Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a good night's sleep to minimize puffiness and dark circles. Massage the skin around your eyes to encourage drainage and reduce puffiness. Invest in a good eye cream. Take it easy on the salt. Pamper the skin around your eyes with household remedies. Finished.

Answer: The skin around your eyes is extra thin, which means it is extremely sensitive and will show the effects of a sleepless night. Lack of sleep can affect your circulatory system, making the blood vessels more visible through the paper-thin skin under your eyes.  Sleep with your head propped up on two pillows, allowing the skin under your eyes to drain while you sleep and prevent puffiness.  Dark circles can also result from allergies, genetics, or bone structure. To lessen puffiness, try sleeping propped up on two pillows, which can help drain excess fluid from your face overnight. Swollen-looking eyes are usually a result of excess fluid under the eyes. Gently massaging the skin around your eyes can help move the fluid out of your face and into larger lymph nodes where it can be processed efficiently.  Gently tap and massage the skin around your eyes, using your ring finger (this is the weakest finger and will make sure you don't press or pull too hard). Work your way around your eye in a circle, starting at the outside corner, going down under your eye, and then over along the brow bone.  Learn more extensive techniques for a full facial massage. You may need to experiment with a few different eye creams to find the right one, but you ultimately want something that is moisturizing and contains vitamin E. Beware of eye creams that are too rich, greasy, or waxy, as these can trap dead skin cells and lead to tiny white bumps, or milia, around your eyes.   Look for creams that de-puff your skin (caffeine can help reduce puffiness) or contain gentle exfoliants.  Older women should look for creams that reduce wrinkles and firm the skin around your eyes, which can begin to droop as you age. A cream that plumps the skin can help the area around your eyes look youthful. A diet high in salt, MSG, alcohol, or artificial sweeteners can damage the skin around your eyes or cause excessive puffiness. Too much salt can cause your body to retain water and appear bloated. Because the skin around your eyes is so delicate, this puffiness will be even more apparent around your eyes. Cut back on your salt intake to reduce puffiness, especially the day before a special event. It's easy to de-puff and treat the delicate skin around your eyes with items you can find in your kitchen. That cucumbers on the eyes thing you've seen in the movies actually helps refresh the skin around your eyes. Either place two slices of chilled cucumber on your lids, or try plunging your face in a bowl of ice cubes and cucumber slices to brighten and de-puff your eyes. Try steeping two bags of black tea and, after allowing them to cool, place them over your eyes to reduce puffiness. Now you can go out and have some fun.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven to 500ºF (260ºC). Peel and quarter 1 1/2 lbs. Melt 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter in a small skillet. Toss the turnips with the melted butter in a small bowl. Place the turnips onto a roasting pan. Roast the turnips for 25-30 minutes, until they're tender and brown. Serve.

Answer: Put the track in middle position. of turnips. The pieces should resemble lemon slices.  Season them with salt and pepper to taste. Make sure to leave room between the pieces. During the process, you should toss and shake the pan once or twice to make sure that the turnips are evenly roasted. Enjoy these tasty roasted turnips while they're hot.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wind a length of thread around a separated rib to hold it in place. Stitch up small tears with a needle and thread. Sew on a waterproof fabric patch if you need to cover a hole. Use a nylon patching kit to fix your umbrella without sewing it.

Answer: One of the most common issues with inexpensive umbrellas is the canopy fabric coming detached from the end of one of the ribs. When this happens, all you have to do is thread a sewing needle and weave it through the small hole in the rib, up through the canopy fabric, then back down again. After a few passes, snip the thread and tie off the ends 2-3 times to make sure it holds. In the best case scenario, there will be no actual damage to the fabric itself, and your umbrella will be as good as new (or better) by the time you're finished. Thread your sewing needle with a strand of nylon thread and double-knot the loose end. Fold the torn canopy fabric over on itself by about 1⁄4 in (0.64 cm), then guide your needle back and forth through one side of the fabric and out the other until the knot comes to a stop against your first stitch. When you're done, tie the loose ends of the thread and snip off the excess.  Aim to leave 1⁄16–1⁄8 in (0.16–0.32 cm) of space between each of your stitches. A couple stitches will probably be all you need for a minor snag or puncture. Use a pair of fabric scissors to trim the patch 1⁄4–1⁄2 in (0.64–1.27 cm) larger than the hole on all sides. Place the patch over the hole on the inside of the canopy, then straight-stitch around the outer edges of the patch until it's held firmly in place.  Shop around for a patch with a color and texture that's similar to that of your umbrella. You'll most likely need to use a patch any time you're dealing with a rip or hole that's more than 1⁄4–1⁄2 in (0.64–1.27 cm) long or wide. First, soak up a small amount of rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball and gently dab the application site to clean it. Next, cut the replacement patch to fit your hole. Finally, peel off the adhesive backing and press the patch firmly into place over the damaged area.  Patching kits can be a lifesaver for those times when you don't have a needle and thread handy, or when you'd just rather not go to the effort of stitching your umbrella up yourself. You can pick up a nylon patching kit at any major craft store or home improvement center. The materials included with these kits typically measure 4–8 in (10–20 cm), and come in common colors like black, red, blue, green, navy, and orange.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Allow the wax to dry. Ice the wax. Scrape off the wax.

Answer:
If you start removing the wax before it has completely dried, you might smear the wax and make it more difficult to remove. Once the wax is dry, chill it using ice. Add a few ice cubes in a plastic sandwich bag and apply it to the surface of the wax. Chilling the wax will cause it to become brittle and easier to chip away. If the wax is on a pillow or removable fabric, consider putting the fabric in the freezer for better results. Using a butter knife, gently scrape the excess wax off of the fabric. Be careful to not use too much force as you could damage the fabric. You probably will not be able to remove all of the wax from the upholstery at this time.