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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

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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

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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?

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