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		<title>How Do You Put New Ink In A Printer Cartridge?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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<p>An ink cartridge, or inkjet cartridge, is a replaceable piece of an ink jet printer that contains the ink. Each ink cartridge contains one or more divided ink reservoirs.</p>
<p>Replacing an ink jet can be expensive, especially if you do a lot of printing. Fortunately, many manufacturers have developed refillable ink for ink cartridges. Often people can save up to 50% or more over a replacement cartridge.  Ink jet refill kits contain easy to use tools and instructions for refilling an ink cartridge.</p>
<p>The following are general instructions to putting ink in a printer cartridge:</p>
<p>1. Buy an ink refill kit at an office supply store, computer store, or department store.</p>
<p>2. Gather all of the materials you will need to refill the cartridge. This can include: syringe, latex gloves, and paper towel</p>
<p>3. Remove the empty cartridge from the printer. Depending on what type of printer you have, there may be a particular method of cartridge removal. Refer to your printer manual on how to refill a unique type of ink cartridge.</p>
<p>4. Place the empty cartridge on a piece of paper towel.</p>
<p>5. Find the fill holes on the top of the cartridge by sliding your finger across the label.</p>
<p>6. Use a pencil or tooth pick to puncture the refill holes in the top of the ink cartridge.</p>
<p>7. Insert the long needle of the syringe on the refill ink bottle into the correct hole.</p>
<p>8. Little by little, add the ink. It is important to make sure that you do not over-fill.  It is usually 10 cc for black ink and about 5 to 8 cc for colored ink.</p>
<p>9. Stop when you observe ink coming out of the hole. Remove the needle from the hole after expelling any remaining ink.</p>
<p>10. Carefully pat the cartridge contacts on the paper towel to observe a spot of ink leaking out.</p>
<p>11. Cover the hole with a tiny piece of clear tape. Make sure you do not transfer the colors.</p>
<p>Repeat steps for each ink color. There are three colors of ink: magenta, cyan, and yellow. Follow the instructions on which hole to insert each color or push a toothpick into the holes to ascertain the colors as the markings on the printer cartridge</p>
<p>12. Put the ink cartridge back into the printer.</p>
<p>13. Leave the ink cartridge in the printer for about 12 hours before using it. This will permit the sponge inside the cartridge to become uniformly soaked with the ink.</p>
<p>14. Print several test pages to make sure the ink is running.</p>
<p>There are a number of different methods to refilling printer cartridges. The benefits of refilling include that they are much cheaper than replacing a used cartridge with a brand new cartridge, and they help keep ink out of the environment which is toxic to the soil. You also will help reduce the amount of garbage going into the landfill. The next time your ink cartridge runs out of ink, consider purchasing an ink refill kit.</p>
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		<title>Wind Power: For Your Home And For Your Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 15:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carson Solis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fossil fuel consumption is a dead end. The environment is in deep trouble, and the energy choices of the past will not work for us any longer. Science is hunting for a new alternative, one that will not only be eco-friendly, but inexpensive enough to manufacture so that it will also be friendly to those with small budgets. Individuals can harness wind power for the home as one option to helping find a solution to the energy problem.]]></description>
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<p>Fossil fuel consumption is a dead end. The environment is in deep trouble, and the energy choices of the past will not work for us any longer. Science is hunting for a new alternative, one that will not only be eco-friendly, but inexpensive enough to manufacture so that it will also be friendly to those with small budgets. Individuals can harness wind power for the home as one option to helping find a solution to the energy problem.</p>
<p>But perceptions have not caught up to the existing technology. Until these outdated attitudes are changed, and more funding provided for vital research into alternative energy sources, costs to install wind power for the home use market will continue to be too high for the average person to afford.</p>
<p>Until recently, installing a windmill has been a pretty high-ticket item, financially. While a system that provides wind power for the home does, eventually, repay the investment, it takes a significant amount of time to see a return when the initial costs are so high. This can discourage most people from making the attempt.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s not all bad news. Recently there have appeared on the market a number of inexpensive solutions allowing average homeowners the opportunity to put wind power to work for the home, using excellent, robust DIY kits that can be put together in just a few hours.</p>
<p>Take the following into consideration when buying a windmill:</p>
<p>*If you&#8217;re concerned about the environment, and want to lower your energy bill into the bargain, making the decision to harness wind power for the home you live in is an easy one to make. Not only does it contribute to the solution rather than the problem, making you feel pretty good about your choice, but you get the joy of watching your energy bill shrink every month. Prior to making your purchase, please keep the following important considerations in mind.</p>
<p>Ideally, your windmill should be set up in a spot where the average wind speed is 11 miles per hour. Slightly lower speeds, however, are still reaping results for people, so it&#8217;s a judgment call.</p>
<p>*Decide in advance just how much output you&#8217;d like your windmill to generate; the initial outlay is so small, many people choose to buy 2 or 3 kits and still find they are seeing the payoff after only a short time.</p>
<p>Look for sturdy, robust components. If you live in an area that frequently gets heavy winds, you don&#8217;t want to risk damage to your investment.</p>
<p>*Prices vary. Check out the equipment now on the market and compare prices, so you can pick the parts best suited for your unique site and budget limitations.</p>
<p>What features to look for in a DIY windmill?</p>
<p>*Helpful illustrations. Seeing what the finished product is supposed to look like helps tremendously over relying on text alone. Find a kit that provides clear visuals and your project will go much more smoothly.</p>
<p>*Well written guide. You don&#8217;t want to have to guess what the author of the manual was trying to get across. You want to enjoy your weekend project, not be frustrated by it. Make sure to get a kit that offers instructions that are clear and concise.</p>
<p>*Component descriptions. A good kit will include a guide to all the components you&#8217;ll need to install wind power to the home, including detailed descriptions and clear illustrations. As an added bonus, some will even take the extra step of describing components you will need for your own unique situation.</p>
<p>*Local information. You don&#8217;t care where in Podunk you can buy what you need. You want to know where in your area you can get the equipment for you windmill. Look for a guide that gives you exactly that.</p>
<p>Wind power for the home is an achievable dream. With just a small investment, which will be paying you back indefinitely, you can build your own windmill and do your part for the earth.</p>
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<div class='links'>Can a small amount of money, no experience, and a few hours of work lower or eliminate your energy bill? Carson Solis can show you how. With your own <a href='http://howtowindpower.com'>solar power home system</a>, living off the grid can be a reality. You can even start a business! Discover how to do it at <a href='http://howtowindpower.com'>his cool green site.</a></div>
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		<title>How Essential Oils are Created</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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<p>Essential oils are used in perfumes, bath products, creams, body lotions, massage oils and in aromatherapy. The oils are used for promoting physical and mental health as well as to improve aroma. Most formulas require just a couple of drops.</p>
<p>Essential oils are extracted from flowers and plants. Making essential oils involves the use of special equipment. There are a number of methods used to extract the oil that include:</p>
<p>Steam Distillation: Fresh plants are placed in a still. Steam is sent into a lower chamber of the still and sent through the plant ingredients to vaporize the oils in the plant material. The blend of steam and oil then goes through a condenser. The essential oil is extracted from the floral water in the separator. Some plants contain aromatic compounds that remain in the water that is left over after distillation. This water, known as hydrosols, is used by Aromatherapists in products such as cosmetics as a skin moisturizer.</p>
<p>Expression: This extraction method involves pressing the plants skins, seeds, and flesh. It is most often used when extracting citrus peels.</p>
<p>Cold Pressing:  This form of extraction is another method of removing oils from fruit. The process involves rolling the fruit between spiked protuberances which penetrate the peel. The squeezing will extract the juices that hold the essential oil. The juice is then put through a centrifuge in order to separate the oil from the juice.</p>
<p>Enfleurage: Flower blossoms are placed on sheets of warm vegetable fat that absorb the oil from the flowers. The fat is separated out with solvents, leaving just the essential oil.  It is a lengthy and expensive method of essential oil extraction.</p>
<p>Solvents: This method of extraction is not popular with all-natural Aromatherapists because it involves the use of manmade chemicals. The plant is dissolved in a solvent such as chlorure of methylene, benzene, and hexane. A device is used to extract the essential oil from the evaporated material. The oils extracted are known as &#8220;absolutes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Carbon Dioxide Extraction: A high pressure is obtained by pumping the gas carbon dioxide into a chamber containing the plant matter. As the pressure increases, the gas becomes a liquid and works as a solvent. The new solvent is then passed into another chamber where the pressure is released. The carbon dioxide solvent vaporizes leaving behind the essential oil. This method is used only for expensive oils because the process is costly.</p>
<p>Learning what oil and fragrance best suits your needs will help achieve optimum health results. Essential oils provide a number of benefits such as alleviate pain, promote relaxation, relieve tension, act as a natural insect repellent, contains anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties, stimulates digestion, alleviate respiratory systems, detoxifies the air, improve mental function, and promotes healthy skin. The essential oil is a very tiny part of the flower or plant. Many plants are needed to create a small amount of oil. Depending on how the essential oil is produced, it can have an impact on the concentration and quality of the oil.</p>
<p>Essential oils are a popular natural health product that is quickly gaining worldwide recognition.</p>
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		<title>Insulation Rebate from the Government</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 06:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To qualify for the $1600 Government insulation rebate is easy.1. Be the homeowner 2. Be 18 years + 3. Be Australian Citizen or Resident 4. Have no insulation or less than R value 0.5 If you meet this criteria your eligible for $1600 Free Insulation. Visit the insulation Specialist <a href="http://www.insulationrebateforhomes"> Insulation Rebate For Home</a>]]></description>
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<p>To qualify for the $1600 Government insulation rebate is easy.1. Be the homeowner 2. Be 18 years + 3. Be Australian Citizen or Resident 4. Have no insulation or less than R value 0.5 If you meet this criteria your eligible for $1600 Free Insulation. Visit the insulation Specialist <a target='_blank' href="http://www.insulationrebateforhomes"> Insulation Rebate For Home</a></p>
<p>The Federal Governments $4 billion economic stimulus plan is giving Australian Homeowners $1600 Free. The insulation rebate is available from 1st July 2009 for a limited time. For homeowners, the insulation rebate is up to $1600 worth of ceiling insulation and $1000 for tenants and landlords. The insulation rebate will cover up to 2.9 million Australian Homes. </p>
<p>Free Insulation- The Savings will be in your pocket. </p>
<p>Insulation rebate will save you money in more ways than One, first, unlike many other rebates where the purchaser is required to pay for the product and then apply for a rebate payment back from the government, the insulation rebate is paid directly to the installer after completing the work. Meaning the homeowner has to pay nothing. It is completely Free. </p>
<p>This means the homeowner does not have to pay for anything &#8211; no out of pocket expenses at all! Second, the installation rebate of up to $1600 per household in most cases covers the entire cost of the job, with the average home costing between $1200 to $1600 to supply and fit with ceiling insulation. </p>
<p>Third, the purpose of the insulation rebate is to increase energy efficiency in Australian homes &#8211; this improved efficiency will mean that you will save money on your energy bills. For your Insulation </p>
<p>Protect the Environment and reduce Greenhouse </p>
<p>Up to 35% of heat in a house can be lost through the roof, but with up to 2.9 million homes improving their energy efficiency thanks to the insulation rebate, the huge reduction in energy consumption by Australians will result in a significant dropping the emission of the greenhouses gases. </p>
<p>Insulation Rebate: Cost YOU NOTHING </p>
<p>The insulation rebate covers each eligible home for up to $1600 worth of FREE ceiling insulation; with the average home costing $1200 this means absolutely NO OUTLAY to you. The ceiling insulation must be installed by qualified and registered installer to be eligible for the insulation rebate. The installer will supply you with a written quote and complete the job and handle the paperwork. The installer will then receive the insulation rebate directly from the government. </p>
<p>Taking up the insulation rebate offer is simple: Fill in the form below to take advantage of the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.insulationrebateforhomes"> Insulation Rebate For Home</a>: IT COST YOU NOTHING</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The extensive waste management strike in Toronto left citizens under piles of garbage and a sea of anger.  The strike was a result of the waste management Labor unions requesting a wage increase to match other municipal workers.  Their request was denied, resulting in a collective refusal to work.  Such immediate and severe action finally caused Toronto officials to sit up and take notice.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>The extensive waste management strike in Toronto left citizens under piles of garbage and a sea of anger.  The strike was a result of the waste management Labor unions requesting a wage increase to match other municipal workers.  Their request was denied, resulting in a collective refusal to work.  Such immediate and severe action finally caused Toronto officials to sit up and take notice.</p>
<p>Its affect Other than the layers of garbage bags lining the streets, the strike also resulted in a 25% increase in sales of waste-removal products.  Furthermore, it has generally forced residents to think carefully about how to dispose of their waste making environmentally friendly recycling a necessary option for those desperate to clean out their garbage.</p>
<p>Though the strike has left many to believe it is creating a mess out of the once beautiful city, there are some benefits to be gained.  It is beginning to force residents to think of creative ways to minimize garbage as well as to recycle regularly and consider composting.  By improving your method of waste control, you can help to reduce the already overflowing landfills and reduce environmental damage until they make the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.1877junktwogo.com">garbage removal Toronto</a>.</p>
<p>How to improve your waste disposal Bags are available to buy and each one stores between 30-40 bags of regular rubbish.  Including recyclable items such as milk cartons, newspapers, glass bottles and plastics is an unnecessary waste for rhino bags.  Such bags sell for between $20 and $40.  They can be purchased from store and can be dropped off and picked up at your convenience.</p>
<p>Composting As composting is an organic process it reduces waste using waste to feed your soil.  Garden organics such as leaves, grass clippings as well as food waste such as vegetable peels, coffee grounds and egg shells can be composted to create organic materials that can then be used in the garden.  Even materials such as human and animal hair and newspapers can be composted effectively.</p>
<p>In order to compost you will need to purchase a solid green bin.  First, start with a thick layer of twigs or coarse mulch at the base for drainage.  Then layer on your kitchen organics and green garden organics.  Cover with a layer of brown garden organics ensuring no food waste is left exposed.  Moisten and repeat the process.  In eight weeks the compost will be ready to use.  To ensure it does not smell make sure it is not too wet and air can circulate through the layers.  A common cause is putting in too much food waste and not enough dry waste.  In such cases, fork in dry mulch such as leaves or twigs.  Turn the compost to also get more air in.</p>
<p>Recycling The Blue Bin recycling program can be used to dispose of both paper and recyclable materials such as alcohol beverage containers, paper and foam polystyrene. This includes foam protective packaging, foam meat trays, foam takeout food containers, foam plates, foam egg cartons and foam coffee cups. Please note such items must be rinsed to ensure no residue remains.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a public storage facility in Canada has never been easier or more affordable.  The possibilities are endless: climate control facilities, boat storage, and even storage as small as safe mobile storage facilities can be available in certain storage facilities.  <a href="http://www.migsonstorage.com/">public storage Toronto</a>, London and more  facilities are now offering the lease of boxes to help you back, buying them back when you no longer need them.   Before jumping in and choosing a storage facility it is important to understand what you need to ensure you don't waste money or space unnecessarily.]]></description>
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<p>Choosing a public storage facility in Canada has never been easier or more affordable.  The possibilities are endless: climate control facilities, boat storage, and even storage as small as safe mobile storage facilities can be available in certain storage facilities.  <a target='_blank' href="http://www.migsonstorage.com/">public storage Toronto</a>, London and more  facilities are now offering the lease of boxes to help you back, buying them back when you no longer need them.   Before jumping in and choosing a storage facility it is important to understand what you need to ensure you don&#8217;t waste money or space unnecessarily.</p>
<p>What sizes are available? General storage for furniture starts from 5&#8242;x5&#8242;.   This is generally compatible with the size of a walk-in closet.  This is more suited to limited and small items of furniture.   </p>
<p>A 5&#8242;x10&#8242; will fit a will store a sofa, chair, dresser, and mattress set in addition to miscellaneous boxes and small items.  This is suited when storing a room&#8217;s worth of possessions.</p>
<p>A 10&#8242;x10&#8242;is close to the size of a one car garage.  It will generally hold the furnishings of a one-bedroom apartment: approximately three rooms of furniture(beds, couches, dresser etc.) , boxes for small personal possessions, and possibly appliances. </p>
<p>A 10 X 15 foot storage unit, 150 square feet of space, will house the furnishings of a two-bedroom sized apartment or small house. This unit will generally hold all furnishings and personal effects, with or without major appliances.</p>
<p>A 10 X 20 foot storage unit is comparable to a smaller one-car garage. These 200 square feet of space allow storage for a small house, apartment or townhouse, including appliances. Without appliances or furnishings, it will house a car or truck.</p>
<p>The next sized storage unit, at 10 X 25 feet, is the approximate size of a standard one-car garage and will store all furnishings, including appliances from a two-bedroom home, along with a single automobile. </p>
<p>A 10 X 30 foot unit, with 300 square feet of space, will store the contents of a 40 foot moving van, which could include furniture from a three or four-bedroom home, along with appliances and a car, truck or boat. </p>
<p>A 12 X 30 foot storage unit will house 360 square feet of commercial inventory, construction materials or landscaping equipment, or the contents of a larger home. A 20 X 20 foot storage unit will hold the contents of an entire larger home.</p>
<p>Is there a time limit? In short, no, as the length of storage is ultimately up to the customer and their needs.  Generally cheaper rates are offered to long-term storage customers.  The terms commonly available include: &#8211; Long Term Storage (year by year is available at a discounted rate) &#8211; Seasonal Storage  &#8211; Temporary Storage (a week to a month by month basis) &#8211; Secure Storage  &#8211; Climate Controlled Self-Storage</p>
<p>How do I choose? Ring or email around.  All storage facilities are able to give you a quote based on your needs and if you put in the time you will be sure to get the best deal.  Also check about their security features to ensure your personal possessions are in safe hands.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 11:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is some debate over whether or not cleaning the air ducts in your home is necessary. Most people don't run into problems with their air ducts, but if there is a malfunction in your duct system or someone in your home has allergies, it can be a good idea to get them cleaned. It is extremely difficult for a person without the proper training to clean their own air ducts. As such, most people decide to hire a professional service for the job. As with any major repair job, it is important to choose a company that is reliable, knowledgeable and affordable.]]></description>
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<p>There is some debate over whether or not cleaning the air ducts in your home is necessary. Most people don&#8217;t run into problems with their air ducts, but if there is a malfunction in your duct system or someone in your home has allergies, it can be a good idea to get them cleaned. It is extremely difficult for a person without the proper training to clean their own air ducts. As such, most people decide to hire a professional service for the job. As with any major repair job, it is important to choose a company that is reliable, knowledgeable and affordable.</p>
<p>The first step in your search for a good air <a target='_blank' href="http://www.ontarioductcleaning.ca/london-woodstock-simcoe.html">duct cleaning</a> company is simply to identify air duct cleaning companies in your local area. Depending on where you live, there may not be any nearby, so you may need to find one that is willing to make a trip. If you are lucky enough to have multiple companies that can do the job nearby, then it&#8217;s time to start looking at prices. It&#8217;s wise to get an idea about what sort of costs you should expect to pay to have your duct-work cleaned before you make any calls. The average amount for a duct cleaning will vary depending on the amount of duct-work to be cleaned and the level of service provided by the company. The average cost for cleaning your air ducts is between $500 and $1,000, though it can go higher or lower. You can call the various companies in your area and get rough estimates for how much they will charge. Some companies may also have websites that can provide estimates.</p>
<p>It is recommended that you get an on-site, written estimate by having the company visit your home before they start working. Then, you can ask them to show you the trouble spots in your air ducts that really need cleaning. If they can&#8217;t identify these spots and justify the cost of the cleaning, then you probably want to try another company or reconsider the cleaning entirely.</p>
<p>Now that you have gotten a better idea of what an air duct cleaning can do for you, it&#8217;s important to establish whether or not they can actually deliver on their promises. You may be able to ask the company for references from previous jobs that they&#8217;ve completed successfully. You might also be able to find reviews or testimonials online that can give you a better idea if the company does a good job and does it quickly.</p>
<p>Once you have checked out the duct cleaning companies credentials and reliability, then it is time to make your final choice. If the company charges by the hour, make sure that you get a written contract with them stating how long the job should take. You don&#8217;t want the cleaners to be able to stall to try and get more money. Once you&#8217;ve drawn up an agreement that works for both party, your work is done and it&#8217;s up to the cleaners to do their job.How to Select an Air Duct Cleaning Company</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 11:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good facial moisturizer is an important tool in a good skin care regimen. However, like any tool, if they arent used properly then they arent much good at all. You might think that all there is to the proper use of skin moisturizers is simply applying it to your face after you wash, or when youre experiencing discomfort from dry skin. That covers the basics, but to really get the most out of a facial moisturizer, you have to know how to optimize its use.]]></description>
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<p>A good facial moisturizer is an important tool in a good skin care regimen. However, like any tool, if they arent used properly then they arent much good at all. You might think that all there is to the proper use of skin moisturizers is simply applying it to your face after you wash, or when youre experiencing discomfort from dry skin. That covers the basics, but to really get the most out of a facial moisturizer, you have to know how to optimize its use.</p>
<p>The basic function of a facial moisturizer is to retain moisture in the outer layers of skin. Normally, any moisture evaporates from the skin quite quickly, which can leave it dry. This problem usually gets worse as people get older. A good moisturizer will keep the moisture in, making dry or aged skin feeling smooth to the touch, and looking a lot nicer too. The ingredients in the moisturizer do most of the work, but there are things that we can do when we apply moisturizer to help it work to its fullest potential.</p>
<p>The first useful tip is to always use your moisturizer right after you finished cleaning you face, while the skin is still damp. Remember that a moisturizer works to lock in water, which it cant do especially well if theres nothing to lock in. After a washing, your will have a good amount of moisture to seal in. If you opt to use toner on your face as well, you shouldnt wipe it off before moisturizing. Apply the moisturizer while the toner is still damp and it will help to seal in the beneficial ingredients in the toner. Remember that the key word is damp &#8211; if you try to apply moisturizer when the face is still sopping wet, it will simply drip right off.</p>
<p>Next, pay attention to where you&#8217;re moisturizing. You would think that facial moisturizers would be usable on the entire face, but thats not exactly accurate. In particular, you should avoid moisturizing around the eyes. The skin that surrounds the eyes is somewhat different when compared to the skin from other areas of the face. Facial moisturizers may be too potent and can lead to irritation and other problems if used on the eyes. They make specific creams for the eyes, and those are what should be used.</p>
<p>You also might think that theyd only be useful on the face, but thats also incorrect. For instance, the neck area can benefit from the application of facial moisturizer. Start at the base and apply the moisturizer in broad upward strokes. A lot of people dont consider the effect that the neck has on their overall appearance, but a neck with bad skin can look very unappealing.</p>
<p>A final tip: while you should apply face moisturizer to a damp face, you should let the moisturizer dry completely before applying any cosmetic foundation. Otherwise, it can become very runny or get completely ruined.</p>
<p>These tips arent exactly life changing, but they do show you a few ways that you can better use your facial moisturizer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long and curly hair is a very popular hair style. As most people growing this type of hair will find out, it requires special care to make it manageable and eye-catching. Curly and long hair is most susceptible to breakage and split ends. They are also more prone to damage because the ends of the hair tend to be finer than short and straight hair. Special products should be used to maintain quality hair health. One method of maintaining healthy long and curly hair is to use a natural shampoo.]]></description>
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<p>Long and curly hair is a very popular hair style. As most people growing this type of hair will find out, it requires special care to make it manageable and eye-catching. Curly and long hair is most susceptible to breakage and split ends. They are also more prone to damage because the ends of the hair tend to be finer than short and straight hair. Special products should be used to maintain quality hair health. One method of maintaining healthy long and curly hair is to use a natural shampoo.</p>
<p>In order to keep healthy long and curly hair, use a natural shampoo that contains organic ingredients. Manufactured shampoo contains harsh chemicals and additives that can dry the hair and cause the hair to break. A natural shampoo contains all-natural chemical free ingredients such as vitamins and minerals, and natural moisturizers such as aloe, lemon, Shea butter, lavender water, ylang ylang, coconut oil, lavender essential oils, organic tea tree oil, and soy protein. Ingredients will vary depending upon which brand and type of natural shampoo that you purchase. These ingredients nourish and protect the hair from damage. The all-natural ingredients will reduce frizzy hair and leave the hair soft and shiny. As well, the natural ingredients alleviate inflamed cells of the scalp. The natural blend of essential plant extract oils penetrates the hair root follicles allowing oxygen to stimulate new hair growth.</p>
<p>Natural shampoos are much milder that manufactured shampoos because they contain 100% natural ingredients with no harsh synthetic additives. They moisturize the scalp with natural ingredients that will keep the skin hydrated and the hair follicles nourished. The enhanced moisturizing properties of the natural oils and minerals, as well as the plant and herb extracts, all work to promote healthy hair growth. The stimulating and nourishing ingredients are designed to penetrate the scalp where the root grows, and provide much needed essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, to the hair and scalp. This helps increase the thickness of hair strands and makes the hair stronger.</p>
<p>Natural shampoo will transform fine, dry, and brittle hair into full, shiny, and soft hair. As well, it stimulates the hair follicles to produce thicker and stronger hair. The strength and suppleness of the hair is restored providing a stronger, softer, shinier and healthier looking hair. The healing process of using a natural shampoo consists of gently cleaning, repairing, and rejuvenating damaged and fine hair.</p>
<p>Curly hair and long hair is often dry because the natural oils that are produced by the scalp have difficulty getting down the hair shafts. The best protection is a natural moisturizing hair shampoo. This will help keep the hair hydrated, healthy, and more manageable. Natural shampoo dose not contain any harsh detergents, synthetic preservatives, alcohol, or petrochemicals which can all damage the hair. Natural shampoos contain nutrient-rich botanical extracts and nourishing vitamins that leave hair soft and healthy.  When you use natural shampoos, you are not only nourishing and protecting your hair, but you are also keeping harmful substances from being released into the environment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hobby Greenhouses may be giant size while others are good enough to be placed inside ones home. There are many different sizes of these plant homes. These are all especially designed to protect the plants which are kept under their roofs. These special structures are especially designed for plant lovers. Hobbyists have choices of several models and styles to suit their needs.]]></description>
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<p>Hobby Greenhouses may be giant size while others are good enough to be placed inside ones home. There are many different sizes of these plant homes. These are all especially designed to protect the plants which are kept under their roofs. These special structures are especially designed for plant lovers. Hobbyists have choices of several models and styles to suit their needs. </p>
<p>Most of these greenhouses are fully insulated with polycarbonate glazed panels to diffuse the entrance of ultra-violet rays from the sun that can damage or kill baby plants.  They have well ventilated roofs for sufficient aeration needed by the growing living greens under these shelters. Vents are usually in forms of louvers which can regulate the coming of wind and air inside the shelters especially on stormy or windy days.</p>
<p>You can make good income with the floral and ornamental plant business. Not everyone is gifted with a green thumb, and not every one with a green thumb has this passion for plants. Hobby Greenhouses have special designs for the professionals who have already made plants more than their passion. These plant enthusiasts have made a good living by tending plants. </p>
<p>The green shelters for the professionals are already equipped with layers, shelves, hanging implements and spacious environment for them and their clients to walk around like in a department store. The houses are built for comfort and convenience of people coming in and out for business. In here, you will find the full grown plants that are housed for safety. The sight and feeling under these types of shelters are truly invigorating.</p>
<p>Hobby Greenhouses are truly amazing homes for the flowers and natural living ornaments which can be found on the Internet if you browse. For those individuals who are contemplating on going into the green business, you can find online different types of plant shelters that can be of great use to you. You will find on certain web sites that offer vast selections of these amazing houses.</p>
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