How to Care for a Nylon Handbag

You carry your nylon purse with you everywhere you go, so you naturally want the bag to look its best. Nylon handbags resist water, wind and other types of damage. However, they attract dirt and stains after a few weeks of heavy use. Nylon bags don't need much special care, but if yours gets dirty, you can clean it up with a bit of soapy water. Take everything out of your handbag.

Melissa King
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How to Treat a Black Eye With a Hard Boiled Egg

Curing a black eye using a hard-boiled egg is an old idea. There’s no scientific evidence behind it and you will find many people scoff at the idea of rubbing an egg on their faces as a way to get rid of a bruise.

Tammy Dray
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Causes of Chronic Puffiness Under the Eyes

Puffiness under the eyes can be bothersome, but it’s usually just a cosmetic concern. While rare, undereye puffiness can be a symptom of some kidney and thyroid conditions.

Sandi Busch
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What Sunless Tanning Lotions Don't Rub Off on Clothing?

Sunless tanning products can give you a sun-kissed glow without baking in the sun for hours and risking skin damage from UV rays. Getting a perfectly bronzed body without tanning your wardrobe as well requires understanding the types of self-tanning products and the best ways to use them.

Hilary White
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Sodium and Puffy Eyes

If you have ever eaten a high-sodium meal and felt bloated afterward, you can begin to understand the effects sodium can have on your body. Not only can sodium cause your stomach to feel bloated, it also can make your eyes appear puffy. To reduce the incidence of puffy eyes, you can cut back on the sodium in your diet.

Rachel Nall
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Dark Circles Under the Eyes of a Baby

You take careful precautions for your baby--so when you notice dark circles developing under her eyes, you begin to worry it could be a sign of a more serious condition. While these dark "allergy shiners"

Rachel Nall
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Caffeine & Puffy Eyes

Puffy eyes -- when the skin under your eyes appears swollen or "puffed out" -- is a common but often distressing skin problem. Usually, these "bags" are caused by a buildup of fluids beneath the skin, also known as water retention, that is especially visible under the eyes due to the thinness of under-eye skin.

Shannon George
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How to Use Turmeric on the Face

Turmeric is a plant native to the tropics of Southern Asia with yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. It is grown mostly in India, where it is used as a main ingredient in curry. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports that turmeric has been used for thousands of years for its medicinal properties.

Alena Bowers
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About Allergic Reaction to Soap

Allergic reactions are the result of inflammation or irritation of parts of the body. Sometimes people may have an allergic reaction to soap, which typically only affects the skin. These reactions typically affect people who wash their hands frequently, such as health care workers.

Adam Cloe
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Remedy for Swollen Eyes From Crying

After a good cry, you look in the mirror to find your eyes horribly swollen, blotchy and red. Despite appearance, however, the crying was probably beneficial because it helped release emotions in a positive way. But now you're stuck trying to figure out how to get rid of those puffy eyes.

Anna Aronson
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How to Wash Clothes Affected by Smoke

The odor of smoke often lingers, even when you're away from the source. When your clothes smell like smoke from a fire, cigarette just from cooking, try home remedies to eliminate the odor. Some common household products can remove the odor and leave your clothes smelling fresh again.

Kimbry Parker
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An Allergic Reaction That Causes the Eyes to Swell

For many allergy sufferers, the first sign of an allergic reaction is an uncomfortable tight sensation around the eyes. This sensation results from swelling of both the upper and lower eyelids. The eyelids may also become reddened and begin to itch. A wide variety of allergies can produce this reaction.

James Holloway
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