Article: Do not put the shoes in sunlight or next to a heater -- excessive heat can cause suede to warp and crack if you're not careful. Simply take them off and place them somewhere dry. Do not try and remove stains while the shoes are still wet, as this can strip the soft, felt-like texture. When leather or suede gets wet, it often contracts. It then dries in this shrunken position, cracking the leather when you later stuff your foot in it. To prevent this, lightly ball up some paper and stuff it into the shoe lightly, so that it looks like there is a foot in the shoe. You don't want it busting at the seems or stuffed to the brim, just enough to absorb the water and help the shoe hold its shape.  Make sure you get at least one piece all the way into the toe. Newspaper ink may run on your shoes if it gets wet. This is not a concern for most shoes, as it will stay on the inside, but you should still be careful. You can also use a nailbrush or a toothbrush if it is all you have around. Gently, working with the nap (the direction of the suede hairs), brush away any major mud stains. Don't worry about getting them perfectly -- you don't want to to scrub suede while it is still wet if you can help it. Do not wipe, rub, or scrub your suede vigorously. When the soft, delicate hairs get wet they will tense up and become brittle, making them easy to rip off. When your shoes get stained or wet, resist the urge to start scrubbing until they are fully dry. With a little bit of patience you can fix most damage to suede shoes. You cannot fix suede shoes if you've already stripped away the soft outer layer. Once you've ruined the felt, you cannot get it back. Once the shoes are clean and completely dry, grab a suede brush and massage the fibers back into position. Work in small circles, massaging each area of the shoe until the fibers are soft and glowing. While older shoes will never be completely returned to their former glory, you can still vastly improve the look of your shoes from their sad, damn state. Suede shoes can survive anywhere, as long as you are prepared. Most shoes will need suede-specific sprays or coatings, but the benefits are enormous. A protecting spray will keep your shoes dry, prevent watermarks and stains, and maintain the soft outer coating for years to come.
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Remove the shoes and let them dry slowly in the open air. Stuff the shoes gently with tissue or newspaper if they are soaking wet, approximating the shape of your foot. Lightly brush off any mud or dirt with a suede brush or gentle nylon brush. Know that water will not ruin your suede shoes if you take your time letting them dry. Spruce up the dried suede with a suede brush to return the soft texture to normal. Apply a suede-protecting spray to your shoes to avoid further damage.

Problem: Article: Once the sock bun is secure, you can go to sleep with it in and let it sit overnight to curl your hair. You can also do the sock bun in the morning, wear it all day, and take it out in the evening when you’re ready to go out. While you don’t necessarily need to leave the sock bun in overnight to curl your hair, you want to make sure that the hair inside the bun is completely dry before removing it.
Summary: Let the bun sit overnight.

This easy body butter can be made in the microwave, so there's no need to mess around with a double boiler. Assemble the following ingredients:  1/2 cup grapeseed oil (or almond oil) 2 tablespoons beeswax 2 tablespoons distilled water 10 drops lemon, lime or orange essential oil Place 1/2 cup grapeseed oil and 2 tablespoons beeswax in a canning jar or a heatproof glass measuring cup. Place the mixture in the microwave and heat for 10 to 15 seconds. Stir, then repeat until the oil and beeswax are melted.  Be sure to microwave the mixture in short increments to prevent it from getting too hot and burning. Do not try to cook the mixture in a plastic container, since the plastic could leach into the mixture. Add 2 tablespoons filtered or distilled water and 10 drops of orange, lemon or lime essential oil as you continue to blend. The body butter will turn thick and white as you blend. Keep going until it's creamy and rich in texture. The process of beating the melted oils with water is called emulsifying. It's similar to the process of making whipped cream or mayonnaise. It might take awhile for the mixture to come together, so keep at it until you achieve the right texture. An empty lip balm container works well. Use on dry skin as needed.
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Gather your ingredients. Heat the oil and beeswax. Whip the mixture with a hand blender. Spoon the body butter into jars or tins.