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Oily Skin Overview
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Want to learn about oily skin? Visit HowStuffWorks to read about oily skin, what causes it, and how to handle it.
Regrets, We've Had a Few — But Why?
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Ever had a "woulda, shoulda, coulda" feeling about something? It's called regret. What really triggers this emotion - and can we trust it?
How Rubber Works
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Rubber is an elastomer, a large molecule that can be stretched and returned to its original shape. Learn why rubber is so stretchy and how we make it.
How Body Odor Works
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Why do we have body odor? How can you prevent it? Read about the causes of body odor and how to deal with it.
1950-1952 Buick
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Buick redesigned its cars in the 1950s using the Buick C-body. Learn more about the Buick C-body and its unique design.
The Non-science Behind The New York Times Best Sellers List
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When a book lands on The New York Times Best Sellers list, it's a boon for the author and publisher. But does that really mean it's a best seller?
How to Wash Pillows
You may have never thought of washing your pillows but there are several good reasons to do it. And it's usually not very hard to wash them.
5 Ways to Remove Stains From Formica
Everyone's looking for a deal these days, and it's no different in materials for your home. Enter Formica: a countertop making a comeback thanks to its lower price tag.
How to Treat Poison Sumac
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Poison sumac is even more toxic than its cousins, poison ivy and poison oak, in its ability to cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems.
Why Do We Call It a Piggyback Ride?
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It's a strange phrase when you think about it, as people don't normally ride pigs. So where did it come from?