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A Simple Homemade Acne Treatment
Aug 17th, 2009 by admin

Not everyone wants to spend hundreds of dollars on face creams and treatments in order to get beautiful acne free skin. Many of the over the counter acne treatments are much too harsh for most people’s acne, and can do more harm than good if used too often. Many people equate pimples to poor hygiene, so they feel they must scrub extra hard to get clean enough. Just like using a harsh product, this usually does more harm than good.

Did you know that you can find many remedies for this problem with items you already have? If you are looking for a homemade acne treatment that is easy to use and inexpensive, a cinnamon, honey, and lemon mask is just what you are looking for. These three ingredients pop up in a ton of natural remedies, for very good reason. Mix these three ingredients up and form a paste. The exact amount will depend on how sensitive your skin is. If it is very sensitive use less lemon juice. Rub the paste on the affected area and leave it on for 15-20 minutes.

This treatment should absorb the excess oil and help kill the bacteria that causes acne. Using once every couple weeks should leave your skin smooth and blemish free.

Using the Internet for Travel
Aug 17th, 2009 by admin

In the old days, the only people who could truly afford to travel were the rich and well to do. These people of leisure had the economic freedom and enough spare time to travel the world at a relaxed and even pace while the vast majority of the rest of their contemporaries toiled away their days in the fields or factories of an often unforgiving world. Luckily for us, the modern world has made traveling both more affordable and much easier and, thanks to the internet, you can find just about anything you need related to travel at the tips of your fingers. Whether you are searching for cheap and inexpensive plane tickets or perhaps some much needed Asia travel tips, the internet is your one stop shop for all your inner travel bug desires. Unlike the old days, this modern innovation has put the world of international travel at all of our disposals and, unlike our predecessors; you no longer need to be a millionaire to make your travel plans a reality.

Baby Walkers - Dangerous Toys
Aug 17th, 2009 by admin

About every third to second child has a baby walker. Most parents buy them because they want to give their children a possibility for increased mobility and in the same time make sure they are secure.

There is only one problem with this. More and more studies show that baby walkers are everything but secure. A lot of accidents every year comes from the use of baby walkers. Typical accidents are babies falling into swimming pools or falling down stairs.

The newer variants of baby walkers try to prohibit these type of accidents, nonetheless they are still happening. It has gone so far that some countries has determined to ban the baby walkers, Canada is one of them. In Canada it is not allowed to sell or import a baby walker. This way they hope to reduce the accidental rate in small children.

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