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How to Repair Scratches in Glass Tabletops
Glass tabletops are gorgeous, yet you quickly discover that even simple actions such as putting a cup of tea on top of it create unsightly scratches. Whether you have obvious marks created by your kitten’s paws, or your kids can’t seem to stop sliding their toys across the coffee top, it is a relief to…
Calphalon Recalls to Repair Contemporary Cutlery Knife Block Sets
The U.S. Consumer and Product Safety Commission andCalphalon Corporation have recalled about 217,000 Calphalon Contemporary Cutlery Knife Sets due to a laceration hazard. The tips of the 8-inch slicing knife and the 8-inch bread knife can protrude through the bottom slot row on the wooden block holder.
IKEA Recalls to Repair Cribs Due to Mattress Support Collapse
IKEA has recalled about 20,000 cribs in the United States due to entrapment and suffocation hazards. The four bolts provided with the SNIGLAR cribs to secure the mattress support are not long enough. This can cause the mattress support to collapse, posing a danger to your child.
How to Repair Acne Damaged Skin
As if suffering through pimples wasn’t bad enough, those pimples leave behind noticeable scars, in some cases. Acne scars come in several forms: The most common are crateriform scars, which leave an indentation in the skin after the tissue is destroyed by acne. Keloids and hypertrophic scars are raised above the skin and can grow if not treated effectively. You should talk to your dermatologist before embarking on treatment for acne scars, as she will be able to determine the best treatment, depending on severity of the damage and scarring.
How to Repair Dry Hair Extensions
Despite the fact that it grows from living material, hair is actually dead once it leaves the follicle. This is why hair requires special care to keep it looking its best. Your scalp also helps with this task by producing oils that keep your hair hydrated. Hair extensions can add length to your style and require just as much care as your real hair. Since they are not living hair attached to your scalp, hair extensions lack the oils that your own hair receives. This can leave them looking dull and dry. Repairing them requires the use of a conditioner at least once a week.