Saturday, 5 April 2014

How To Pop A Pimple The Right Way

Pimples can be so much an embarrassment that you are often tempted to pop them as soon as they begin to form.
That is a mistake!
The best thing you could do for yourself is to let your body heal the pimple on its own without you obstructing by popping.
It is however understandable that for social reasons you might want to break it, rather than carrying a scary face no one wants to see.
So if you must pop it, do it safely and effectively – when done properly, popping a pimple can be beneficial to the healing process.
However, only pop pimples those are ready to be popped, ripe all the way at the surface and white/yellow.
Again, it is best done after shower is best, when the skin is supple though popping can be successfully performed with dry skin as well.
Disinfect a needle with rubbing alcohol. A basic sharp sewing needle is a good choice because sewing needles are strong and sharp.
Gently prick the pimple's surface.
Take two tissues and wrap each of your index fingers with them.
Squeeze from the sides, confidently but gently, using a down-and-in motion. Don't force it. If the pimple is ready it will pop. If it doesn't, leave it be. Stop if clear fluid or blood starts to come out.
Walk away from the mirror! Continuing to work at a lesion that is not ready to be popped will most definitely introduce unnecessary irritation and can also increase the chance of scarring.
It is very important to leave deep, painful lesions (cysts and nodules) untouched. Do not attempt to pop them. Instead, a effective option for these types of lesions is to see a dermatologist who can administer a cortisone injection, which will bring down swelling and potentially reduce or eliminate scarring. Often dermatologists will accept a quick "emergency" appointment for such matters.

10 Things You Should Know About Having Sex in Water

The cool thing about sex in the water, pool, tub or shower is getting clean while having fun getting dirty at the same time. But, though sex is usually linked with wetness, having sex in water isn’t just about jumping into the pool, or a river, and getting kinky.
Here are some things you must know as you try to bring your water-sex fantasy to life
1. Condoms don’t play well with water. Chemicals and hot water are said to affect a condom’s durability, lowering protection. It could also slip off. So it’s wise to have some backup condoms.
2. Use a lubricant that is not water soluble to make penetration a lot more comfortable for both of you. Sex in water does not create extra lubrication, because water actually washes away the natural lubrication from a woman’s body which can cause extremely painful friction – extremely.
3. Shallow end of the pool is the best for safety reasons. But whether in the pool or under the shower, doggy-style is usually the best.
4. A good alternative is oral sex. Have your girl sit on the deck of the pool or on the stairs while you stand in the water, or vice versa.
5. For pools, there is the problem of all that potentially dangerous chlorinated water rushing in and out of the lady’s genitalia.
6. In tub/shower sex, you get the pleasure of being wet, without the chance of too much water entering private areas. The missionary style is the best option.
7. Having something to hold onto, like a bar, installed in the shower is good when you need support for from-behind action.
8. In open waters like the beach, you have to be very careful as salt water isn’t exactly a vagina’s best friend sand may get lodged… in not-so-good places. Instead, start things off in the water, but then head to dry land – or manage a hand job.
9. You must know also that having sex under water surface is dangerous. It is simply not a good idea – unless of course you have gills.
10. Again, since the pool pose isn't discreet it is recommended for night times and private locations. You wouldn’t want to see a video of you uploaded on YouTube.