Before you can use this scrub, you will need to make sure that your face is clean and free of makeup. Use warm water and your favorite face wash. Gently pat your face dry with a soft, clean towel. This will help make the mask even more effective. You can open your pores up by leaning over a bowl of hot water so that the steam hits your face. You can also hold a hot towel against your face. Do this for a few minutes. Because this mask contains honey, it can get very sticky, especially if it gets into your hair. You can prevent a sticky, hairy mess by pulling your hair back and securing it with a headband, hair clip, or hair tie. A small dessert bowl or a cup would be ideal. Whatever you decide to use, make sure that you can easily reach into it; you will be applying the scrub with your fingers. You will need 1 teaspoon of raw honey, 1 teaspoon of milk, and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of ground almonds. If you do not have ground almonds, or if you cannot find ground almonds, you can make your own by grinding some almonds in a blender, coffee grinder, or food processor. Using a spoon, mix the milk, honey, and ground almonds until you get a thick paste. Scoop the scrub out of the container using your fingers and apply it to your face. Gently massage it across your skin, so that the almond grains can exfoliate your skin. Avoid the sensitive areas around your nose, mouth, and eyes. Use cool water, and gently massage your face until you have rinsed the mask off completely. Rinse off with warm water. Do not rub your face with the towel. Instead, gently press the towel against your face in a light, tapping motion. If you wish, you can wipe your face with a cotton ball soaked in toner, and apply some moisturizer afterward. The toner will help tighten the pore and restore the pH of your skin, while the moisturizer will help lock the moisture in.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with a clean face. Consider using heat to open your pores. Tie your hair back. Find a small container to mix your ingredients in. Add some milk, honey, and ground almonds into the bowl. Mix the ingredients. Apply the scrub to your face. Rinse the mask off. Dry your face using a towel. Consider following up with toner and moisturizer. Finished.


If the baseball field is new, you won’t need to remove old chalk lines.  In most cases, though, you’ll need to use a shovel to remove the ragged, distorted chalk lines that were laid down previously.  The best shovel will have a straight lip, though a curved or pointed lip shovel will do.  Simply scrape the shovel back and forth across the chalk lines until the chalk is blended into the surrounding clay. Removing old chalk lines will prevent a buildup from forming down the middle of the line. Drive a stake into the ground at the pointed end of the home plate (where the catcher squats).  Tie a string to it and line it up with the edge of the plate that leads to first base.  When you arrive at the rear edge of the base, tie the end to another stake and drive it into the ground. The string will measure 90 feet (27.4 m). Tie another string to the stake you’ve already placed at the pointed corner of home plate.  Draw it parallel to the edge of the plate that leads toward third base.  When you reach the back edge of third base, tie the string to another stake and drive it into the ground. Like the first baseline, the third baseline will measure 90 feet (27.4 m). The inside edge is the edge closest to the pitcher’s mound.  Move in a straight lines from home plate to the two bases. Chalk lines are typically two-inches (5 cm) wide, but you could make the lines four inched (10 cm) wide if you wish.  A wider line will require more chalk, but will increase visibility. If you’re applying chalk to a field that will be used in competitive play, there might be regulations you’ll need to follow regarding the width of the lines, so consult your league handbook for more information. The batter’s boxes are located on either side of the home plate.  A template is like a big cookie cutter in the shape of a batter’s box.  Just line the template up with home base, then apply chalk along the inside of the template. Marking chalk is commonly sold at sporting goods stores in 50-pound bags.  You will not need more than 25 pounds (11 kilograms) of marking chalk to chalk a baseball field. Store marking chalk in a cool, dry place between uses to prevent it from clumping. If the dirt or clay is wet, the chalk settles and clumps together.  Avoid applying chalk immediately after it rains or after the field’s sprinkler system was used. If you chalk the field long before the game begins, players might disturb the chalk lines during warm-ups.  The final chalking should take place between warm-ups and the first pitch.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove old chalk by scraping it off with a shovel. Connect a string from the home plate to the rear edge of first base. Connect a string from the rear point at home plate to the back of third base. Apply chalk along the inner edges of the strings you’ve laid. Make chalk lines two inches (5 cm) wide. Use a template to chalk out the batter’s boxes. Buy chalk online or at your local sporting goods store. Apply chalk when the ground is dry. Avoid chalking the field too soon before a game.


It’s the multicolored pinwheel icon typically found in the app drawer or on the home screen. Clearing photos from your phone or tablet that have already been backed up to your Google Photos account is a great way to free up storage space. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen. You’ll see a list of photos that can be safely deleted from the phone or tablet. But don’t worry—they’ll still be available in the Google Photos app. The photos are now removed.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google Photos. Tap ☰. Tap Free up space. Tap Remove.


If you’re making the file for a school project, go over the project guidelines provided by your teacher. Be sure to follow any formatting or decorating instructions. For instance, your teacher may not allow clipart or printed images on the file. The style and theme of the project file should have something to do with the project itself so everything is cohesive.  For instance, if your project is about marine life, you could make the project file blue and decorate it with pictures of coral and fish. Alternatively, if your project is about a specific book, you could draw pictures of the characters or sketch a scene from the story. Once you know how you want your project file to look, map it out on a separate piece of paper with the same dimensions as the file. If you outline your design first, it can save you time spent correcting mistakes later.  You can use a ruler to figure out how much space you’ll use for each element as well as to help you center text or pictures. You don’t need to add tons of details; simply map out a quick sketch with text boxes, stick figures, and the like. You don’t have to cover every square inch of space! You can simply add a border and put the title of the project and your name in the middle. Even if you want to make a more detailed design, be sure to leave some blank space on the page.  Aim to leave at least a quarter of the page blank. If you decide to add text or a title, leave room around it so it’s easy to read. Take your time and pay attention to the details. Check all your text to make sure there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Avoid crossing out misspelled words—cover the area with a new sheet of paper or start over, instead.
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Review the project guidelines. Match the project file to the theme of the project. Outline your ideas before you begin decorating. Don’t make the project file too busy. Keep your work as neat as possible.