Article: High stress levels can slow intoxication. If you're doing something stressful while drinking, or feel stressed going into the situation, this could affect your buzz.  Try to calm down just before a night drinking. Before going out, do something that normally relaxes you. Watch your favorite television show. Read a book. Do some deep breathing techniques. Go out drinking with friends that decrease your stress level, rather than increase it. If you're with friends that tend to stress you out, you may not get as drunk as quickly. You should never drink on an empty stomach. This is very dangerous. However, do not eat a huge meal before a night of drinking. Food slows down your body's ability to absorb alcohol. If you start drinking just after a large meal, it may take you longer to get drunk.  Have a light meal a few hours before drinking. Go for something like a salad with chicken, a light sandwich, a serving of fish, or a small serving of pasta. Never drink on an empty stomach. While this will definitely get you drunk fast, it increases the likelihood of you getting sick from drinking. Drinking on an empty stomach can be very damaging to your health. If you're drinking with friends, you're more likely to drink fast. People finish their drinks quicker when in a large group. Drinking faster gets you drunk quicker, and also increases the amount you'll drink throughout the night. All of this can result in achieving a greater buzz faster. Do not neglect to track your drinks, however. It's easy to accidentally overdo it when drinking in a group, especially if you're around people with a higher alcohol tolerance. Be aware of how you're feeling when you drink. If you start feeling uncomfortable, it's time to stop even if your friends want to drink more. Drinking out of a regular beer glass may inhibit your ability to get drunk. Curved or fluted glasses may get you drunk faster. This is because it's difficult to measure the halfway point in a curved glass versus a straight glass. You will drink faster, as you'll be unsure of how much you're drinking.  If you're drinking at a bar, you may be served curved glasses if you order beer or champagne. If you're drinking at home, try picking up a few cheap curved glasses at  local supermarket or department store.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go into drinking relaxed. Eat lightly prior to drinking. Drink in a group. Choose a curved glass.

Problem: Article: If you think that the relationship is healthy and you want to restore it then make the relationship a priority. Also, make sure you’re ready and not being pressured by what other’s say that you should do.  Emotions can interfere with the reconciliation process.  Make sure you’ve allowed the inner healing to occur before trying to restore the relationship. If you’re still stewing over the broken promise then it can make things even worse. There are times when reconciliation is not healthy, and that’s okay. If you don’t think that the relationship should be restored then it’s okay to forgive without restoring the relationship. It may feel a bit awkward but you can say something such as, “I value you as a person and I forgive you, but right now I don’t think it’s healthy for either of us to maintain this friendship.” When restoring a relationship, it’s important that you both feel valued. One of the best ways to show that you truly have forgiven the other person is to show your appreciation of her. Let her know that despite the broken promise, that you still value and respect her and your friendship.  Here’s an example of what you can say: “I know that we had a disagreement but I want you to know that I value our relationship and want us to remain friends. You are fun to be around, give good advice, and there’s no one else that I’d rather spend a Saturday Girl’s Night with.” Try to be as specific as possible when you’re telling her what you appreciate about her. This will make you appear more genuine. Also, humor could be helpful too if appropriate. Remember, every disagreement has two perspectives. The way that you saw the situation may be slightly different from the way that she saw the situation. Share how you think you could have handled the situation differently.  Even if the person was the one who broke the promise, consider how you may have contributed to the situation. Being self-aware is important so that you can take responsibility for anything that you may have done to add to the problem. Ask yourself questions like “Did I communicate clearly?” “Did I know that she had a lot going on yet I added more to her plate?” “Did I overreact a little?” These questions will help you acknowledge your contribution to the situation. When you share the responsibility for what happened, it helps the other person feel less defensive and the reconciliation process will likely be easier. Allow her the freedom to decide if she wants to save the relationship or not. Don’t assume that because she was the one who broke the promise that she’ll automatically want to reconcile.  Keep in mind that although forgiveness is an internal progress reconciliation requires the participation of both people.  If she is angry respect her right to be angry with you, whether you think it’s legitimate or not. Sometimes people unconsciously project blame onto others. Give her time and continue to think positive. She may decide that she doesn’t ever want to reconcile the friendship. If this happens, be prepared to wish her well and continue to forgive. Be intentional about closing the distance again. Disagreements that result from broken promises can cause a rift in the relationship. Make spending time together a priority to close the distance. Try to be as normal as possible with each other. It may take a little time to become close again, and that’s okay. Take it day by day and eventually you’ll get past this rocky period.
Summary: Decide if you want to reconcile the relationship. Call your friend and tell her that she is appreciated. Tell the person how you contributed to the problem. Ask her if she wants to salvage the relationship. Spend time together.

Look for natural moisturizing oils like Babassu and grape seed oil, products that moisturize the skin deeply and revitalize it. You want to use products that are free of any side effects and can be used by people of any skin type, oily or dry.  Mineral oils provide temporary moisturization and they clog the skin's pores. In this way they leave them suffocating for fresh air. The skin cells are unable to get rid of the toxins and this leads to acne eruptions, allergies, irritation, rashes and photo sensitivity. Explore the fragrance compounds used. Often, these are made up of synthetic chemicals and they cause depression, anxiety, hyperactivity, hormonal disruptions and interfere in the normal functioning of the central nervous system. Avoid parabens. Parabens are cheap preservatives used to improve their shelf life of skincare products, but they are thought to be linked to some types of breast cancer and other health concerns. your face every day. Different moisturizers can help certain skins. Rinse your face gently and rinse your face thoroughly of products. If you don't rinse well, the pores will stay open, that way more dirt and oil comes through the pores. Wash your face with cool water and pat dry. Greasy hair, especially bangs, can lead to greasy forehead and cheeks. Try to drink at least eight glasses of water every day to maintain proper hydration and promote healthy skin. While it may sound like a lot, traditional Ayurvedic practice recommends that to clear our body of impurities, people must drink at least three or more glasses of lukewarm water the first thing in the morning to process toxins and promote overall health.
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Choose your cleaning products wisely. Clean Keep your hair clean. Stay hydrated.