Problem: Article: Twisting or pulling your tights will stretch them and cause them to lose their shape. You can gently squeeze them to remove excess water but do not wring them. A soft towel will gently absorb the excess water from your tights after you take them out of the sink or washing machine. Since the nylons are made up of thin, delicate fabric, they should dry quickly. You should never put your tights into the dryer, as the heat will damage the fibers. You also run the risk of the nylons snagging in the door or on another piece of clothing. Instead, lay your tights flat or hang them on a clothes horse until they dry.
Summary: Squeeze your tights gently to remove any excess water. Roll your tights up in a towel to blot them until they are damp. Hang your tights or lay them flat to air dry. Finished.

Problem: Article: This step is particularly important if you are changing your piercing for the first time. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, making sure to scrub them in warm water for at least 20 seconds. Dry with a clean towel. If you're changing your tragus jewelry out for a new piece, make sure to sterilize the new jewelry. Wash it in soap and water, and then dunk it in rubbing alcohol for a minute or two. Your hair will get in the way as you try to change your jewelry. It's best to pin it back out of the way to make the process easier on yourself. Of course, if you have short hair, it won't be a problem for you. Wipe the piercing and the area around it with rubbing alcohol to keep the area sterile. This will prevent having germs or bacteria left on your skin from causing an infection while you handle the piercing.
Summary: Start with clean hands and jewelry. Pull your hair back. Clean the area with alcohol to keep it clean.

Problem: Article: Note it will take a few times doing this to notice a difference.
Summary: Mix 2 tablespoons of honey and 1/2 a teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply all over the face. Allow the mask to sink in for 20 to 30 minutes. Wash off with warm water.

Problem: Article: Shoulder pads are a classic solution to narrow or small shoulders. Some clothes come with built in shoulder pads, such as blazers and coats. You might also be able to get away with putting shoulder pads on under a thick sweater. Be careful not to overstuff with shoulder pads or they will look too obvious. Baggy clothing can actually make your shoulders look narrower, so it is best to avoid it. Instead, choose clothing that fits you well, such as fitted jeans and shirts. It is especially important to choose clothing that is fitted around your waist because this can help to create the V-shape that makes your shoulders look wider. Wearing horizontal stripes across your chest and shoulders can also make your shoulders look wider. Try wearing a sweater that has a stripe or two going across the chest and/or shoulder area. White can make you seem like you have wider shoulders as well by making the top half of your body appear larger. Try wearing white dress shirts and t-shirts to see if this enhances the size of your shoulders. You can take advantage of the effects of layering your clothes in the winter to give the look of wider shoulders. Try wearing a sweater over a long sleeved shirt, or layer a t-shirt over a waffle shirt. You can also try wearing two or three t-shirts in warmer weather to create this effect. However, make sure that the collars or sleeves of the other shirts don’t peak out or it may look odd. Wear a larger shirt over the others to hide the edges.
Summary:
Wear shoulder pads. Choose clothing that fits well. Try some horizontal stripes. Opt for white shirts. Dress in layers.