Problem: Article: This recipe has a higher ratio of glue, which makes it much stickier but also prevents cracks. The addition of glycerin also reduces cracking in the final product.  This recipe also dries much faster, taking only about 30 minutes. However, after making the recipe you will have to wait at least one night and preferably a week until you can use the dough. This makes it less sticky. This will keep your clothes clean and tidy during the process. Mix ½ cup water with 2 cups pva (wood) glue in a non-stick pot. Boil them for two minutes while stirring constantly and then remove from the heat. You can use any white children's glue but wood glue works best for this recipe because it is stronger. Put the cornflour and water in a bowl and pour into the pot of boiling glue and water. Mix the ingredients well.  Cover the dough with plastic while it is cooling. If using food coloring, add one to two drops and adjust as needed. Otherwise you can paint the clay after drying. Remove the dough and knead well. Continue kneading and adding extra cornstarch until the dough becomes less sticky. You want to work the gluten in the cornstarch into nice pliable dough. It is now ready for use. Put the dough in an airtight bag to prevent it from drying out while you wait until making use of it.
Summary: Use this recipe for homemade polymer clay for a version that does not crack. Wear old clothes or an apron. Mix the water and glue in a non-stick pot and boil for two minutes. Mix the cornflour with ¼ cup of water in a mixing bowl and pour into the blend. Sprinkle cornflour on a suitable work surface. Stop kneading when the clay is smooth and pliable. Store in an airtight bag to prevent drying out.

Problem: Article: Stick to your travel itinerary and avoid taking shortcuts. If you do need to take a detour, follow the detour signs closely. Don't take unmarked roads or routes that you're unsure of.  Stay on main roads so you can stop and ask for help if necessary. Adjust your travel plans if the weather worsens and you don't feel comfortable driving. Always wear your seat belt and be aware of your surroundings. Avoid speeding or breaking local traffic laws. Instead, drive cautiously and safely. If you're driving into a foreign country, it's especially important to read about their driving laws since they might be very different than the ones you're used to. Find a safe, well-lit location and park your car. Lock your doors and close your eyes for 20 to 30 minutes. It's better to take a little time to rest than risk getting into an accident by driving drowsy.  Start your journey after a good night's sleep so you're less likely to be tired on the drive. Drink something caffeinated before you rest so you wake up feeling more energized. It's illegal to talk on a cell phone or text in many areas, so don't use your phone or you may get a ticket. Talking on the phone or texting distracts you when you should be focusing on your surroundings.  If you do need to take a call, pull off to a safe spot and have your conversation. Having a hands-free phone call is just as distracting as holding the phone up to your ear, so avoid using a headset to call someone. Getting out of the car for a few minutes to stretch your legs and use the restroom is a simple way to break up the drive. You can use these short breaks to contact friends or family and tell them where you're at. Stop at designated rest stops or well-lit businesses. Avoid taking a break on the side of the road or in an unsafe area.
Summary: Take a popular route with major roads. Follow the local traffic laws and drive below the speed limit. Pull off and take a short nap if you feel drowsy. Avoid talking on the phone or texting while you drive. Take rest breaks to recharge.

Problem: Article: It’s important to properly bandage it so that you can’t get at it to pick at it. Cuts and scrapes are common, and most of these will create a scab during the healing process. Try using glycerin soap rather than an antibacterial soap on your wound. Glycerin soap is better for hydrating and moisturizing your skin. Be gentle when washing the scab -- you don’t want to tear it. Pat the scab dry. Choose an antibiotic cream or ointment, available at any pharmacy. Keeping the scab covered in cream or ointment will speed up the healing and kill any germs that might remain in the wound. It might sting, but it’s going to help the wound heal better than it would without antibiotics. Even though many of us have learned that you shouldn’t cover a wound, new research shows that it’s actually better to cover it. It will probably take at least four to five days for the scab to fully form and the wound to heal. Keep it covered for that period.
Summary: Wash the wound with soap and water. Apply an antibiotic. Cover your wound as it’s scabbing.

Problem: Article: There are many tinted moisturizers available that will provide light coverage for your freckles. Many of these contain sunscreen as well, with an SPF 15 to 30 rating. Go for the SPF 30 if you can find it. This will help to provide some coverage of your freckles and protect your skin from the sun as well. Mineral foundation helps conceal and blend freckles with your natural skin tone. Consult a mineral makeup consultant to determine which foundation color works best for your particular complexion.  Choose a foundation in between your lighter color and the color of your freckles. Apply the mineral foundation all over with a kabuki brush to get the natural, flawless look mineral makeup is known for. This type of foundation is great for people with dry skin. Choose a color slightly lighter than the color of your freckles. Apply the foundation with a cotton ball or makeup applicator, and make sure to blend it well for best results.  Applying a small amount of powder over the foundation helps it set and stay in place all day. Avoid the temptation to apply more than one layer of foundation. You may end up drawing extra attention to the areas you'd like to cover.
Summary:
Use a tinted moisturizer that contains sunscreen. Try natural mineral foundation. Use a cream foundation.