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How to Wear Lace Front Wigs

Lace front wigs differ from standard “full lace” wigs in their construction. With a lace front wig, only the front section of the wig is made of lace, while the rest of the wig base is made of other materials. This allows you to pull the hair back without anyone noticing that you are wearing a wig, although it does take some practice to learn to apply and wear your lace front wig for the most natural look.

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How to Get Rid of Acne Scars

Severe acne and family genetics make some individuals more prone to developing acne scars. If these acne scars are making you self-conscious, then seeking treatment will improve not just your skin, but your self-confidence as well. There is no one acne scar treatment that will work for every person. The type or types of treatments that are best for you will depend on your skin type and the severity of the acne scars. A dermatologist can best help you determine which treatment options are best for you to get rid of your acne scars.

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How to Color Your Hair From Light to Dark

Dying light colored hair to a darker color can bring out your eye color and enhance your skin tones. Lighter colored hair tends to absorb the darker color well, making it possible to get the color you want with the first try. However once your hair is colored dark, it can be difficult to fix a mistake. The right color selection, prepping, and knowing what mistakes to avoid will help you achieve a dark color that makes you want to show off your hair rather than hide it under a hat.

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How to Use a Manicure Set

With a manicure set, you can get a professional looking manicure at home without the expense of a trip to the nail salon. However, with all of the tools that come in a manicure set, you may find yourself realizing there’s more to a manicure than just putting on some nail polish. All of the tools are designed to care for and polish your nails and groom the surrounding skin to make your nails and hands look attractive and healthy.

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How to Read Baby Thermometers

Most thermometers on the market today designed for babies are digital, and for good reason. The mercury contained in standard thermometers creates a health hazard. The American Academy of Pediatrics states, “we advise parents to remove any mercury thermometers from the home to prevent accidental exposure to mercury, which is a toxin,” in the book “Caring for Your Baby and Young Child.” Using digital baby thermometers makes taking your baby’s temperature not only safer, but easier to read as well.