Article: Papaya soap is natural and using it regularly will help to lighten the skin. Use it at least twice a day, once in the morning and once at night, until you see results. Keep your skin moisturized because it can dry out your skin. You can also mash up a chunk of ripe papaya, and apply a big dollop on the areas. Leave it on for 30 minutes and then wash it off. In a couple of week's time, you should see significant lightening. These two ingredients are the lightening agents used for acne treatments and can also be used for this purpose. Dab a pad on the areas and then get into the shower. Let the steam sink in for a couple minutes and wash off. Don't do this treatment immediately after shaving, however, as it could irritate it. Mix juice from 1/4 lemon into a tablespoon of yogurt, and apply to the area. It acts as a mild bleaching solution that will safely lighten it. Apply aloe vera gel afterwards to keep your skin moist and hydrated. Don't do this treatment immediately after shaving, however, as it could irritate it. Soak several almonds for 24 hours. Then slide the skins off, and add a couple drops of milk to make a paste. Put on the bikini areas, and leave on for an hour. Wash off with warm water. If used regularly, it works as a mild lightener and also exfoliates and softens the skin. Pour some milk into a bowl and dip into with a cotton ball. Dab onto your skin. Milk is a natural skin lightener, and it also won't dry it out. It's not going to happen overnight but with regular use, you will see some slight results. Wipe off after 15 minutes. Do this a couple of times a day until you see results. Peroxide is highly acidic, so you may want to apply a little almond or coconut oil on the area after washing it off. Don't do this treatment immediately after shaving, however, as it could irritate it.
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Use Papaya Soap. Apply glycolic or salicylic acid acne pads. Use a lemon juice, yogurt mix. Apply almond paste. Try using milk to lighten and moisturize your skin. Apply peroxide onto the area.

Problem: Article: Soak your linen from 8 hours to overnight in your washing machine with cool water; you should add laundry detergent to it. In the morning, drain the washing machine and refill it with hot water. Wash the cloths with as short a cycle as possible to avoid abrasions to the material and add an extra rinse cycle since linen absorbs more soap and detergent than many other materials.  Do not use chlorine bleach on white linen napkins. While bleach will restore most white cloth to its original state, chlorine bleach will actually yellow linen. Avoid putting any other items in the washing machine. Other fabrics will increase the amount of friction that the linen will experience, and if they are of a different color those colors could run onto the napkins. Do not use any fabric softeners on linen. Repeat as needed if you notice any stains upon completion. The best way to dry linen is to hang it up on a line outside using some clothing pinchers during a warm, sunny day. If it's wet and rainy outside, you can lay the napkins flat on top of some terrycloth towels inside. Finish this off by first spraying the material with starch and then ironing the napkins on a low heat.  Starching and then ironing your napkins will help them to keep their form once folded and to have extra crisp creases. Do not use a mechanical dryer to dry your linen napkins. Doing so will weaken the fibers, causing them to become brittle and shortening the longevity of your napkins.
Summary: Wash your cloth napkins. Dry your napkins.

To make the sugar and phosphate sides, use strands of black and red licorice that have a hollow center. For the nitrogenous bases, use 4 different colored gummy bear candies.  Whatever candy you use, make sure that it is soft enough to allow a toothpick to puncture it.  If you have them on hand, colored marshmallows are a great substitute for gummy bears. Gather string and toothpicks to be used in creating the model. The string should be cut to be about 1 foot (30 cm) long, although you can make it longer or shorter based on your preferred size of DNA model.  Use 2 pieces of string that are the same length to make the double helix. Make sure you have at least a dozen toothpicks, although you may need a few more or less depending on how large you make your model These will be strung on your string in alternating colors and should be cut to 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. In a DNA strand, pairs of cytosine and guanine (C and G) are paired together, while pairs of thymine and adenine (T and A) are paired together. Choose 4 different colored gummy bears to represent these nitrogenous bases.  It doesn't matter if a pair goes C--G or G--C, as long as those are always the two in a pair. You cannot mix colors between pairs. For example, you cannot combine T--G or A--C. The colors you choose are completely arbitrary and are entirely based on personal preference. Take the 2 pieces of string and tie a knot in the bottom of each to prevent the licorice from slipping off. Then, thread the string through the hollow centers of the licorice in alternating colors.  The 2 colors of licorice symbolize the sugar and phosphate that make up the double helix strands. Choose one color to be the sugar group; your gummy bear nitrogenous bases will be attaching to this color of licorice. Make sure that your 2 strands have licorice in the same order so that they line up when placed next to each other. Tie another knot to the other end of the string once you have finished adding all your licorice pieces. Once you have paired off all your gummy bears in the C--G and T--A groups, use a toothpick and stick 1 bear from each pair at the ends of the toothpicks.  Push the gummy bears far enough on each toothpick that at least 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) of the sharp end is still sticking out. You can have more of some pairs than others; the number of pairs in real life DNA determines differences and changes in the genes they form. Lay out your 2 licorice strands flat on a smooth surface, and then attach the gummy bear toothpicks to the licorice by inserting the sharp ends into the licorice.  You should be attaching the toothpicks only to the “sugar” molecules that you decided on. These are all the pieces of licorice in the same color (for example, all the red pieces). Use all your gummy bear toothpicks, don't worry about saving any. Once you have attached all your gummy bear toothpicks to the licorice, twist the strands in a counter-clockwise direction to give the spiral appearance of a true double helix. Enjoy your completed DNA model!
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Select your candy. Prepare your other supplies. Cut the licorice. Pair off your gummy bears. String your licorice. Attach your gummy bears with toothpicks. Attach your gummy bears to the licorice. Twist your double helix.