Problem: Article: Washing your face at nighttime before you go to bed is the best time to wash your face to remove makeup, dirt, and oil that has built up throughout the day.  Massage a dollop of cleanser and warm water onto your face, paying special attention to under your eyes. Never use soaps or body wash on your face because it can irritate the skin.  Consider using makeup remover wipes before washing your face, or a wash specially made for removing makeup, if you regular facial cleanser still leaves behind traces of makeup. Regular exfoliation can help prevent acne, reduce wrinkles, and shrink your pores—leaving them less likely to clog. Be careful when exfoliating under your eyes so that you don’t damage the delicate skin in that area. Your pores may be getting clogged due to the oil and dirt on your pillowcase. Changing your pillowcase once per week may help to reduce the amount of oil and dirt that gets onto your eyelids while you sleep.  Make sure to use a hypoallergenic detergent to wash your pillowcase. You might also consider switching to a satin pillowcase since these do not hold onto as much dirt and oil as some other pillowcase fabrics do. Frequently changing your skin care products may also be a cause of clogged pores. Stick with the facial cleanser and moisturizer that work best for you and avoid trying new ones too often.  If you think that your current skin care products might be to blame, then it is okay to try something new. Just make sure that you don’t switch back and forth. You may experience a temporary period of more breakouts when you switch to a new product, but this should not last more than 4 to 6 weeks. If it does, then the new product is likely making matters worse and you should try a different product. These bumps may be milia, which are caused by dead skin cells becoming trapped under the surface of the skin. The milia are often mistaken for clogged pores, but the skin actually needs to be lanced for treatment. While there are home treatments for removing milia found on other areas of your face, it should never be done around your eyes.
Summary: Wash your face regularly with a mild facial cleanser. Exfoliate your face 3 times per week to keep your skin healthy. Change your pillowcase once per week. Avoid switching out your facial care products too often. See a dermatologist if you have white, raised bumps under your eyes.

Problem: Article: . Adorable people can always be found helping others, whether you're helping an old lady cross the street, helping your little brother with his homework, or helping a puppy find a new home. Look out for opportunities where you can help people, whether they are people you know or strangers in need of help. When you're talking to one of your friends and it obviously seems like he has a problem, then you should offer to help even if he hasn't asked you for it. This doesn't mean that you should get taken advantage of by always helping your friends and getting nothing back. If you help your friends, then they should help you. If you volunteer your time, then the universe will get you back. Being youthful is different from acting young or being completely immature. It just means that you shouldn't be world-weary, or look so tired and downtrodden that you've forgotten the fun, playful person you were as a child. Remember what it was like to have fun all the time, to be fascinated by the world, and to seize new opportunities. Laugh at corny jokes, try a dance class, or just chase your best friends around a park. You can be wise while still choosing to be young at heart. Youthful people don't complain about having to walk or to do something they don't want to do; they're too busy being in awe of life to slow down to complain. Adorable people always know when to say "please" and "thank you" and keep everything upbeat and positive. They are always polite, respectful to their elders and people in the service industry, and they hold doors for people and avoid burping or belching in public. They put napkins on their laps before they eat, know how to be kind over the telephone, and clean up after themselves. If you want to be adorable, then you definitely have to hone your manners. Adorable people are also very sweet. Being sweet means being kind, joyful, and generally gracious to others. If you're sweet, then you want to make other people feel loved and special, and to show people that you really care about them, even if you're just getting to know each other. This shouldn't be faked or forced, and you shouldn't be sweet one minute only to be mean behind someone's back the next second. Being sweet takes practice, but you can learn to show love for people if you work on it. . Adorable people are playful because they're curious about life and love exploring things. They like kicking a soccer ball around a beach, they like getting piggyback rides, and they like teasing their friends and having a good time. If you want to be playful, then you have to be open to new things, not be afraid to look at the world like a kid, and to find new uses for old things. If you want to be adorable, then being playful will help you keep up your sweet, fun image.
Summary: Be helpful Be youthful. Have good manners. Be sweet. Be playful

Problem: Article: You want both ends hanging down on your chest. Adjust the cravat so the right is slightly longer than the left. Bring the right side across the top of the left side. The left and right sides should now be back on their original side, but the right side is now wrapped around the left. Wrap the right side around the back, and then pull the right side up through the center of the neck band. Fold the fabric over the top of the neckband so it hangs down the front center of your chest. Tuck the extra fabric into the opening of your collared shirt. Follow the same procedure as for the casual cravat, but instead of tucking the excess fabric into your shirt, tuck it into your vest. If you like, use a cravat pin to keep the top layer of fabric in place. Take the fabric that you pulled up and over the neck band, and tuck it into the fabric loops that you created by wrapping the cravat. Adjust the knot and tuck the excess fabric into your shirt or vest.
Summary:
Hang the cravat around your neck. Loop the right side behind the left. Cross the right over the front of the left again. Tie a casual cravat. Tie a wedding cravat. Make a scrunchie wedding cravat.