Problem: Article: Shampoo is designed to cleanse the hair of dirt and oils. Washing away the natural oils your scalp produces is necessary for your hair to look clean, but it can dry out your hair. That’s where conditioner comes in. Each time you shampoo, follow up by using conditioner that’s right for your hair type.  If you have very dry or damaged hair, choose a moisturizing conditioner that will restore its shine. If you have fine, light hair, choose a lighter conditioner that won’t make your hair look limp. When it comes to conditioner, you can definitely have too much of a good thing. You should only use as much as you need for your hair type and length. If you use a handful of conditioner your hair will end up looking dull and even greasy. Use just enough to lightly coat your hair and make it easy to untangle the strands.  If you have short hair, you only need a dime-sized amount of conditioner. If you have medium hair, use a quarter-sized amount. For long hair, use a silver dollar-sized amount. If your hair tends to look dull even though the products you use claim they’ll make it look shiny and sleek, you may want to switch your products. Silicones are an ingredient in commercial conditioners that do indeed make hair look shiny – at first. After awhile, though, the silicones build up in your hair and cause it to lose its shine. Look for conditioner that’s labeled “silicone-free” and you won’t have to worry about this problem. You may also want to get sulfate-free shampoo. Sulfates strip hair of its natural oils very effectively – too effectively. If your hair is on the dry side, using shampoo with sulfates will dry it out even more, and no conditioner will be able to make it look healthy again. Use a sulfate-free shampoo paired with a silicon-free conditioner. This is a great choice for those with hair that tends to get dry and frizzy. Rather than rinsing the conditioner out, you spray it on or comb it through your hair and leave it in as your hair dries. If your hair is very fine or tends to get greasy easily, this may not be the best choice for you.
Summary: Condition after every shampoo. Use only as much as you need. Consider getting silicone-free conditioner. Look into leave-in conditioner.

Problem: Article: Allow it to burn until a small melted wax puddle forms around the flame area. The candle should lack fragrance, else it may overpower or mix poorly with the scent you're adding. Avoid placing the oil anywhere near the actual flame. Top up as often as needed.
Summary: Light a fragrance-free candle. Use a pipette or dropper to add a single drop of essential into the melted wax puddle. Expect the scent to begin wafting out as the candle continues to burn.

Problem: Article: " You should receive a message confirming that your request for payment was received.
Summary: Go to www.bsnl.in and click on "Pay Landline/ Broadband Bill" under the heading "My Account" in the center of the page. Click on the link titled "Quick Pay for Landline Bill" beneath the log in fields. Enter the information you are asked for, such as your name, contact information and account number, and then click "Submit. Check your mobile phone or email address to make sure that your payment has been sent.

Problem: Article: Pressing your lips together will help to distribute and even out the translucent powder. Keep pressing your lips together until the color looks even and your lips look matte all over. If there is still some shine, then you can apply a little more translucent powder to your lips and press them together again.
Summary:
Press your lips together.