piece basis, holding each one up to your skin to see which particular shades look great against your skin. Mixing and matching metals and colors can look good on any skin tone--simply try it and see what looks good! Try to make sure that the dominant metal or color in the look is the one that best accents your skin tone.
Summary: Go for wide bracelets if you want to slim down your wrists. Determine your skin tone. Look for gold bracelets if you have a warm skin tone. Choose colored bracelets in shades of yellow for a warm skin tone. Wear silver bracelets if your skin tone is cool. Try green and blue colored bracelets for a cool skin tone. Experiment with metals and colors if your skin tone is neutral. Mix metals and patterns regardless of your skin tone.

Problem: Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search your computer for the Paint program, which you can use to add text to your preferred image. It's a palette-shaped icon at the top of the menu. The Paint window will open. This is in the top-left corner of the Paint window. Clicking it prompts a pop-out window to appear. It's near the top of the pop-out menu. A File Explorer window will open. On the left side of the File Explorer window, click the folder that contains the photo to which you want to add text. For example, if the picture is on your desktop, you'd find and click the Desktop folder. Click the picture to which you want to add text to select it. You'll see this in the bottom-right corner of the File Explorer window. Doing so opens the photo in Paint. It's in the "Tools" section of the toolbar at the top of the Paint window. Click and drag your mouse across the section of the photo on which you want to add text, then release the button. You can also just click the photo to place a pre-sized text box on it. Type in the text that you want to place on your photo.  You can edit the text's font, size, and formatting by selecting the text and then using the tools in the "Font" section of the toolbar. To change the color of the text, click a color in the "Colors" section of the toolbar. Click and drag one of the corners of the text box down and out to do so. This is helpful if you created a text box with regular text and then resized the text later. Click File, then click Save in the resulting menu. This will save the changes to the original photo. If you'd rather save the photo with text as its own file, click File, click Save As, and enter a new name in the "File name" box before clicking Save.
Summary: Open Start . Type paint into Start. Click Paint. Click File. Click Open. Click your picture's folder. Select a picture. Click Open. Click A. Create a text box. Enter your text. Resize your text box if necessary. Save your photo's text.

Problem: Article: While in the shower, rub a piece of lemon or lime over the skin that most likely has deposits of vapors from cooking such as hands, face, and arms. The acidity in lime will help to break down the essential oils that cause the lingering curry smell. Finish by washing with soap and water as usual.  Be sure to avoid open cuts or wounds on the skin as this can cause painful stinging or burning. Avoid putting on any of the same clothing articles that were used while cooking, for instance a hat or sweater. You can try using air diffusers, air deodorizing sprays, plug-ins, or scented candles. Also of great use are air fresheners that allow you to spray on fabrics. Spray all items that are in the cooking vicinity until damp, such as the carpet, upholstery, drapes or walls.  A combination of many products will work well. Be sure to carefully read instructions on the packaging label to ensure proper use. Put two cups of water in a pot on the stove and bring it to a boil. Add fragrant materials such as Kewra (Screwpine) leaves or vanilla beans/extract, and turn the heat down to a simmer. Allow it to simmer for at least one hour. The smell emitted will mask the lingering curry odor.  Screwpine leaves are also known as pandan leaves and can be purchased at the local Asian grocer or specialty grocery store.  There are no set specifications on how much screwpine or vanilla you should add. Try a few sprigs to begin with and add as needed. You can also try boiling other fragrant ingredients you have to get rid of the smell, such as 3 cups (720 mL) of white vinegar, 1 cup (240 mL) of water, and 6 cinnamon sticks. Open the windows for a day or two to allow fresh air to permeate through the residence. You may also need to replace filters in your heating or cooling systems so they don’t circulate odorous air.
Summary:
Wash your face and hands with lemon or lime. Use air freshening products. Boil flowers or leaves that emit a pleasant fragrance. Allow fresh air into your home.