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How to Wear Compression Socks
Compression socks can help improve circulation, prevent blood from pooling in the legs, and help relieve symptoms associated with deep vein thrombosis, skin ulcers, and varicose veins. To get the right pair of compression socks, talk to your doctor about...
How to Wear Ear Climbers
An ear climber can add a new dimension to your look. This versatile piece of jewelry can be worn on its own or coordinated with other pieces of jewelry. No matter how you style your ear climber, let it take center stage when wearing it with other earrings...
How to Identify Lead Paint
Lead paint was commonly used in residential buildings in the early and mid 1900s. Lead is a highly toxic metal that can cause serious medical issues to those exposed to it. Though the use of lead paint was banned in many cities in the U.S., it can still b...
How to Give a Deep Tissue Massage
In deep tissue massage, you apply pressure with your hands, arms, and body weight to another person's muscles. Start by making sure the person is relaxed. You can use deep tissue massage on the back, arms, and legs, to name a few places, but be sure to fo...
How to Make a Bottle Ecosystem
Making an ecosystem in a bottle is a fun way to learn about how plants and animals interact with their surrounding environment. You can monitor your ecosystem and record any changes that you notice on a daily basis. To create your own bottle ecosystem, yo...
How to Turn in a Lost Credit Card
You look down on the ground and find a credit card. What do you do? While your first instinct might be to call the police or search for the owner, there are probably better (and easier) options. Hats off to you for doing the right thing and taking the nec...
How to Determine Your Moon Sign
Your sun sign can easily be determined by knowing your birth date. Your moon sign, however, requires slightly more precision. As the moon changes phases quicker than the sun, you will need to know information such as your precise time of birth and your pl...
Simple Steps to Adust Color of Photos in Photos App for iPhone
This wikiHow teaches you how to edit the colors of an image in order to add a yellow-and-pink or blue-and-cyan hue, using your iPhone’s Photos app.
How to Heal Scratches
Scratches can happen at any time. You can get them from fingernails, thorns, or by bumping against something sharp. Most are not deep and will heal on their own. To heal a scratch, stop the bleeding, clean it, apply ointment, and cover it with a bandage.
How to Set Up Two‐Step Verification for WhatsApp on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to protect your WhatsApp account with two-step verification on your Android.
How to Clean a Fitbit
Fitbit devices are tremendous for encouraging activity, but they get dirty very quickly. Every usage introduces sweat, dirt, and oil that stains the band, clogs the charger ports, and can lead to skin irritation. Wipe off the Fitbit as soon as you take it...
How to Overcome Emotional Numbness
Emotional numbness can result from many things. Whether you feel depressed, anxious, or you’ve experienced a trauma, it’s important to seek help. Don’t isolate yourself and instead, spend time with people you care about. Do things that help you open up sl...
How to Eat Kudzu
Is kudzu edible? Absolutely! The blossoms, leaves, vine tips, and roots are all edible, and kudzu is similar in flavor to spinach. While many people think of kudzu only as an invasive species, it was intentionally introduced to the United States from Japa...
How to Find a Website's Email Address
Some website owners do not list their contact details in an easily accessible place. However, there are some tricks you can try to track down a website owner's contact information.
How to Bypass Anti‐AdBlockers in Chrome
Many websites block adblockers with an anti-adblock system. Blocking users with adblock software is becoming common practice, since websites won't get any revenue from people who don't view their ads. However, you can easily avoid these anti-adblockers in...
How to Stop Getting a Country‐Specific Google Redirect
If you are using Google from outside of U.S, Google.com will be redirected to a local version of the Google page. This redirect happens because Google’s biggest aim is to provide you with the most relevant search results based on the keywords and your loc...