In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sun is a major trigger of rosacea, so always make sure your face is protected with at least SPF 30 sunblock. If it’s very sunny, try wearing a hat or spending as much time in the shade as possible. Cold air is also a common trigger for rosacea. When you go outside in the winter, cover your face with a scarf to protect your skin. Friction can aggravate rosacea, especially when you wash your face. Always use a light touch with your fingers and pat your face dry with a soft towel. These ingredients can irritate and dry out your skin, making rosacea symptoms worse. Look for hypoallergenic products designed for sensitive skin instead. Triggers can vary from person to person. Try to keep track of what makes your rosacea worse and try to avoid those triggers.
Summary: Apply sunscreen to your face whenever you go outside. Cover your face when it’s cold outside. Be gentle when you wash your face. Use facial cleansers that are free of alcohol or fragrances. Avoid any triggers that make your rosacea worse.

It has an icon that resembles blue, red, yellow, and green sheets stacked on top of each other.  Click the BlueStacks icon in the Windows Start menu, or Applications folder on Mac to open Bluestacks. It's the first tab at the top of the screen.  It has an icon that resembles a house.  This displays the Home Screen. Games and apps are displayed on the Home Screen.  Click a game or app to launch it in BlueStacks. Clicking on the screen emulates a tap with your finger. If the game required you to drag objects with your finger, you can click and drag them with your mouse. Use the up and down arrow keys to zoom in and out. If the game requires you to shake your phone, you can do this by using the keyboard shortcut.  You can also click the icon with three dots in the sidebar to the right, and then click the icon that resembles a phone shaking. If you need to rotate the screen, you can use the keyboard shortcut.  You can also click the icon with three dots in the sidebar to the right, and then click the icon that resembles a phone rotating.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Bluestacks. Click the Home tab. Click a game to open it. Click to tap. Click and drag to tap and drag. Press ↑ and ↓ to zoom in and out. Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+3 to shake. Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+4 to rotate.

Q: Keeping your dreads clean will actually help them lock faster and stay locked. Dirty, unmaintained dreads will start to smell and become fuzzy or uneven. Use shampoo that contains no residue as well as no preservatives or additives. This will ensure the shampoo will not dry out your dreads. You can find residue-free shampoo at your local hair supply store or online. While hair wax and gel can help to smooth out your dreads, they can also make them greasy and loose. Only use wax and gel on your dreads once a month or a few times a year to touch them up. Do not use wax or gel daily, as this can cause a buildup of product and ruin the lock in your dreads.  Look for hair wax or gel that is formulated for dreadlocks. They will usually contain ingredients that will help to smooth and maintain dreadlocks properly. Opt for gel if you are locking your dreads for the first time. Keep your dreads looking slick and tight by maintaining a regular locking routine. You may try alternating between twisting and palm rolling to lock your dreads. Lock your dreads once a day so they do not get loose or fuzzy. If you are unsure of the best way to maintain your dreads, or if you are having trouble maintaining them on your own, see a professional hairdresser for guidance. Look for a hairdresser who has experience maintaining dreadlocks. Ask them for advice on the best way to keep your dreads looking good, based on your hair type and your lifestyle.
A: Wash your dreads once every 2 to 3 days with a residue-free shampoo. Use wax and gel sparingly. Follow a regular locking routine. See a professional hairdresser.

Problem: Article: You can find this in the Start menu or by pressing ⊞ Win+R. This will open the History folder for the current user. It is not possible to view the contents of another user's History folder, even if you are logged in as an administrator. The History folder contains four folders: 3 Weeks Ago, 2 Weeks Ago, Last Week, and Today. Everything older than three weeks will be found in the 3 Weeks Ago folder. All of your history entries are sorted into website folders. Each folder will contain the links to the specific pages you visited. It will load in your default browser, which may not be Internet Explorer. Right-click a link in one of the folders and select "Add To favorites" to add it to your bookmarks. You'll be prompted to select a location and give it a title. You can delete entries like you would any file in Windows. You can right-click one and select "Delete," or select multiple entries first. You can also drag entries to other locations or the Recycle Bin.
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Open the Run window. Type shell:history and press ↵ Enter. Select the date range you want to view. Select the website folder that you want to open. Double-click an entry to open it. Add an entry to your bookmarks. Delete entries.