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While washing silk sarees add a little lemon juice. The colour won't fade and it will give a glossy finish.
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To remove the marks in furniture's, scratch with the paste made from ash of cigar and vinegar.
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Cleaning the furniture with shoe polish will lend an excellent sheen to it
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The furniture becomes more bright and shiny if it is cleaned with the cloth dipped in strong tea.
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Apply some wax or soap on the sides of the drawer for easy movement.
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The furniture becomes more shiny if it is cleaned with mixture of olive oil and vinegar.
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The gold will become more brighter if it is cleaned in pumpkin juice.
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To remove the stain of wine from cloth clean that portion with the cloth dipped in soda.
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To remove the stain of henna from the cloth, dip the cloth in warm milk for half an hour and wash with soap.
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To remove ink stain from clothes, rub the area with a cotton bud soaked in eau-de-cologne.
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While mopping the floor add two teaspoons of salt to the water to keep flies at bay.
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To remove stains from utensils, add bleaching powder in a tub of water and dip the utensils before washing with detergent.
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Used mosquito mats is an excellent blotting agent.
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To keep a vaccum flask clean and odour free, fill up half the flask with vinegar, hot water and pieces of egg shell.
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If two stamps stick together, keep it in a freezer for some time and peal them out.
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Vinegar is an excellent cleanser for glassware.
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To prevent silver fish from attacking your clothes, keep a few 'kalonji' seeds tied in a muslin cloth in your cupboard.
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Soak your silver articles in tamarind water for 30 minutes and wash off with fresh water, if you want them to shine like new.
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To remove mud and mud strains from clothes, rub the affected area with potato stock and wash it with water.
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To remove the tea stains from the vessels, take some water and add 2 teaspoon sodium bicarbonate and boil it. After some time, wash the vessel with detergent.
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To remove lipstick stain, apply Vaseline on that portion and wash it with soap after some time.
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To sharpen a sewing machine needle, stitch through a piece of sand paper.
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Keep the water in your flower vase odourless for along time put a piece of charcoal in it.
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Rub toothpaste over the fine scratches on glassware. It acts as a slight abrasive and smoothens out the area.
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Soften hardened shoe polish with a few drops of white spirit.
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Instead of scratching off candle wax from an object, hold the object close to a flame or some source of heat for a few seconds till the wax melts away.
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Clean dust particles and dirt from your steel or iron sieve by holding it over the fire for some time. After the grime burns to soot and falls off, wash with soap and water. Your sieve will look better and shine like a new.
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To soften a tight leather shoe, apply some curd on their inner surfaces at night.
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'Agarbatti.' ash can be used to clean silver and brass articles.
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In order to keep away the termites and insects from your bookshelves, keep few pieces of sandalwood.
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Hardened glue becomes soft and useable again if you add some glycerin and warm water to it .
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To remove the stains from white foot wear, soak a small cotton wool in nail polish remover and rub briskly on your foot wear.
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Use a few drops of after shave lotion to get rid of a stubborn dirt from shoes.
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Clean the silverware with dry ash or common salt for shiny appearance.
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To clean your diamond ornaments, soak it in water for 15 minutes, add some washing powder and boil for 7 to 8 minutes and wash it in running water.
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Put some bits of lemon peels in the pressure cooker while cooking, the cooker will remain white inside.
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To remove the chewing-gum stuck to the floor, clean it with a little kerosene.
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Nail polish remover is excellent for removing stains from bone china.
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Diamonds will regain their luster if you rub a piece of chalk over them and wipe clean with a soft dry cloth.
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Add a little water to used tea leaves and used them to clean glass and window panes for sparkling results.
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To remove stains from vessels, rub it with a wet cloth dipped in baking soda.
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To remove stains from brassware dip it in tamarind water for some time and wash it and then polish it using brasso.
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To remove tea or coffee stains from steel cups clean it with salt water.
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To clean non stick pans easily, pour some warm water into it and keep it for some time and then wash it with any detergent.
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To remove the smell of masala form mixi, put few pieces of dry bread and powder it
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Types of Skin
Knowing your skin type is the chief way you can ensure your skin feels and looks its best. Many people, however, get confused when trying to figure out exactly what their skin type is. Skin can be divided into various types according to its texture. It is essential to know what skin type you actually have and using the correct products on your face can really make a difference to those problem areas you may have.
Due to our higher levels of collagen, male skin is up to 20% thicker and tougher than female skin. Male skin is also oilier, with larger exposed pores, a richer blood supply, and more of a tendency to break out in a sweat compared with women's skin.
There are five basic skin types. They are
Normal skin
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Dry skin
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Oily skin
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Combination skin
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Sensitive skin
Normal Skin
Normal skin has a fine even texture with a supple and smooth surface. It has a proper balance between oil and moisture contents and is therefore moist and is neither greasy nor dry. The pores of normal skin are small and the overall skin tone is even. It looks clear and does not develop spots and blemishes. The pores of the skin are fine and barely visible. It reflects good health and needs gentle treatment.
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Dry skin
Dry skin has a dry parched appearance and has a tendency to flake easily. It is prone to wrinkles and lines. This is due to the inability to retain moisture as well as the insufficient production of sebum by the sebaceous glands. Dry skin often has problems in cold weather and ages faster than normal or oily skin. Constant protection is very important. It needs a moisturiser during the day and a good cream at night.
Oily skin
As its name implies, oily skin is slightly to moderately greasy. This type of skin is caused by the over secretion of sebum making the skin surface oily. The excess oil on the surface of the skin attracts dirt and dust from the environment. Oily skin is also prone to black heads, white heads, spots, pimples and such skin will never be clear. This type of skin needs to be cleansed thoroughly.
Combination skin
This type of skin is very common. As the name suggests, it is a combination of both oily and dry skin with certain areas of the face oily and the rest dry. Usually there is a central greasy panel consisting of the forehead, nose and chin and a dry panel consisting of cheeks and the areas around the eyes and mouth. The greasy central panel is referred to as T - Zone. In such cases, each part of the face should be treated accordingly - the dry areas as for dry skin and the central panel as for oily skin and use skin care products made especially for combination skin.
Sensitive skin
This type of skin has a fine texture and is very sensitive to changes in the climate. This skin type show the disadvantages of bleaching, waxing, threading, perfumes, temperature extremes, soap etc and for men sun, perfumes, shaving cream etc. People with this skin type should avoid products with dyes, perfumes, or unnecessary chemical ingredients that may irritate the skin.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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