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How to deal with oily skin
Oily skin occurs due to highly productive sebaceous gland in the pores and it can also occur due to genetic predisposition or poor diet. Here are some remedial measures while caring for oily skin.
How to deal with frizzy hair (2)
Frizzy hair seek a little extra care than straight hair. The tight curls can be well managed and easy to carry if you follow the tips given below.
How to deal with hard water
Hard water is a common nuisance for households and industries, causing mineral buildup on plumbing fixtures, sanitary fittings, utensils, water boiler systems and pipework. In addition, it inhibits soap/detergent performance besides causing skin and hair
How to deal with nasty people
The negative energy transmitted by a nasty person not only expunges a convivial atmosphere but also drains out the energy of others surrounding them. Here are some easy ways of dealing with such nasty people positively and keeping your own sanity intact.
Guide on How to Deal With Heartbreak (For Girls)
The reasons behind heartbreak may be diverse but the feeling of sorrow is equal. Heartbreak can stir depressing emotions like extreme misery and excessive jealousy. It can truly be quite catastrophic for the heart where the ache of the past keeps rumbling
How to deal with anxiety and stress without medication
Stress is a part and parcel of life. Maybe the only person without stress will be a lifeless one! While stress is positive for it keeps the steam going for accomplishing any task, sometimes it becomes too much, leading to health problems. The first thing
How to deal with arguments
It is easy to go on the defensive while being in an argument and is something that must be watched out for. The presence of strife in any situation only works towards its worsening. Here we have given some pointers to deal with arguments in a mature and p
How to deal with a picky eater
Parents often experience really hard time with picky eaters at home, who often eat the same food all the three-four times a day or eat nothing at all. You should show high level of patience in dealing with children, who display selective eating disorder.