Article: Mash up the avocado first, then stir in the egg white, rolled oats, and lemon juice; make sure that there are no streaks of egg yolk. Massage the mask onto your hands, wait 20 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.  ¼ avocado, peeled and pitted 1 egg white 2 tablespoons (10 grams) rolled oats 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) lemon juice Mash together the avocado and banana until the color and texture are consistent. Massage the mixture over your hands. Wait 10 minutes, then rinse the mask off with warm water.  ½ avocado, peeled and pitted ½ banana or 1 small banana, peeled When you peel an avocado, there will always be some dark green pulp clinging to the skin. Scrape this pulp off with a spoon and apply it under your eyes. Close your eyes and place cotton pads soaked in cool water over them. Wait 10 to 15 minutes, then remove the pads and rinse the avocado off with warm water.  This dark green pulp is full of concentrated vitamins. Lay down some place comfortable and relaxing, if you can. Mash up the avocado until it is smooth and chunk-free. Stir in the olive oil, brown sugar, and honey; do not use white sugar as it will be too harsh. Dampen your face with water, then massage the scrub over it, avoiding the eye area. Rinse the scrub off with warm water, then pat your face dry.  Do not use regular white sugar for this; it is too harsh for your skin. ½ avocado, peeled and pitted 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) olive oil 1 tablespoon (12.5 grams) brown sugar 1 teaspoon honey Prepare the avocado face scrub using the recipe above. Reserve a spoonful and add 1 drop of peppermint essential oil to it. Massage the scrub over damp lips, then rinse it off. The peppermint oil will help plump up your lips!
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Mix up mask for your hands. Combine your next manicure with an avocado treatment. Save the residue inside the peel for under-eye wrinkles. Turn an avocado into a rich face scrub with brown sugar, olive oil, and honey. Turn a spoonful of the avocado face scrub into a lip scrub.
Article: Before you start your jig, you’ll need to put your feet in the starting position. Start by standing up straight with your shoulders back. Then cross your legs with your right leg in front of your left. Point your toes out and keep your arms straight at your side. Hop slightly on your left leg and bend your right leg so it touches your left knee. Keep your toes up the entire time, with both feet turned outward. Immediately after your hop in the previous step, bring your right leg behind you and bend your knee so your right foot almost touches your butt. During this step, hop up slightly on your left leg. As your right leg comes down from the previous step, hop skip to the side, keeping your toes pointed. Straighten your knee while you’re doing these skips so your foot is extended out in front of your body. Continue to hop and lift your left leg up to your butt. You should be circling counterclockwise, about halfway around in a circle by this juncture. As you move around, make sure your toes are always pointed and your heel off the ground. Remember to keep your arms down at your sides the entire time. First hop in place with your right leg, lifting your knee up high. Then, hop backward by bringing your right leg back behind your left leg. Hop backward once more, but this time with your left leg. At this time your body should be facing the right. Repeat the same steps, but this time starting with your left foot pointed out in front of you. Return to the position on the floor at which you started. Stay on your toes for the entirety of the dance.
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Assume the starting stance. Hop up and bring your right leg up to your left knee. Put your right leg down and bend it back behind your left leg. Put your right foot to the floor and skip to the side. Lift your left leg up and pivot your body to the right. Hop three times while keeping your knees high. Finish the circle leading with your left leg.
Article: Peacock eels can be good community fish, but sharing the tank can cause some complications in your care of the peacock eels and their companions.  Make sure any fish you choose prefer similar water temperatures and conditions to that of the peacock eel.  Peacock eels can be more sensitive to changes in their environments than some other fish. Peacock eels will eat smaller fish, so it's best to keep them with fish that are larger than they are. Peacock eels can be aggressive toward smaller fish but don't do well among fish that are much more aggressive than they are.  They can be great tank mates provided they share their home with the right kinds of fish.   Peacock eels get along well with other fish of the same breed as long as they are of similar size. Peacock eels can get along well with peaceful fish, but you should monitor their interactions to ensure your peacock eels don't hurt the less aggressive fish. Peacock eels and their tank mates are safest when they are all “semi-aggressive” fish. Examples of fish that are safe with peacock eels are swordtails, rainbow fish, and ottocinclus cats. Peacock eels are easily bullied away from food by faster or more aggressive fish.  You may need to take special precautions to ensure your peacock eels don't end up going hungry as a result of their tank mates.  Try feeding your peacock eels in the evening when other fish are less active. Make sure to watch your peacock eels eat to ensure their food isn't taken by more aggressive fish.
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Decide on whether or not you want other fish. Pick the right kinds of tank mates. Make sure your peacock eels eat.