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Ask your family doctor for a referral for a dermatologist that specializes in treating combination skin. You can also look up dermatologists in your area on the American Academy of Dermatology. Look at the background, expertise, and rates for each dermatologist and set up an initial consultation to see if the dermatologist is right for you.  Ask about different treatment options for acne: topical ointments, oral antibiotics, chemical peels, and light and laser treatments are a few examples. Ask your dermatologist for recommendations for cleansers, moisturizers, exfoliants, toners, and sunscreen. You can also ask friends or family for a recommendation. Check how long they have been seeing their dermatologist, how they feel the staff treats the patients at the office, and how accessible they felt information on procedures or treatments for combination skin issues was through the dermatologist. If over the counter products are not helping with your acne, your dermatologist may give you a prescription for a topical medication for your skin issues. There are three main types:  Retinoids: These drugs can come in the form of a lotion, a gel, or a cream. Your dermatologist will likely instruct you to apply the medication at night, three times a week, and then daily as your skin gets used to the drug. Retinoids are derived from vitamin A and plug your hair follicles, stopping the build up of oil, and acne. Antibiotics: Your dermatologist will likely prescribe a retinoid and an antibiotic (applied topically or taken orally) for the first several months of your treatment. You will apply the antibiotic in the morning and the retinoid in the evening. Antibiotics work by eliminating extra skin bacteria and reducing inflammation on your skin. These are often combined with benzoyl peroxide to help prevent the bacteria from becoming resistant to the antibiotics. Dapsone (Aczone): This treatment comes in the form of a gel and is often prescribed with a topical retinoid. If you use this treatment, you may experience side effects like skin dryness and redness. To perform a chemical peel, your dermatologist will apply a chemical solution like salicylic acid to your skin for repeated treatments. You may be advised to combine a chemical peel with other acne treatments.  However, you should not use oral retinoids while you are doing chemical peel treatments. Taking these two medications together can cause skin irritation. Possible side effects of chemical peels include severe redness, blistering and scaling, and a permanent discoloration of your skin. These side effects are rare when chemical peels are performed by trained physicians or aestheticians.

summary: Get a referral for a dermatologist. Ask about topical medications. Speak to your dermatologist about a chemical peel or microdermabrasion.


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Ensure that the pull cord is fully engaged so there is no slack. Make sure they are tight, but also even. You want them to line up perfectly for a perfect cut. The band or clamp should be on the inside of wherever you're making your cut. This is especially helpful if you are working with wood or faux wood blinds. This will be right in line with your newly cut headrail. Use a straight edge to ensure they are lined up nicely and draw a line to cut with. Once you've created your line, slide the slats away from the headrail, if possible. For plastic blinds, you might even be able to use a powerful set of sheers. If not, trim individual elements as needed to ensure a consistent width. Use some sandpaper to clean off the edges of the blinds.

summary: Line up the blind slats and the bottom rail evenly. Secure the ends of the slats with rubber bands or a clamp. Cover the ends of the slats with masking tape to prevent chipping or splintering. Measure and mark the appropriate width. Ensure that the headrail is not in the way of the saw blade by sliding all of the slats over to one side. Cut the blind slats and bottom rail using a circular saw or table saw. Confirm that all slats, the headrail, and the bottom rail are cut at the same length.


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If your computer defaults to booting up in the Mac OS, hold down the "Option" key upon startup, then select "Windows" from the options provided.  After the PC games have been downloaded, you can play them from your Mac while logged into the Windows OS.
summary: Log in to the Windows OS on your Mac. Use your Windows Internet browser to navigate to the website from which you want to download PC games. Download the PC games to your Mac.