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Looking preppy involves looking clean and well-maintained. For both men and women, hair should look well-maintained and controlled; the same applies for men's facial hair, which should be kept trimmed and tidy. Use hair spray, pomade, gel, clips, elastics, or other products to formulate sleek and subdued hair styles; Ivy League hair cuts typically incorporate a side part and combed-over hair. A key factor in preppy dress is the use of natural fabrics (e.g. cotton, wool, silk, lambskin suede), some of which tend to get wrinkled very easily. The preppy look embraces wrinkles as they are a testament to the quality of the fabric used to make a garment. Wear your preppy clothes with confidence and do not make an effort to press or iron things. This wrinkled look also conveys the relaxed, self-assured vibe of preppy style. Opt for minimal jewelry with your preppy attire. Men should reserve their accessories to a nice watch and, if applicable, a wedding band. Women can vary jewelry choices, but should try to match metals (e.g. yellow gold, platinum gold, silver) and opt for something conservative - for instance, a strand of pearls is the perfect addition to a preppy look. A preppy look for women also involves being conservative with makeup.

summary: Groom yourself appropriately. Welcome wrinkly clothing. Be conservative with jewelry.


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Malwarebytes Anti-Malware does a great job at removing Mywebsearch on its own, but you may need to make some tweaks to regain control of your web browser. If opening your browser brought you to the MyWebSearch site, read on. If you no longer see the MyWebSearch toolbar and you’re brought to your normal homepage, you’re done! This step only pertains to Windows users, as Internet Explorer is integrated with the Windows operating system. Even if you don't use Internet Explorer (IE) regularly, you'll want to reset it to clear out any settings that MyWebSearch changed. While this does reset your browser settings (such as search engines and homepage preference), your personal data will be unaffected:  Open the IE Tools menu (or the Gear button) and select "Internet options." Click the "Advanced" tab and then click "Reset." Check "Delete personal settings" and then click "Reset." This is the same no matter your operating system. Resetting your web browser won’t touch your saved passwords or bookmarks, but you’ll have to install any additional toolbars or browser extensions you use (such as ad blockers) when you’re done. Make sure you do this on every browser on your computer, not just the one you use most.  Chrome: Click the Menu (☰) button and select "Settings." Click the "Show advanced settings" link at the bottom of the screen, then "Reset settings." Click "Reset" to confirm. Firefox: Click the Menu (☰) button and select "?" Click "Troubleshooting Information,” then click "Refresh Firefox." Click "Refresh Firefox" again to confirm. Safari: In the Safari menu, click “Reset Safari,” then “Reset” to confirm the change. Once you’ve restarted the computer, MyWebSearch should be completely removed from your computer. To verify, run another Malwarebytes scan and wait for the results. If your computer is infected with other adware or malware, you may have to take additional steps to remove those threats.

summary: Open your web browser. Reset Internet Explorer. Reset other browsers. Restart the computer.


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As a sort of "super-food," oatmeal is not just edible but has number of healing uses: it can moisturize skin, reduce itching, serve as an emollient, and has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It can also protect against sun damage and the inflammation of certain skin conditions. You should be able to find oatmeal at any food store or supermarket. Whole oats -- not instant -- work better for bathing. Avoid flavored varieties, as well. Pour rolled oats into a nylon stocking or some muslin cloth. The amount you will need for a child is about 1/3 cup. Then, tie a knot in the fabric so that the oats cannot spill out. The key is to use a fabric that will hold the oats while allowing the water to pass through. Make sure the water is at an appropriate level and temperature for your child. Not too hot, but warm enough to be soothing to the touch and to activate the oats' healing properties. Lukewarm to warm water is best. Leave the oat sachet in the water and let it soak for a few minutes. The oatmeal will soon let off a milky liquid that soothes itching. Once the oats are good and soaked, place your child in the water with them. Take care, as the oatmeal will make the tub more slippery than usual. Let your child soak in the oat bath for between 15 to 20 minutes. Lift the sachet and allow the milky water to gently dribble from the oats onto your child's skin surface. Rather than rubbing, pat your child dry with the towel to avoid aggravating their itchy skin.
summary: Purchase oats. Make an oat sachet. Fill the bathtub. Place the sachet in the tub. Put your child in the tub. Gently bathe your child. Pat dry.