Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rub ice cubes over blemishes to reduce swelling and redness. Cover up the blemishes. Use a powder to set the concealer. Clean items that come into contact with your face.

Answer: Be sure to hold ice in a soft paper towel to avoid a mess and hold it in place for just a minute or two. Use an oil-free and non-comedogenic concealer that will provide enough coverage to hide the breakout. Be sure it is close enough to your skin tone to not be noticeable.  You may be able to find a concealer with salicylic acid. Very gently blend the concealer into the area surrounding the blemish so that the makeup is not noticeable.  If you can, try to avoid using makeup during a breakout. Makeup tends to clog pores, even if advertised as non-comedogenic. This can help your skin heal faster and can prevent further irritation from the fragrance, oil, and chemicals in makeup. If you cannot avoid make-up, try to take it off as soon as feasible. Just using soap and water may not be enough. Be gentle when washing your face with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser, but be sure to remove every last trace of the day's makeup. Do this every day to help your skin heal. Be sure to rinse off every bit of cleanser too. This should be applied evenly all over your face to create a uniform tone. Avoid using heavy foundation with powder and blush, as these can be harsh on your already sensitive skin. Keep your makeup minimal during a breakout. Makeup brushes should be washed and air dried weekly to prevent bacteria from growing. Wash your pillowcases once a week (or more) since oil from your face and hair will build up. Frequently wipe down your cell phone with disinfecting wipes since it comes into direct contact with your skin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select a shorter carrot variety. Choose a wide container that's at least 1-foot (0.30-m) deep. Clean your container with soap and water. Pick a loose, well-draining potting media. Fill your container with the soil or soilless medium.

Answer: Smaller varieties typically adapt to container growing better than standard-length varieties. It's also a good idea to choose varieties that have a shorter maturing time.  Smaller varieties include Thumbelina, Romeo, Oxheart, Little Finger, Short 'n' Sweet, or Parisienne.  You can also try Parmex, Danvers Half Long, Chantenay Red Core, and Shin Kuroda. Deeper is even better. Carrots develop underground, and the root system needs a lot of space to grow. Similarly, the wider the pot is, the more carrots you can grow.  The container should also have adequate drainage holes to prevent excess water from causing the carrots to rot. The type of container does not matter much as long as it has enough depth. Clay, plastic, or stone is fine, whether circular or rectangular. If your pot doesn't have drainage holes, you can drill your own. If you have a previously used container, scrub out the inside before planting your carrots. Bacteria and microscopic insect eggs often hide inside used containers and may hinder your yield if they infect your carrot plants. Both soil and soilless mixtures can work. If you want to buy your soil, pick one meant for container vegetables. If you do buy your own soil, try adding in peat moss. It can make up 30%-50% of your soil. Alternatively, you can add horticultural sand to the mix, and it can make up 30% of your soil.  Try a mixture of red soil, decomposed compost, and sand mixed in equal portions for a soil-based media you make yourself. Consider coco peat mixed with a small amount of perlite for a soil-less media. Find all of these components at your local garden store. Ask a sales associate for a recommendation, if necessary. Leave1 inch (2.5 cm) of empty space between the top of the media and the rim of the container. You can also mix a slow-releasing fertilizer into the soil, but pick one that has less nitrogen, such as a 5-10-10 mix. Nitrogen will encourage leaf growth instead of carrot growth.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your feet. Soak your feet for several minutes. Pat your feet dry.

Answer: To ensure that there isn’t any dirt, oil, or other residue that might prevent the peel’s ingredients from penetrating your skin, you should wash your feet. Use warm water and your usual body wash or soap to get your feet clean. It may be convenient to apply the exfoliating peel after a shower or bath because it’s easier to wash your feet that way. After your feet are clean, fill a small basin, foot bath, or bathtub with enough warm water to cover your feet. Allow them to soak in the water for 10 to 15 minutes to soften the skin so it will absorb the peel’s ingredients more easily. If the skin on your feet is particularly dry and hard, you may want to soak your feet for up to a half hour to soften it sufficiently. When you apply the peel, you don’t want any excess moisture on your feet that might dilute the ingredients. After you’ve finished soaking your feet, pat them dry with a clean towel so they’re ready for the peel.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know how much space you have. Create multipurpose workspaces. Think vertically. Consider collapsible furniture. Use storage furniture. Use as much wall space as possible. Hang a hook from your ceiling Hang a rack in your shower.

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If you are going to maximize your space, you need to know how much you have. Measure the height of each room as well. High or low ceilings can affect the amount of space you have. Use a tape measure to find the dimensions of every room you have in feet or meters.  Having a floor plan is helpful as well. The layout of a room is often as important as the size. It helps to have these measurements kept in a handy location, such as a purse or binder when furniture-shopping or thrift store browsing. Think about where you spend time in the apartment, and especially where you store your day-to-day work and entertainment.  If you're using the whole place but still feeling cramped, try consolidating some of it.  Similar tasks can usually be done in the same setting. Your reading corner, computer station, and work desk can all be in the same corner, for example. A bookcase can be a good way to divide a room, creating some division while also providing valuable shelf space. Look for other ways to divide a room that emphasizes these spaces, even without using walls. Consider non-traditional arrangements. For instance, if you do not entertain, and do not need a large table, you likely do not need a traditional dining room. Instead, a small cafe-style table may free up needed room. Or use folding tables if you do have friends over. Make use of every square foot, and think of using space right up to the ceiling. Select tall furniture instead of lower, wider pieces.  You can install two rods in your closet, hanging shirts from the top one and longer clothing items from the lower. Try to go "floor to ceiling" with bookshelves, taking up as much space as possible. A bed can take up a huge amount of room in a small apartment. If you're willing to replace it with a roll-up sleeping pad, you'll have much more space during the day. Similarly, you can buy chairs that fold up under the table, or footrests that slide under the couch. An ottoman with space for storing cushions or books serves two purposes at once. A coffee table or end table with drawers gives you even more space in your living room. A bed with a trundle underneath it lets you use space that would otherwise have nothing but dust and lost socks.  Use boxes and urns as decorative storage. They come in all shapes and sizes to match your decor and they are great for concealing a number of necessary items. From baking supplies to TV remotes to loose change, these art pieces can hold all kinds of practical objects. Try putting some bins and boxes underneath your existing tables and beds. You may not need to buy new furniture, depending on what fits. If your bed is too low to put things under it, you can buy a bed lift to raise it up. Just a few inches can create extra space for boxes and containers. There are containers that you can buy specifically made to fit under beds. Almost anything can be mounted onto a wall or placed on a newly installed shelf, freeing up floor space. As storage space, bookshelves are a great place to put decorative objects, and more space-efficient than end tables. For example, replace a floor lamp with a smaller lamp on a shelf.  You can use shelf dividers as well to help organize your things, or create smaller, as needed shelves, to maximize the space you are using. The inside of closet doors can provide additional space to hang or mount items. A spice rack looks good, and can be very convenient, on the inside of a pantry door. Hanging pots and pans in your kitchen can save cabinet and drawer space, and makes you look like a serious cook. Hang bulletin boards on walls and doors. Reduce paper clutter in the kitchen with bulletin board or fridge magnets. Make use of the space on a closed door by hanging additional bulletin boards or decorations. If you have a flat screen TV, hang it on the wall. Don't get rid of the TV stand, instead use it for more shelf space.  A cheap wine rack can be a great place for your bathroom towels. You’ll be surprised to discover that rolled-up bathroom towels fit well in a wine rack, creating extra space in your cupboards. . Use this to hang houseplants or extra storage containers. If you have a high enough ceiling, you can go a step further and replace bulky lamps with a chandelier. A rack hanging from the shower head is a space-efficient way to store bathroom supplies.