Vitamins E and C are particularly helpful in beating dark spots. Put vitamin E directly on your dark spots before sleeping. Open a vitamin E capsule or purchase liquid vitamin E in a bottle. Dab the liquid onto your dark spots. This will provide the skin with plentiful antioxidants to help even your skin tone. Additionally, eat foods with high vitamin C content, like strawberries or oranges. This will help reduce hyperproduction of melanin. Using products from your kitchen cupboard to reduce your dark spots is economical and often safer for your skin. Natural products usually lack harmful chemicals that can wreak havoc on delicate skin. Fruits, dairy products, and oils all have beneficial properties for helping your skin.  Using circular motions, gently rub castor oil into your skin twice a day. This will bleach your dark spots. Apply green tea extract to your skin. This will give your skin antioxidants to help remove free radicals and produce healthier collagen. Dab milk with a cotton ball onto your dark spots. Leave the milk on your skin for eight to ten minutes. Wash it away. Do this twice daily for six weeks. Rub aloe vera on dark spots. Doing this once or twice daily for several weeks can reduce hyperpigmentation. Dab lemon juice on your dark spots for two weeks. This works well for dark spots from acne. Additional natural products that work to reduce dark spots include pineapple, honey, horseradish, yogurt, cucumber, potato, turmeric, papaya, and tomato.   Leave any one of these items on your dark spot for two to three minutes. Wash them off and after several weeks, your dark spots can lessen. Creating a mask to remove your dark spots has two major effects. First, wearing a mask can be meditative and relaxing. Second, masks stay on your face for several minutes. This gives your natural treatment time to soak into your skin. Create a mixture of raw honey and brown sugar. Mix 1 tbsp raw honey with 1 tbsp brown sugar. Place the brown sugar and honey in a small bowl. Mix together well. Store in a glass jar with an airtight lid. Keep the mixture at room temperature. Wash your face well and then apply a ½ tbsp of the scrub to your wet skin. Massage the mixture gently in a circular motion. Avoid your delicate eye area. Rinse your face with lukewarm water and pat it dry.
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One-sentence summary -- Use vitamins. Use natural products. Make a homemade mask.

Q: Pour 1 Tbsp (15 ml) of vegetable oil into a large skillet or wok. Place the pan on the stove and turn the heat on to medium-high. Let the oil warm up for 1 to 2 minutes. Test the oil by dropping a bead of water into the pan. If the oil is hot enough, the water should sizzle immediately. Add the slices of roast pork and ham to the oil. Place the minced ginger in the oil, as well. Cook for several minutes, stirring frequently, until the meat and ginger turn a light brown on each side. Note that the aroma of the ginger should also become notably stronger. Toss the carrots, celery, and onion into the hot oil. Cook the vegetables, along with the meat and ginger, until the vegetables are tender-crisp and the meat is half-done. Place the bean sprouts in the ban and stir gently until warmed. Remove everything from the pan at this point. Add the remaining 2 Tbsp (30 ml) of vegetable oil to the hot pan. Place the noodles in the pan and cook, stirring constantly, for a full 1 minute.  Use actual chow fun noodles if possible. If not, use any wide, short rice noodle. If you prefer crunchier edges, you can cook the noodles for a little while longer. Do not exceed an additional 1 to 2 minutes, though. Place the meat and vegetables back in the pan. Add the oyster sauce and stir, cooking just long enough to warm the sauce. Note that soy sauce can be used instead of oyster sauce if desired. Garnish the chow fun with chopped green onions and remove the dish from the heat. Serve and enjoy.
A: Heat the oil. Stir-fry the meat and ginger. Add the other vegetables. Add the bean sprouts. Stir-fry the noodles. Return everything to the pan. Serve.

Article: There are many brands that formulate their makeup specifically to cover tattoos or discoloration, and these are also the best types to use to try to cover scarring. You may have to find these in specialty stores or online.  Look for a brand that has a good variety of shades to choose from. You want to match the shade you select to the skin around your scar, not to the scar itself. Look for a brand that specifically claims to cover or camouflage tattoos or scars; there are several highly rated ones you can search for online or in stores. If you can't find any of these in stores near you, try any "full coverage" or "maximum coverage" foundation or concealer, especially those available in stick form, as they tend to be more covering than liquids. Brushes create the smoothest application and help to blend makeup into crevices. Look for a small, rounded brush that is advertised as a concealer brush. Using the brush, gently pat a small amount of concealer or foundation across your scars and the surrounding skin. Add another thin layer if one layer is not enough. If you want to, you can set it with translucent pressed or loose powder to help it last longer. A kit generally contains several products that are designed to work together to cover scars. These kits can be more expensive than regular makeup, and more time intensive to apply. But if you have an important event like a wedding or job interview, it might be a good investment. Search for "tattoo covering kit" or "scar covering kit" online to find many different options along with user reviews.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a thick makeup. Use a brush to apply. Apply a small amount at first. Try using a scar camouflaging kit.

Article: The simple 'sit' command can be useful in many different situations. Most importantly, it is a great distraction technique for redirecting your dog's attention from an undesirable behavior, such as jumping up. When your dog jumps up on you, turn your back to them while keeping them in your peripheral vision. Ask her to sit and immediately praise her when she does so.  If your dog is too excited to notice that you are asking her to sit, ignore her excited behavior until she calms down, and then repeat the command. Again, as soon as she follows your command, give her lots of praise or a special treat to let her know this is the behavior that gets rewarded, not jumping. With this simple command, the goal is to redirect your dog's jumping behavior with a task that should be easy to perform and then rewarded well. Your dog will soon figure out which greetings get her your full attention and which don't. If your dog doesn't know the sit command yet, start teaching her the command along and then try this method. Some dogs exude such extreme excitement when greeting someone that it may be difficult and time consuming to wait for them to calm down for a redirecting sit command. If this sounds like your dog, she may be more inclined to grab a toy and shake it or hold it instead. Keep a special toy by your front door to throw for your dog or give to her when you come home. This will redirect her energy into playing with the toy as opposed to jumping on you or your guests. The key to keeping your dog calm, and therefore exhibit calm behavior, is to also participate in only calm behavior when you come home. Try not to use a high-pitched or loud voice when talking to her. This includes shouting at her when she starts jumping up. This type of vocal tone could encourage more excitement and jumping.  Instead of using physical punishment to discourage bad behavior, teach your dog what behaviors get them the most rewards from you. You will have to repeat the actions of her training multiple times before she will get it. Don't get frustrated or upset because this will make her worse. Keep at it and she will eventually catch on
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Redirect with a sit command. Use a special toy. Stay calm.