Article: This can be especially fun if you are playing with a large group of people. However, you might want to make a rule that seekers can't wait around the jail or babysit the can. The number of seekers you add depends on your preference.  Even with fewer than 20 players, 2 seekers can balance the game. This way, seekers can split between offense (seeking) and defense (protecting the can). If you choose to add seekers to the game, you might also want to increase the number of cans for each additional seeker. For example, a 2 seeker game might have 2 cans. This can add a thrilling pursuit aspect to this game. Instead of having seekers beat hiders to the can, have them tag hiders instead. Tagged players should go, as per usual, to jail. Playing in the dark can be dangerous, so you should make sure your parent or guardian knows and is OK with you doing this beforehand. This version of the game uses no can, as it would be difficult to locate a kicked can in the dark. Instead:  Equip seekers with flashlights. Tag people out by shining the light on them and calling their name. Release people from jail by having hiders tag jailed players. Choose a jail in a well lit location, like a porch, so seekers can see potential jailbreaks. This variation requires you to split players into two teams. In the middle of a hardtop area, place your can. Draw a large circle around it with a piece of chalk. Have teams stand an equal distance from the can on opposite sides. Then:  Flip a coin to determine which team goes first. Take turns rolling a soft ball at the can to knock it over. Each team should have a ball. The first team to knock over the can must run to it and set it up again with only their feet. Only one active player can be in the circle at a time. The opposing team can freeze players trying to set up the can by hitting them with their ball. The game continues until the can is set up or all the players on one team are frozen.
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Add more seekers to your game. Have seekers tag players. Play in the dark with flashlights. Contest the can.
Article: Use a cleanser with some warm water and a soft washcloth to cleanse your face. Gently massage the cleanser into your skin to remove makeup, dirt, and impurities.  Rinse well with warm water, then splash some cold water on your face when you finish. Then, blot your face dry with a clean towel. Pour some toner on the pad until it feels damp but not overly soaked. You could also use a cotton ball for this step if it’s all you have on hand. However, cotton pads will soak up less product than cotton balls, which will help conserve your toner. Use the cotton pad to gently wipe the product over your face, neck, and décolletage. Avoid the eye area and be careful not to get product on your lips. Pay particular attention to crevasses and difficult-to-reach areas including the brows, sides of the nose, near the ears, and hairline. The toner will help remove the impurities that the cleanser couldn’t reach, as well as any cleanser residue or salt, chlorine, or chemicals found in tap water. Because a spray application can only dilute impurities, not remove them, you should always use a wiping toner first. However, if you like the refreshing feeling of a misted toner, you can make it an additional toning step after using a wipe toner. Since most toners are water-based, they absorb into the skin fairly quickly. Make sure to let the toner sink in completely before applying other products--this will help your skin retain moisture and protect against impurities. If you use any acne treatments, such as benzoyl peroxide, or additional moisturizers, make sure to apply those to your face after toning. Using the toner beforehand will cleanse the skin fully and allow the acne and moisturizer products to sink more deeply into the skin. Generally, you should apply toner once in the morning and once at night. In the morning, the toner will help remove any sebum produced during the night and balance your skin’s pH. At night, the toner will help complete your cleansing routine by removing any dust, makeup, or impurities that the cleanser missed, as well as any oily residue left over from your cleanser. If your skin is especially dry, you may want to start by using toner only once a day at night. Excessive use of toner may dry your skin out more. If you find your skin getting particularly dry, consider investing in a formula for dry skin to minimize dehydration.
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Wash your face first. Put toner on a cotton pad. Lightly spread the toner over your face and neck. Mist or spritz a second toner product for extra moisture. Wait a minute for the toner to dry. Finish by applying any treatment products and moisturizer. Use toner twice daily.
Article: All bottles of MiraLAX come with lids that double as measuring cups. While the outside of the cap is purple, the underside is white up to a line that is marked for 17 grams, which is the proper single dosage for MiraLAX.  Get a box of single-dose MiraLAX packets so you don’t have to measure it out every time. Generic brands of MiraLAX (polyethylene glycol 3350) usually have a measuring cup inside the cap as well, although the particular setup may vary. The standard dose is always 17 grams, though. Pour the fine, white powder into the cap until it fills the white section of the cap’s underside. Gently tap or shake the cap in order to level out the powder and make sure it’s at the 17-gram line.  If you somehow misplace the bottle’s lid, 17 grams is roughly equivalent to 3.5 teaspoons or 1 heaping tablespoon.  If you have a box of single-use packets, simply pour the contents of a single packet into your chosen beverage (see below). Do not take a larger dose of MiraLAX unless instructed by your doctor. Talk to a doctor before giving a child under 17 any amount of MiraLAX. MiraLAX can be taken with hot, cold, or room temperature liquids. You need at least 4  fl oz (120 ml) of liquid to fully dissolve a single dose, but you’ll get the best results with a full 8  fl oz (240 ml) glass, which is about the size of a coffee cup.  MiraLAX is practically flavorless and non-gritty, so it’s fine to take it with plain water. You can also try tea, coffee, or juice. Don’t mix MiraLAX into alcoholic beverages. Also, mixing it into carbonated beverages (like soda) may cause them to bubble over when you stir the mixture. Use a spoon to give your cup of liquid a quick stir, until you no longer see flecks of MiraLAX in it. Drink the entire cup or glass within the next 10-15 minutes.  It is not recommended to combine the mixture and then drink some or all of it later since it will thicken and be hard to drink. Wait until you can drink the full amount before mixing it. You don’t have to “chug” the mixture, though. Just take normal sips over several minutes until you drink it all. Make sure to stir your glass in between sips so the MiraLAX doesn’t settle on the bottom. MiraLAX is formulated and labeled for use no more than once per day. You don’t have to take it at the same time every day, but you shouldn’t take more than 1 dose per day without the approval of your doctor. You should also not take MiraLAX for more than 7 days in a row without consulting your doctor. If you’ve taken it every day for a week, stop there until you are able to speak to your doctor.
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Open the MiraLAX bottle and look inside the cap. Fill the cap with MiraLAX up to the marked 17-gram line. Pour the MiraLAX into 4–8  fl oz (120–240 ml) of your chosen liquid. Stir the mixture to dissolve the powder, then drink it all fairly quickly. Use MiraLAX once a day for up to 7 consecutive days.