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Use your fingers to pull straight up on the nozzle while holding the perfume bottle on a level surface. Set the nozzle aside when it pops off.  Discard the cap and nozzle if you don’t want them for decorative purposes. This step applies for standard spritzer tops. Plug-style perfume tops do not have a nozzle, as you typically dab the perfume on yourself. You can skip right to cleaning the bottle. Inspect the top of the perfume, and cut away any plastic encasing the metal that connects the top to the bottle with a knife or sharp scissors. Discard the plastic. Gently, use the edge of a knife to go around the base of the exposed metal connector.  Pry up the metal all the way around the top of the bottle until it begins to loosen. Take care not to apply too much pressure against the thin glass neck of the bottle, as this can cause it to chip. Hold your perfume bottle securely with one hand, while using the other to grip the loosened metal with a pair of pliers. Applying gentle pressure, pull the metal straight up until it comes off the perfume bottle.  Take care not to spill any remaining perfume in the bottle as you pull the metal connector off. Discard the metal connector in the trash. Pour your perfume into another glass vessel if you intend to save it. Screw on the top securely. Pour any perfume you don’t want to save down the sink and rinse the drain with hot water. You can discard the remaining perfume in the trash if you like, but your garbage will have a strong scent until you take it out. Turn the sink on so the stream of water is gentle rather than fast. Fill the perfume bottle with hot running water, and then dump it. Repeat the process at least twice. A strong stream of water may cause splashing and disperse residual scent throughout your bathroom. Heat 1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of white vinegar in a mug in the microwave at 20-second intervals until it is warm but not hot. Over the sink, pour the vinegar into your rinsed perfume bottle until it is ¾ of the way full. Plug the opening to the bottle with your finger, and shake the bottle for 30 seconds.  Let the vinegar-filled bottle sit in the sink for at least an hour to remove some of the scent. After an hour, pour the used vinegar down the drain and rinse the vinegar away with water to dissipate any residual smell. Fill your sink with hot water deep enough to cover your perfume bottle. While it fills, add a few drops of dish detergent. Submerse the bottle in the soapy bath for 5 minutes.  Use a bottlebrush to clean the interior of the bottle with soap. Kitchen gloves can help if the water feels warm to the touch. Rinse the bottle with clean water. Place the bottle outside or on a sunny ledge indoors to dry. If the bottle isn’t dry in 24 hours, you can speed the process using a canister of compressed air to spray the interior dry. Follow the manufacturer’s directions on the compressed air canister, including any potential safety precautions.

summary: Take the exterior cap off the perfume bottle and pull off the nozzle. Cut off the plastic valve and loosen the metal around the perfume bottle’s neck. Use needle nose pliers to remove the metal around the neck. Discard or reserve any remaining perfume. Rinse the perfume bottle out with hot running water. Wash the bottle out with warm white vinegar. Wash the bottle in a hot water and dish detergent bath. Dry the bottle outside in bright sunlight.


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Write down the letters in the words "Homecoming?" or "Prom?" on different pieces of poster board. Gather some of your friends and ask each one to hold a different letter in the word. Invite your date over and surprise her with the question. You can do this at your school at the end of the day or in the morning before everyone arrives. Think of your favorite romantic artists and musicians. Choreograph a dance routine before hand and practice with your friends. Then, invite your date over and put on the routine and pop the big question at the end.  If you can't sing, play the track over speakers and lip sync for a more comedic feeling. Search for choreographed dances online that you can use for your proposal. Choose a song that you both enjoy, or a popular romantic song. Some good ones include “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye, “I Want It That Way” by the Backstreet Boys, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” by Whitney Houston. If you want to be subtle with your question or you don't know your potential date that well, write down a note that explains why you want to go to prom or homecoming with the person. Remember to include details about why they are important to you and how happy it would make you if they went to prom with you. Slip the note to a friend and ask them to pass it to your date. Your note can say something like "Hey Jane, you're an amazing person. Ever since we met, I knew that we had a special connection and bond. I just want to get to know you more. I'd like to know if you want to go to homecoming with me. Please answer on this note. Yours Truly, Brad."

summary: Have your friends spell it out. Organize your talented friends to do a song and dance routine. Get a friend to deliver the question in a note.


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Some experts think it’s fine to shower every other day, but this depends on whether or not you’ve been sweating or if you have body odor. The standard is to shower at least once daily using a mild, gentle soap. Avoid harsh soaps, which will strip your skin of moisture.  Be sure to scrub in all of the crevices – behind the knees, between your toes, under your arms and so on. Avoid hot showers and baths – use warm water instead. Using hot water can strip the oils from your skin. Flouride toothpaste is recommended. Wet your toothbrush and put a dollop of toothpaste (about the size of a small pea) on the bristles. Gently brush each tooth in a circular motion, taking care to clean the front, back, and sides of every tooth. Brush your tongue with your toothbrush to remove any buildup on it, which is one of the main causes of bad breath.  Gargle with an antibacterial mouthwash after brushing your teeth.  Be sure to swish it all around in your mouth, including between your teeth. Get a new toothbrush every three months, or whenever the bristles start to fray and bend. Use an 18 inch piece of floss. Wrap most of it around the middle fingers of each hand, leaving one or two inches between them. Gently push the strand between every tooth, sliding the floss up and down. Wrap the floss around the base of each tooth to remove debris, making sure you go beneath the gumline. After showering and toweling off, apply an antiperspirant or deodorant underneath both arms. This will help you control any sweating you do during the day, as well as manage any body odor you might have. If you’d prefer to use something more natural and with fewer chemical additives, check your local health food store for options.
summary: Shower every day. Brush your teeth twice per day. Floss at least once per day. Use an over-the-counter antiperspirant or deodorant.