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Considering Botox? Try This Skin Plumping Natural Recipe Instead

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Of all the really great natural treatments you can do for yourself at home, this one has some of the most pronounced and immediate results I've seen. Learn more about considering botox.

Yogurt & Honey: 2 Key Ingredients in Your DIY Facial

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Why are yogurt and honey so good for your skin?, plus 4 great masks that use them.

How to Get Gum Out of Clothes: Solving a Sticky Situation

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Think you ruined your favorite pair of jeans because you sat on a sticky piece of gum? You probably didn't. We'll show you how to get that gum out!

Why Compressed Air Canisters Shouldn't Be Shaken

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It's a force of habit to shake spray canisters, but when it comes to canned air, that inclination could cause frostbite.

Why Is Yogurt Advertising So Focused on Women?

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Why is yogurt marketed towards women? Learn about food marketing and gender in this HowStuffWorks Now article and Stuff Mom Never Told You podcast.

Are There Really Kids' Authors Who Hate Kids?

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From Margaret Wise Brown to Beatrix Potter, some children's authors have reputations for disliking kids. Are the rumors true?

The Germans Have a Word for the Slow Days of Late Summer: Sommerloch

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You know that time in summer when everything slows down and not much is going on? The German word sommerloch neatly sums it up. But where did it come from?

Baby Giraffes Get Their Spots From Mom

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A study found that baby giraffes get their spot patterns from their moms. HowStuffWorks looks at the study and what it means for giraffes in the wild.

Popping a Lawn Bubble Is Like Popping a Zit

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You've probably never seen one, but it looks like a waterbed in your yard. And trust us, if you do see one, you'll have an impulse to pop it.

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