Picking a fragrance or perfume can be overwhelming, but it is an effective way to enhance how you smell. Here are a few tips that experts recommend when selecting a perfume:  If you know there’s a certain perfume you like or a certain scent, ask a sales associate for assistance finding a similar fragrance. They should be able to help you narrow down the list and identify the notes in the fragrance that you are attracted to. It’s important to test the product on your skin because your unique skin pH affects the fragrance. Experts recommend wearing it for at least 20 minutes to get the full impact. Test out perfumes and fragrances in small batches so you don’t overwhelm yourself with too many scents at once. This might involve multiple trips, but it will help ensure you pick a product that smells gorgeous. Bring samples of the perfumes you like home so that you can test it in your own environment and when there is less pressure to purchase something. Perfume can quickly dissipate, so try these tricks to increase the longevity of the products you apply:  Apply perfume right after you shower, when your skin is moisturized and it easily absorbs the fragrance.  One of the best places to apply perfume is the hair because it holds the perfume well and will leave a gorgeous-smelling scent in your wake. Instead of spraying your hair directly with perfume, which can dry it out, apply it to your hairbrush prior to brushing.  Avoid rubbing the fragrance once it’s on your skin because this makes the top note of your perfume fade, minimizing the full effect.  Use a dab of vaseline or petroleum jelly on an area of your skin before applying perfume or fragrance to make the scent longer-lasting. Moisturizing your skin with unscented lotion before applying perfume also helps preserve the scent longer.  Fragrance oils are longer-lasting formulas, so choose these when you need to smell gorgeous for a longer period. Applying too much perfume can make you smell overwhelming rather than gorgeous, so keep these tips in mind to make sure you apply it properly:  Body splash, eau de cologne, and eau de toilette, have lower concentrations of fragrance oils and are usually more subtle, so if you tend to over-apply products, these might be a better choice.  If you are worried you put on too much perfume or body spray, use a makeup wipe on the area and start fresh.You can also sprinkle a little baby powder on the affected area, which should absorb the fragrance. Many people store their perfumes and fragrances in the bathroom, but the increased humidity, heat, and light in these locations can actually decrease the potency of these products. To keep your products smelling gorgeous, store them in dry and cool locations. Scented lotions can often be more fragrant, cheaper, and longer-lasting than perfumes.   If you’re someone who worries about where to apply the perfume or how much to apply, using a lotion may require less guesswork. Just smooth an even layer of the lotion over areas you would like to moisturize. You can add a few drops of your favorite perfume or body spray to unscented lotion for a gorgeous smelling version of your perfume that is usually more affordable. Scented bath products are also an easy and inexpensive way to smell gorgeous because they are often more affordable than perfumes.  If you are going to use a strong-smelling perfume or lotion, a lighter smelling body wash or shower gel might be a better choice so these scents are not competing. When you use multiple scented products, it’s important to consider how the scents will mix. Here are a few tips for choosing products that go together and compliment each other so you don’t choose a combination that leaves you smelling less than gorgeous:   Many companies release lotions, perfumes, and body sprays in the same line that are intended to work together. These are known as ancillary products, and if you are worried about how best to combine different products, these are often a safe bet.  Choose products in the same scent family so they go better together. For example, if you use a floral-based perfume, choose a floral-based shower gel or lotion. Products with vanilla, amber, and coconut layer well together and often pair with a wider range of products and scents.

Summary: Select a gorgeous-smelling fragrance. Keep your perfume from dissipating upon application. Don't overdo the perfume. Store your fragrances and perfumes properly. Use a gorgeous-smelling lotion. Use great-smelling bath products. Combine scented products carefully.


Turn off the water at the supply valve. Flush the toilet to remove most of the water (holding down the flusher for as long as possible). Remove the remaining water from the bowl by forcing it down with a plunger and mopping up the remaining water with a sponge. Then, remove the remaining water in the tank with the sponge as well. Disconnect the supply line using a wrench. You may want to take the opportunity to replace the line. If keeping the line, only disconnect it where it attaches to the toilet. Straddling the bowl, place a hand on either side of the base of the tank and lift it off, rocking it side-to-side a little to ease it off and making sure to bend with your knees. Put it somewhere out of the way but be sure to put it somewhere water resistant, as there may be residual water. Now you can remove the rest of the toilet. Grab the toilet and rock it side-to-side to break the wax seal underneath and lift it off the bolts. If the bolts are badly rusted and the toilet is getting caught, you may need to cut off as much of the bolts as you can see using a hacksaw. Remove the toilet and put it somewhere out of the way.

Summary: Get rid of all the water. Disconnect the line. Remove the tank. Remove the seat.


New growth on Wandering Jew plants often attracts tiny green insects called aphids. They're usually found near stems. One effective treatment is pinching off or pruning the affected stems and heavily misting the remaining plant with water. You can also use a hose or high-powered stream of water to blast them off of the leaves. Mist your plant often. When the humidity is low, your plant's leaves will turn brown, but periodic water misting will help the leaves stay vibrant. Keeping the leaves wet will also help with any aphid problems your plant may develop. Fill a spray bottle with water and just  mist until the leaves are lightly moistened.  Brown leaves can also be a sign that your plant is getting too much sunlight. In this case, make sure your plant is not directly in the sun by moving the pot or placing a filter, such as a curtain, in between the plant and the window. Try to use distilled or bottled water when misting the leaves for the best results. Leaves that lack their notable vibrancy and color are probably not getting enough sunlight. Gradually increase the amount of sun your plant receives so that you don't shock the plant. This might involve moving the pot closer to a window that receives more light or finding a sunnier spot in the yard for your plant. If the plant is fading in color, but the leaves are turning a faded yellow, the plant may be getting too much water and the roots are rotting. If this is happening, the plant is probably not putting on much new growth, if any. You'll need to cut out the portion of the plant that is rotting, make a cutting from a healthy part of the plant, and replant it.
Summary: Treat aphids. Refresh brown leaves. Restore faded leaves. Remove root rot.