Article: When planning your trip, try to choose places to stay that have fewer mosquitoes. If possible, stay in screened quarters or quarters with air conditioning.  In general, the best areas to stay in are cooler areas away from any stagnant water. Stagnant water serves as a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Stagnant water sources such as lakes or non-running streams are especially prone to mosquitoes. Mosquito nets are lightweight, tightly-woven nets that keep mosquitoes out of your tent or bed at night.  Set the net up over your sleeping area each night before you go to sleep. You can also use them to cover any open windows or doors.  Since you may not be able to find a mosquito net where you're going, buy one to take with you when you travel. Get dressed inside your mosquito net in the morning. Make sure to check it regularly for tears. You might want to bring an extra net as a backup. Buy mosquito nets treated with permethrin for the best protection. If possible, you should keep doors and windows tightly sealed while you're indoors.  People who sleep outside or are exposed to the outdoors at night are at much higher risk of contracting malaria. You may not be able to close the doors and windows if you're in a very hot, muggy place. Whether you can or not, use a mosquito net over your bed for added protection. You'll reduce the number of mosquito bites you get if you wear long pants and sleeves while you're out and about during the day. Bring high-quality lightweight clothing that will allow your body to breathe while protecting you from bites. Choose the mosquito spray that's most effective in the area where you're traveling. Talk to your doctor about your options and to get recommendations. If you have children, consult their pediatrician about what types and strengths are safe for use on children.  In almost all areas where malaria is present, DEET is the most commonly used compound. DEET is a chemical compound known as N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, or just diethyltoluamide. This repellent comes in many different concentrations, from 4% to 100%. However, concentrations over 50% do not provide meaningful added protection. Apply the spray to your clothing and the room where you're staying for best results.  Combining insect sprays with permethrin-treated clothing and gear offers the best protection. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) provides guidelines for the use of DEET. Read them carefully before using this product. Improper usage can lead to health problems. Try to plan activities that permit you to be in protected areas between dusk and dawn. The mosquito that transmits malaria is most active at night.
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Choose your accommodations carefully. Use a mosquito net. Keep doors and windows closed. Wear long pants and sleeves. Use mosquito spray. Stay inside between dusk and dawn if possible.

Problem: Article: Go beyond your favorite color and pick a color that compliments both your eyes and your outfit.  Try not to outperform the color of your natural eyes by using the same color as your iris. For example: If your eyes are blue, grey or silver is a smarter option over a matching blue. If your eyes are hazel, opt for a color that’s mostly brown but has a pop of green. Staying away from a pure green eyeshadow will prevent the makeup from overpowering your eyes, that is, showing people how plain they may be. Opposites attract. For example use a warm purple, lavender or pink if you have brown eyes. If you have blue eyes, use bronze, or rusty colored eyeliner. Look at a color across from your eyes on the color wheel. Pick a color adjacent to the opposite for optimum pop. With many different formulas available, texture matters. If you’re a novice, use a pencil or gel liner, as liquids are reserved for the more seasoned-users.  Maximize your control with pencils. This is especially useful when rimming your inner lashline with a firm hand. Add a dramatic line with liquids, as they are easily layered to become a thicker line. Liquids need a steady hand for application but give you the most pigment. Pens are easier to apply, and dry faster, but give less pigment. Gels glide on smoothly and evenly. Gels are often used as a stepping stone from simple pencil to difficult liquid. The look is often very intense and the gel allows smooth application   A mixing medium (water) and an angled brush can be used to make any colored eyeshadow into a matching liner.
Summary: Pick the right color. Choose your formula.

Wrap an ice pack or ice cubes in a clean cloth and place them on the affected area as soon as you notice a rash developing. The cold temperature will reduce immediate swelling and redness, and might help reduce discomfort. Avoid rubbing the cloth along your skin. Instead, gently pat your irritated skin if the surface area is larger than your cold compress. You can also make a cold compress by soaking a towel in very cold water, or putting a wet towel in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes (before it has time to freeze solid). To soothe the first signs of discomfort, irritation, and pain due to shaving rash, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly. It will keep your skin hydrated, preventing further irritation, and relieve itchiness. Apply a coat to protect your skin, and repeat after a few hours or if the area has started to dry out. Try easing immediate discomfort and inflammation by crushing a couple aspirin in a few drops of water, and mixing it well to make a paste. Apply the paste to the irritated area for up to 10 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat regularly up to three times a day if you continue to experience symptoms.  If you have dry or sensitive skin, leave the paste on for a shorter period of time to avoid irritation. Avoid using aspirin on your skin if you're allergic to it or any of its ingredients or experience problems with bleeding, such as the inability to form blood clots. Consult your doctor if you have any questions about any sensitivities to aspirin. You can purchase hydrocortisone from any convenience or grocery store. Dab a small amount onto your fingertip or cotton swab, and gently spread it onto the affected area so your skin absorbs it. Use it according to directions on its package, and avoid applying it to open wounds. Apply an antibacterial or antiseptic agent, like an antibacterial gel or an alternative such as witch hazel. Use the product according to its instructions to cut down on bacteria and help heal the rash more quickly. If no other antibacterial products are available, consider dabbing the area with a cotton ball dipped in alcohol.  While rubbing alcohol and alcohol-based products will kill germs, they will also dry out your skin and may cause stinging upon application. Using them too frequently can result in overdrying, so use sparingly. Check the labels of the skin products you use to see if they contain alcohol. If your cleanser or antibacterial agent contains alcohol and irritates your skin, either stop using it or use it in conjunction with a balm or petroleum jelly.
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Apply a cold compress. Use petroleum jelly for instant relief. Make an aspirin paste. Treat itching or pain with hydrocortisone cream. Prevent infection and further irritation.