Article: Type the URL address of the web site you want to turn into a shortcut into the text box located at the top of your browser. A “favicon” is always located to the left of your website's URL address. By default, a website's favicon will be a page. If a website is secure, the website's favicon will be a lock. Once your page has loaded, click and hold the left mouse button on this icon. This will create a shortcut with the web page's title as the name. This will save your shortcut to your computer's clipboard and will allow you to paste a new version of this shortcut wherever you need it. You will see a long list of icons. These are the programs that are currently on your computer.  Press the Windows key and “R” at the same time (Win+R). In the new window, type 'shell:programs'. Hit “Enter”. Select “Paste” from the drop down menu. This will install your new shortcut into the Programs folder. Open the Start Menu at the bottom of your screen and select All Apps to see your new shortcut. Dragging and dropping your shortcut to the Start Screen will help it be more visible.  Click and hold your shortcut. Drag it over to the tiled screen and place it wherever you'd like. You'll now be able to see your new shortcut in both the Start Menu and the Start screen.
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Open the web browser of your choice. Click the website's favicon. Drag and drop the favicon from the URL bar to your desktop. Right-click the newly created shortcut and select Copy. Open the Programs folder. Right-click in the opened folder. On the Start Menu, locate the new shortcut. Drag and drop your icon into the Start Screen. Finished!
Article: You can avoid ingrown hairs by regularly exfoliating and moisturizing your skin in the weeks before and after the waxing session.  Use a body scrub, loofah or washcloth to exfoliate your skin, or make your own exfoliating body scrub using sugar or salt.  Follow up with a lightweight moisturizing lotion -- if your skin feels sensitive after the wax, make sure it is color and fragrance free. A good tip to make your waxing session more effective is to sprinkle a little baby powder on your (clean) skin before waxing. The baby powder soaks up any moisture or oil from the surface of your skin and helps the wax to stick to the hairs better. It's important to get the temperature right, as burning yourself with hot wax is no fun at all!  Once you've melted the wax, test the temperature by applying a little to the inside of your wrist. The skin here is very sensitive, so if it feels okay, the wax should be at a safe temperature to apply to the rest of your body. However, it's important that the wax is not too cold either, otherwise it won't spread properly! In order for hair to adhere to the wax and be effectively removed, hair must be at least 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) to 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) in length.  Therefore, you should avoid shaving or using any other hair removal methods in the week or two running up to your waxing session. It may be hard to resist -- but you'll get a much smoother result in the end. You also need to be wary of hair that's too long -- use a safety scissors to trim long hair to about 1/2 on inch in length for more efficient waxing. Waxing the same area twice can be very painful and even damaging to the already-sensitive skin. So if you notice any hairs that you missed,  just use a tweezers to pluck them out instead.
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Avoid ingrown hairs. Use baby powder. Avoid burning yourself with the wax. Make sure hair is long enough before you attempt to wax it. Don't wax the same area twice.