Instructions Types Step 1: Lip sores caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) one and two, otherwise known as cold sores, affect more than 80 percent of the population. These recurring nuisances typically break out under times of stress or illness. Canker sores are a painful ulceration on the inside of the lip or mouth. Canker sores may break out in times of stress, sickness or as an...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Mirror Ice cubes Wash cloth or paper towels Medicated lip balm Step 1: Take a look at the inside and outside of your mouth. Look for any bruising. Step 2: Make a cold compress. Wrap ice cubes inside a wad of paper towels or a washcloth. Step 3: Apply the compress to your mouth for 10 minutes. It will numb the area and reduce the...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Drill
Screws/bolts
Double-sided tape
Rubbing alcohol
Rag
Measuring tape
Marking pen Step 1: Read directions that may have come with the rear lip spoiler. Some lip spoilers come with a mounting kit but most don't. Step 2: Measure how long the rear lip spoiler is and then measure and mark exactly where you want it to be mounted under the...
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Instructions Step 1: Pluck unwanted upper lip hair with tweezers. Hold your skin taught, squeeze the hair between the tips of the tweezers and pull it out. This method works best if you have a few random hairs needing removal. It's cheap, but usually painful. Step 2: Shave off unwanted lip hair with a sharp razor, warm water and shaving cream or gel. Shaving can cause razor burn,...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Pot, Water (2 cups), Rubbing Alcohol, Small Bowl, Curved Quilting Needle, Oragel, Labret Stud, Alcohol Swabs, Triple Antibiotic Ointment Preparation for the Piercing Step 1: To prepare for the piercing, You must be very clean - your mouth, hands and equipment. Step 2: Take a pot and add 2 cups of water. Turn the stove on medium high. When...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Soap and Water cotton swab multi-vitamin How to Clean Lip Piercings Step 1: Treat your new lip piercing as a wound. Generally speaking, it is a new wound. It is a puncture into your flesh that needs to be properly taken care of. Your body knows what it needs to do naturally to heal, but by taking care of it will help aide in the healing...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 quart clean, dry glass jar with tight-fitting lid <br />1 cup fresh or dried herb(s) such as comfrey, plantain, noni fruit or echinacea root (or a combination of herbs) <br />32 oz. almond or grapeseed oil <br />Strainer <br />Cheescloth or old panty hose <br />1/4 cup beeswax <br />Glass measuring cup...
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Instructions Step 1: Take preventive measures. Wear a protective lip balm when exposure may chap lips. Slather on lip balm when skiing, sunning or spending time outdoors in cold or windy conditions. Step 2: Resist the temptation to lick chapped lips to relieve the burn, which dries out the area even more. Carry a lip balm and reapply several times throughout the day. Step 3: Use...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Lip liner Lip gloss, clear or sparkly Lipstick (one or two shades darker than your usual color) Pearly lipstick Cotton swab Tissue Step 1: Apply lip liner just outside the natural line of your lips. Use a very thin line. Focus mostly on the upper lip, where makeup is less obvious. Step 2: Blend the lip liner into your lips. Use your...
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Hi. I'm David Clemen on behalf of Expert Village and today we're going to draw the face. Okay, now we have the ears in place. The only left on the face is the lips and the eyebrows. The eyebrows we'll get in a minute. But right now we're going to do the lips. So the way you do the lips is you come down this line that we put in the middle here, we're going to indicate the top lip about midway...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Lip balm Nude lip liner Lipstick with blue undertones Applicator brush Clear lip gloss Step 1: Look for lip color that has blue undertones, especially if you have any kind of stains or discoloration on your teeth. The blue helps the teeth appear whiter, where a yellow undertone will bring out the yellow. Step 2: Massage your lips with a...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Protective lip balm Keep Them Covered! Step 1: Carry lip balm with an SPF of 15 or higher level of protection. Many lip balms include sunscreen these days, and you can also find lipsticks with SPF if you shop around. Step 2: Re-apply after one hour if sweating heavily or eating and drinking. If in doubt, put more sunblock on. Step 3:...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Kool aid Lip gloss pots Small bowl Spoon Petroleum jelly Microwave Step 1: Get a pre-sweetened Kool Aid of your chosen color and flavor, small glass lip gloss pots, petroleum jelly, a spoon and a small, microwaveable bowl. Step 2: Put as much petroleum jelly as you want into the small bowl. The amount of petroleum jelly you use will be...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 well lit mirror 1 tube of lipstick 1 lip liner 1 container loose face powder 1 large powder brush 1 box tissues Make Your Lipstick Last All Day Step 1: Apply a neutral shade of lip liner to your lips to start the process. Fill in your entire lip with the lip liner. This will give the lipstick something to hold onto to help it last all...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Matte lipstick Neutral colors Bright blush Step 1: Apply matte color lipstick. Make sure there is no shine, and do not use lip gloss. Start applying from the bottom of the lips and rub lips to move the lipstick to the top. Step 2: Keep your lip colors neutral. Avoid brights or pastels. Step 3: Apply bright blush to detract from lips...
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Instructions Step 1: Select a product made specifically for facial hair. Avoid using hair dyes or peroxide to bleach a mustache. They can be too harsh for your face and cause burning. Step 2: Read the directions. If there are products to measure or mix, follow specifications exactly. Some bleaching products have an activator to add to the bleach. Be sure to use the correct...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Lip balm Scarf or jacket and humidifier in winter Healing ointment Zinc oxide ointment Step 1: Prevent lips from chapping in the first place if you can. Apply a lip balm throughout the day and avoid licking your lips. When in windy or cold conditions use a humidifier in your home and wear scarves or jackets to cover your lips when outside....
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