Wash your face every morning and every evening before bed to keep your skin clean and healthy. You should also wash your face after exercise or excessive sweating. Do not wash your face more than that, since that can strip your face of key oils and damage healthy skin cells. Be sure that you use warm or lukewarm water when you wash: hot water can dry out and damage your skin. Only use your hands and fingers to wash: do not use scratchy cloths, loofahs, or sponges. If you wear makeup, it is essential that you remove all products before bed. Leaving makeup on overnight can clog your pores and encourage the spread of unhealthy bacteria on your face. Harsh cleansers and perfumes might dry out your skin. These products are also more likely to irritate sensitive skins. Avoid products with alcohol in them, since that is a drying agent. And if you have oily skin, look for products that are noncomedogenic (or water-based instead of oil-based). Look for unscented products that are suitable for sensitive skins. Do not rub your skin after washing. Patting or blotting yourself dry will help keep your skin moisturized and healthy. Use soft towels--not harsh or scratchy cloths--to dry yourself. It might seem counterintuitive, but moisturizing is necessary in order to prevent skin blemishes and conditions. When your skin is too dry, it actually increases your skin's oil production. By keeping your skin properly moisturized, you avoid the overproduction of oils that cause blemishes. A moisturizer can also help minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, though a moisturizer cannot prevent these lines from occurring.  Look for a noncomedogenic moisturizer if you are prone to oily skin.  By purchasing a moisturizer with SPF 15 or higher, you can kill two birds with one stone.  Moisturizer is most effective when used on damp skin, fresh from washing or showering.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your face twice a day. Use mild products for washing. Dry your skin with a patting motion. Moisturize after washing.

Q: (Most popular paint brands make paint in these textures.) Apply it directly to the wall with a paint roller. Apply 1 to 2 coats and let dry. This is perhaps the quickest way to retexture your walls. Venetian plaster paint is a 2-tone paint made by popular paint brands to create the look of marble and stone on your walls. Work in a 3 by 3 foot (1 by 1 m) area and apply a small amount of paint in an overlapping, random motion until you have a thin coat on most of the surface. Allow some areas of the original wall to show through. Dry for 1 to 4 hours until it is a lighter color and matte finish. Apply a small amount of the Venetian plaster paint to the spatula and skim the surface at a 90-degree angle to even out the surface colors. Let dry as before and repeat until you have achieved your desired texture. Using light grit sandpaper, polish the surface in circular patterns. Place two complimentary colors of paint in your paint tray. Work in curves going right and left to mix the paint thoroughly on your walls. This method has largely replaced the use of sponges to apply different colors; it is a very efficient method. Paint a neutral color of latex paint on your wall. Roll a wood grain tool in a tray of paint, and then roll it vertically down your wall, alternating with both sides of the tool to produce the uneven look of wooden boards.
A: Pour either sand-textured or popcorn-textured paint into a paint tray. Apply Venetian plaster paint to a large steel spatula. Use a double roller to retexture a wall with two colors of paint. Create the look of wood using latex paint and a wood grain tool.

Article: Lay the toilet seat on top of a piece of 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) plywood and use a pencil or marker to trace around the interior hole and the outside of the seat. Be sure to mark the holes in the back where the seat will be screwed into the plywood, as well. If possible, add a second, slightly larger circle around the tracing of the interior hole and plan to cut along this second line so that your piece of plywood is smaller than the actual toilet seat. This will make it less likely for waste to accidentally get onto the plywood. and drill out the attachment holes. Cut along the exterior tracing first, then cut out the tracing of the interior hole. Use a drill bit that is equal in size to the bolts you’re using to attach the seat to the plywood.  Your toilet seat most likely came with bolts and nuts that you’re meant to use to install it. If for some reason you’re missing these materials, bolts that are 5⁄8 inch (1.6 cm) in diameter will probably work for your toilet. If you plan on using a chair for your camping toilet, be sure to drill a hole in the chair that is the same size as the interior hole of your plywood piece. These will act as stoppers to prevent the toilet seat from sliding off of the bucket or out of the chair when you go to use it. Use nails or screws to attach the wood pieces to the bottom of the plywood on all 4 sides.  Drive a nail or a screw down through the plywood piece and into each piece of wood in order to attach them. These wood pieces can be any size or shape, as long as they fit inside of the bucket. For best results, use pieces that are at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) long and that aren’t wider than the toilet seat itself. Screw the bolts through the hinge on the back of the toilet seat and through the drill holes on the back of the plywood piece. Attach the nuts to the ends of the bolts on the underside of the plywood to secure the plywood to the toilet seat. The hinge is the plastic piece on the back of the toilet seat that connects it to the lid. Push the seat through the hole in the chair if you’re using one, or simply place it over the top of your bucket. Make sure all 4 bottom pieces of wood fit snugly and securely in the bucket or in the hole in the chair. Be sure to place a bucket underneath your chair before you use your new camping toilet.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Trace the outer and inner circumferences of the toilet seat on plywood. Cut out the tracing with a jigsaw Attach 4 small blocks of wood to the bottom of the plywood piece. Secure the toilet seat to the plywood with bolts and nuts. Place the toilet seat over your bucket or chair to finish your toilet.