Write an article based on this "Measure ribbon to fit around your arm. Cut it to length. Fold the ends under and stitch them under. Sew a short length of elastic onto one end of the ribbon. Slid up over your arm."
article: Loop the ribbon over and sew the other ribbon end to the other end of the elastic so that the elastic completes the ribbon loop. The elastic section should allow the ribbon to lay smoothly over your sleeve, yet hold it in place.  Adjust as necessary.

Write an article based on this "Use perfume. Watch your diet."
article: Yes, using perfume too close to your vagina is a bad idea. However, putting a dab of perfume on the inside of each of your thighs, roughly six inches from the vulva area, is a time-honored way to smell amazing when anyone puts their head down there. You partner will associate musky smells with sex (since this is the type of smell you have naturally) so try to get a perfume which is generally musky. Sandalwood and vanilla are common “sexy” smells. Your diet can greatly affect your taste and smell. Certain foods tend to affect your body in certain ways, by altering your body’s balance of sugar, bacteria, and chemical compounds. Much like how if you eat a lot of garlic, your skin excretes a garlic smell for several days, you can eat or not eat certain foods to produce a better smell and taste in your vagina.  You’ll want to start by eating less sugar. A spike in blood sugar can cause yeast infections and buildup, which will cause bad odor.  Yogurt is considered to be a great way to help women keep a healthy vagina, as it contains the bacteria which naturally occurs in our body to maintain a healthy vagina.

Write an article based on this "Make a mask out of lemon juice, honey, and olive oil. Try diluting lemon juice with water for more use with more sensitive skin. Make a scrub with lemon and sugar or sea salt."
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This simple mask combines the potency of lemon juice with the hydrating influence of honey and olive oil. Leave it on for 10 - 30 minutes, depending on how sensitive your skin is, and then wash away with warm water and a splash of cool water to help tighten your pores. Finish off with your favorite moisturizer. Here's the recipe you might consider using:  1 tablespoon (15 ml) lemon juice 1 tablespoon (15 ml) honey 1 tablespoon (15 ml) olive oil If you've got sensitive skin but still want to take advantage of the potency of lemon juice, you don't have to forgo it altogether. Try mixing 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of lemon juice with 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of water for a less concentrated solution. Then dip the Q-tip in the diluted solution and use as instructed. If you really have sensitive skin and want a cooling touch when you apply the lemon juice with a Q-tip, try soaking the Q-tip in the diluted lemon juice and then placing it in the freezer for 10 - 20 minutes or until it freezes. Then, when you apply the Q-tip to your skin, it will be cool to the touch! Sugar and sea salt are great natural abrasives that, when combined with lemon juice, help fight acne and let your skin glow. Mix enough lemon juice and either sugar or sea salt to make a paste. Then apply the paste to your face and neck, exfoliating the skin in gentle circles. Wait 8 - 10 minutes and then wash off with warm water, finishing with a splash of cold water to close the pores.