Problem: Article: These ingredients will add excess oil to your skin and make oily skin worse. Read the ingredients listed on the moisturizer packaging before you buy. Look for moisturizers labeled oil-free and that contain dimethicone rather than petroleum. Moisturizers that contain dimethicone will help create a matte effect while petroleum containing moisturizers may make your skin oilier. No matter what moisturizer you choose, make sure that the packaging says that it is non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic. Moisturizers that are labeled non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic contain ingredients that are less likely to cause pimples. Apply a thin layer of moisturizer at first and then decide if you need more. Only dispense a chickpea size amount onto your fingertips and only add more if your face still seems dry after applying it. Just because a particular moisturizer works well for someone else with oily skin does not mean that it will work the same for you.  If a friend recommends a product or you read rave reviews about a moisturizer, try to get a sample before you buy it. Makeup counters in department stores often provide samples of their products if you ask nicely.
Summary: Avoid moisturizers that contain oils like petroleum or shea butter. Choose a moisturizer that contains dimethicone. Choose a moisturizer that is non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic. Use moisturizer sparingly. Try a variety of moisturizers until you find what works best for you.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For larger bubbles you will need a different formula and a few other ingredients. Large bubble solutions generally call for corn starch and baking powder in addition to the soap and water. Some solutions call for personal lubricants, such as KY Jelly, to give the bubbles more elasticity. You can use glycerin in place of the lubricant, but your bubbles may not be as large. Mix together 12 cups of water, 1 cup of liquid dish soap, such as Joy or Dawn, 1 cup of cornstarch, and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of baking powder. Stir the mixture gently. Don't shake it, as this will cause foaming and ruin the mix.  Let the mixture sit for one hour, uncovered. You may need to stir it every now and then to make sure the cornstarch is completely dissolved.  Mix 2.5 to 3 oz of personal lubricant in 1 cup of warm water. Dissolve the lubricant completely and add it to your bubble mix.  You may find a layer of cornstarch at the bottom of your mixture, even after you have made some bubbles. This settling is natural, and shouldn't affect your bubbles. You can make your own wand for creating large bubbles, or you can use a hula hoop. To make your own, get two drinking straws, and about 3 feet of yarn.  Thread the yarn through both drinking straws and tie the two ends together. Pull the straws apart until you have a "hoop" with the straws acting as handles.  You can also use a wire hanger to make a giant bubble wand. Simply unfold the wire hanger and bend it into a loop. Pour your bubble solution into a container that is easy to reach into, such as a small bucket or plastic bin. Dip your wand into the bubble solution and hold it there for a few seconds. Lift the wand out and start walking backwards slowly to make large bubbles. Keep your arms high, and make sure you can see a film of bubble solution in your wand. Let the air move through your wand to create the bubbles.

SUMMARY: Gather your ingredients. Make your solution. Make a wand for your giant bubbles. Make the bubbles.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Apply the isopropyl alcohol to the caulk via a spray bottle or blot it on with an old washcloth—this softens the caulk and makes it easier to remove. Use your caulk-removing tool to scrape away as much of the caulk as you can.  Wear rubber gloves while you work to protect your hands. You shouldn’t have to pay more than $10 for the caulk-removal tool. Keep a garbage bag nearby as you scrape off the caulk so you can easily put it to the side. You won’t be able to reuse it for anything, so throw it away with your regular trash. If you can’t get all of the caulk off, that’s okay—you’ll be sanding down the tub later and can work off any bits that are stuck then. and the spout so they don't get painted. Use a screwdriver to take out the drain and water spout fixtures, then set them to the side. If you’re having trouble getting a part out, try lubing it with some oil to loosen the screws. This is also a great time to give those fixtures a thorough cleaning. Submerge the fixtures in warm water and dish soap to loosen any hardened grime. Use an old toothbrush to scrub away any remaining dirt.
Summary: Use a caulk-removing tool and isopropyl alcohol to clear away the caulk. Discard of the old caulk so it doesn’t get in your way. Remove the drain

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To get many of the measurements, particularly dept, you will need to move the refrigerator. When doing so, be sure to remove everything in the refrigerator and have at least one strong person on hand to assist you.  Do not leave any shelves in the refrigerator that can be jostled during the moving process. Either take the shelves out and move them separately or use tape to secure them in place. Be sure that the doors don't open up while you move the refrigerator. Either take a strap and tie it around the doors or wrap tape around them. When moving a refrigerator, don't ever lay it on its side. Place the measuring tape against the back of the available space. Extend the tape out to the front of the counter. Write down the number on the measuring tape. Not only is it possible that you misread the tape measure, it is also possible that your house has settled. In the process, some of the surfaces might become uneven. Repeat the measurement at a different point in the space allotted for the refrigerator. If there is a discrepancy, use the smaller measurement. It is better to have too much space, not enough. If you have not allotted two additional inches on the side for the door hinges, you will need to move the refrigerator two inches out from the counter space to give the doors room to open. This will allow you more room for depth, but you will need to verify that the doors do not extend too far out into the room. Refrigerators require ventilation to work properly. There must be at least an inch of space remaining behind the refrigerator.
Summary:
Move the refrigerator. Measure from the back of the space to the front of the counter. Repeat the measurement. Decide if you want the refrigerator to extend past the counters. Allow at least an inch of space behind the refrigerator.