Put petroleum jelly or lip balm on your lips to protect them from hot or cold conditions. Extreme weather can harm your lips and leave them chapped and dry, so be sure to give your lips a protective coating so they don't get red and chapped.  Petroleum jelly is a cheap and effective product that can moisturize your lips and prevent them from getting chapped. If you want some color on your lips, try a tinted lip balm or lip gloss. You can also put on lipstick over petroleum jelly if you want color and protection. Exposure to the sun can do a lot of damage to the surface of your lips. Look for a lip balm or chapstick that contains sunscreen and apply it daily before exposing your lips to the sun. Pick a lip balm or chapstick that has an SPF rating of 30 or higher. If your lips are tender or swollen, it could be caused by products you are putting on them. Keep track of your symptoms and stop using any products that may be irritating your lips. For example, many lip plumping products can be used safely but there is a chance that they will irritate your lips. If the product you are using is irritating or hard on the surface of your lips, stop using it. If you want to exfoliate your lips because they are peeling or coarse, you should only do it lightly and no more than once a week. While you can use beauty products designed for gentle exfoliation, you can also just use a soft toothbrush to gently rub the surface.  After exfoliating, apply a moisturizer to replenish your lips. Get a separate toothbrush to brush your lips. But make sure that it has got soft bristles.

Summary: Use moisturizing products on your lips. Apply sunscreen to your lips daily. Discontinue using products that irritate your lips. Exfoliate your lips lightly, if necessary.


While you don't need condensed milk to make chocolate biscuit cake, many recipes call for it. Adding condensed milk will give your cake a creamy, fudgy texture and allow it to be sliced more easily. Golden syrup is similar to honey and will add a gooey sweetness to your chocolate biscuit cake. Look for golden syrup in the international section of supermarkets, or even large stores like Walmart. There are several ways to get creative with your chocolate biscuit cake. The options are virtually endless. Add nuts, raisins, tiny marshmallows, M&Ms, gummy bears, espresso powder, or anything that sounds good. Experiment with white chocolate as a frosting, drizzle, or even a main ingredient. You can also try using semi-sweet or milk chocolate to change up the flavor of your cake. You can even use chocolate with hazelnut, chili pepper, or salt for an interesting spin on this traditional recipe. Cover your cake with frosting and a creative drizzle of chocolate. Don't stop there. Dust the top with a sprinkle of powdered sugar or add a dash of whipped cream. Crumble some biscuit crumbs on top and add some chocolate shavings or chips. Change the ratio of the biscuits. The more biscuit crumbs you use, the denser your cake will be. Adjust a number of biscuits based on your own preferences or try different ratios to make the perfect cake. You can also use different kinds of biscuits. Try ginger flavored biscuits for a unique twist. Cut your cake into cubes and arrange on a platter like brownies. Wrap cubes in wax paper and give them to friends, family, or take a tray to a classroom, party, or to work.

Summary: Mix in some condensed milk. Use golden syrup. Pack your cake full of goodies. Try different kinds of chocolate. Decorate the ultimate cake. Get creative with the biscuits. Make chocolate biscuit fudge bars.


A strong, comfortable stance will enable you to unleash powerful punches and swiftly evade blows from your opponent. Always keep your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight evenly balanced on both feet. Most of your weight should be on your back foot.  Keep your elbows in and your hands up, with your left under your cheek and your right under your chin. Keep your chin down at all times. If you're a right-handed fighter, the proper stance is to have your left foot in front of you, pointing away from your opponent at a 45° angle. Your left heel should line up with your right toe. If you’re left-handed, reverse the stance and lead with your right foot. Good footwork in the ring will help you evade your opponents and move in quickly for a strike. Focus on making quick movements in the ring, pivoting and sliding with the balls of your feet when necessary. Avoid putting weight on your heels when moving into the boxing ring. This will move your center of gravity backwards ad make it easier for your opponent to knock you down.  Keep your spine straight when you’re moving around in the ring. Keep your upper body relaxed so it won’t restrict your legs’ movement. Also, never cross-step (put one foot in front of the other when you step forward). This can put you in an unbalanced, indefensible position. every time you spar. Wrapping your hands will protect them from being cut or seriously bruised while you box. Hook your thumb and pull the tape down and wrap it around your wrist 3 times. Then pull the tape up and wrap it around your hands 3 times.  Bring the tape back down under the pad of your thumb and make “X” shapes in the gaps between your fingers. Do this starting with your pinky and ring fingers. Pull the tape through each gap, then twist it across the bottom of your hand along the upper pads. Cross the tape over the back of your hand from right to left and then go underneath. Repeat the process for the other gaps. When you've completed that, wrap around your thumb once and then around the back of your hand. Wrap your thumb again and then pull the tape across your palm. From here, wrap your knuckles 3 times and end by wrapping your wrist once.

Summary: Develop a stable stance for effective defense. Stand on your toes and keep moving to practice your footwork. Tape your hands


This is the easiest and fastest method of removing an eyelash. Splashing your eyes with water can cause the eyelash to simply be rinsed out with the water. Mineral and bottled water is ideal as it's more sterile than tap water. You can use tap water if you don't have mineral or bottled available. Cup your hands, catch some water in them, and splash into open eyes. It is okay to blink when the water touches your eye. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. This is another, slightly gentler way to rinse out the eyelash using water. Use mineral or bottled water if you have it.  Pour water into a large bowl. Slowly lower your face, with open eyes, into the water until the liquid touches your eyes. If you feel the urge to blink when your eyes touch the water, do so. All that matters is that the liquid touches your eye. The eyelash should then wash out into the bowl. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone. Saline, like mineral water, is more sterile than tap water and safer for the eye.  Take an eyedropper and fill it with saline solution. While keeping your eyes open, pour a few drops directly into the open eye. Hopefully, the eyelash washes right out. Repeat if necessary. Many saline solutions come in small bottles with a squirt head. If this is the case, you don't have to use an eyedropper. Simply lift the bottle and pour a few drops into your eye. Blink and if necessary, repeat several times until the eyelash is washed out.
Summary: Flood the eye by splashing water into your eyes. Rinse the eye by lowering your open eyes into water. Pour a saline solution (eye drops) into the eye.