Problem: Article: If you can't find a small bowl, you can use a cup or teacup instead. You will need 1 teaspoon turmeric powder, 2 teaspoons rice flour, and 3 tablespoons of plain yogurt.  If you can't find rice flour, try garbanzo flour or finely-ground oats.  If you don't have yogurt, try using some milk, cream, or sour cream. If you decide to use milk or cream, start with 1 tablespoon and add more until you get a paste-like consistency. You want to end up with a paste-like consistency. If the mask is too thin and watery, add more flour. If the mask is too dry, add more yogurt. Turmeric powder is often used in dying fabric. It won't stain your skin, but it may stain your clothes. To keep this from happening, consider draping a towel across your shoulders and securing it with a clip. Dip your fingers into the mask, and spread it across your face. Try to avoid your lips, eyes, and eyebrows. Some of the ingredients in this mask are also used in hair removal. You may want to lie down or sit in a chair with your head tilted back so that the mask doesn't slide off your face. Lean over a sink, and splash your face with warm water. Gently massage your skin with your fingers until the mask is rinsed off. If there is any residue, you may need to use some face wash as well. The cool water will help seal and tighten the pores.
Summary: Find a small bowl for your ingredients. Pour the ingredients into the bowl. Stir the ingredients with a spoon or fork. Consider covering your shoulders with a towel. Spread the mask over your face. Leave the mask on for three to five minutes. Rinse the mask off with warm water. Splash your face with cool water, then pat it dry.

Problem: Article: The frequency with which you'll need to replace your contact lenses will depend entirely upon the type of contact lenses you wear. You may be able to find this information on the packaging of your contact lenses; if you cannot find this information on your contact lens packaging, call your eye doctor to find out how frequently you should be replacing your lenses.  Daily disposable lenses typically need to be replaced every day. Two week disposable lenses should be replaced once every two weeks. Monthly disposable lenses should be replaced once every month. Once you know how often you should be replacing your lenses, you'll need to determine how long you've actually been using them. It's okay if you don't remember the exact date, but you should be able to identify approximately how long you've been using that pair of lenses. Going forward, you should take measures to keep track of the date you started using the lenses and how long they're meant to be worn.  It may be helpful to mark the start date on a calendar or on the contact lens packaging. Try setting a daily, weekly, or monthly alert for yourself on your cellphone so that you remember to replace your lenses. You can set this alert to repeat on a regular basis so that you never forget to replace your contact lenses when you're supposed to. If you're unsure about how long you've had your current contact lenses, it may be best to be proactive and cautious. Discard any lens that you think is overused, especially if you've experienced any pain or discomfort. Immediately discard any lens that has become ripped or torn, as this can scratch your cornea or cause other types of damage to your eye.  It's better to have to pay for an extra pair of contact lenses than to risk damaging your eyes and altering your vision. Once you replace your lenses, begin keeping track of the date you open a new pair. Be aware of how long your type of contact lenses are meant to be worn, and don't overwear them going forward.
Summary: Check how often your lenses need to be replaced. Evaluate how long you've had these lenses. Err on the side of caution.

Problem: Article: If you aren't, hang around him a lot, talk to him, sit by him. Friendship should always come first if you want to be with him in school, especially elementary. People this young would be surprised if they found out you liked a boy that you hardly knew. What are his interests, what does he like doing and what things do you have in common with him? Find those things out. Then you can start to do things that he likes. Maybe play a sport that he likes. Or get him a present on his birthday. It wouldn't seem that suspicious if you were already friends. If you don't know his friends, make more effort to get to know them. Maybe the person you like hangs out with his friends a lot, so try to join in the group, even if you're a little shy you might be the only girl there. Don't know how? Just let him be your best friend how you'd do it for your girl best friend. Hang out with him the most, partner up for projects. Maybe if he has a sibling who your friends with as well, go to his house. Don't steal him though. That's not how you do it. Try to stay as calm as you can if you get into an argument or disagreement with him. The last thing you'll want is first thinking of him as your crush, and then an enemy.   Don't call him stupid or ugly or anything mean. Show him you're there for him but don't baby him. Stand up for him and let him see that you really mean your friendship with him. Show him that you're brave. Some boys find this feeling nice. That means, give it time. Even if it progresses no further than friendship, at least you have a good friend in the making. After all, you're both still really young and there is a lot of life ahead of both of you.
Summary: Make sure to be friends with the boy you like. Get to know him well. Get to know his friends more. Be his best friend. Be nice and be thoughtful. Don't let people make fun of him. Allow the friendship to blossom properly.

Problem: Article: Though it may be harder to see on some breeds, all dogs and cats can get jaundiced yellowish skin.  Check the gums, whites of the eyes, base of the ears, nostrils, abdomen, and genitals, as the jaundice may be more noticeable in these areas.  If you suspect your pet has jaundice, take him to a vet for immediate examination. If you pet has jaundice, he has an underlying illness, such as hepatitis or other liver problems, that will require veterinary treatment or it could become fatal. As with humans, your pet’s urine may be darker due to increased bilirubin being excreted. Unlike humans, the pet’s stool may also be darker and orange colored. Your pet may urinate more than usual. Pets with jaundice may be excessively thirsty but lack an appetite, and suffer weight loss while having abdominal distension. These are all symptoms that coincide with jaundice to reflect an underlying illness. As with humans, your pet may be lethargic and have difficulty breathing, also due to the underlying illness.
Summary:
Look at your dog or cat’s skin. Monitor urine and stool output. Watch your pet’s eating habits. Observe your pet’s behavior.