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 | A mustache is a delicate thing. To trim it, first comb it straight down. Then use either a beard trimmer or salon-quality scissors. Start in the middle and trim towards one side of the mouth, then towards the other.
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 | Wake up with puffy eyes? Place chilled spoons or cotton balls dipped in a 50/50 mix of cold water and milk over your eyes for 5 minutes. Bye-bye bags!
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 | Watch your exfoliation habits, especially when it comes to your face. Scrubbing your face too frequently could irritate it to the point where you're overproducing oil to compensate. Once a week should be enough!
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 | You condition your hair. Don't forget to condition the tools that keep it looking so good! The little vial of oil that comes with Conair® Haircut Kits will keep those clipper and trimmer blades moving smoothly.
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 | Another way to avoid unsightly chapped lips is to gently rub the surface of the lips with a stiff toothbrush until they're smooth, then coat your lips with an unflavored lip balm, avoiding balms made with mineral oil or liquid paraffin.
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 | Freezing temperatures wreak havoc on your skin, and cracked fingertips can be a painful result. Antibacterial soap and ointment help remedy the situation, and a liquid bandage may even provide instant relief!
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 | Don't use extremely hot water to wash your face in the winter. It strips the skin of essential oils, making it vulnerable to damage from cold and wind.
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 | Try and application of almond oil to "feed" your nails and keep them strong. It is also great therapy for conditioning the skin and reviving its natural glow.
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 | Want a hot lather shave? Grab a can of shaving foam (not gel) and a microwave-safe dish. Spray some foam in the dish and put it in your microwave. Set it to medium and heat for 30 seconds. The foam will double in size while it heats!
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 | Use aloe as a shave cream substitute! Just break off part of a stem, and squeeze the gel onto your wet skin. The razor blade will glide right over your face for a smooth, close shave!
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 | Your extremities often suffer in the cold, dry cruelty of winter. Use skin moisturizer to avoid dryness and cracking and wear a hat, gloves and warm socks.
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