How to Deep Clean Face Pores

Facial pores clogged by dirt and oils can trigger skin blemishes. However, there are ways to restore your youthful appearance and get rid of acne such as blackheads and whiteheads. Clean pores are the key to clear skin, and there are several ways to deep clean your skin and maintain oil-free pores. You can use over-the-counter facial products to achieve clean pores or use home methods.

  1. Apply a facial mask. Facial masks are thick, clay-like creams that help improve circulation and draw out toxins and get rid of dead skin cells. Purchase a facial mask from a drug store or beauty supply store and apply the cream as directed to deep clean pores. Allow the cream to dry completely and then rinse with warm water.
  2. Wash your face regularly with a deep cleanser. Wash your face daily, either in the mornings or nights, with a deep facial cleanser to open pores and remove oil and bacteria that can clog pores and trigger acne marks.
  3. Apply heat to clean pores. Steam from hot water or a hot cloth promotes sweating, allowing oils and germs to escape your facial pores. Place a wet hot cloth over your face for five minutes to open your pores. Leaning over a bowl of hot water has the same effect. Rinse your face after steaming to remove sweat and surface dirt.
  4. Experiment with pore strips. Buy deep-cleaning pore strips from a pharmacy or drugstore and apply the adhesive strip to areas of your face such as the nose or chin to help draw out dirt and oils that may clog pores. Use pore strips as instructed.

Bigfoot killed: Mythical monster found dead? Rick Dyer hoax fools using photo

Has Bigfoot been killed by none other than mythical monster hunter Rick Dyer? A new report from Dyer asserts that the man has indeed found the real Bigfoot this time, and that he’s been shot dead. eCanadaNow News reports this Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, that the massive hoax allegedly fooled quite a bit of people after Dyer posted some seemingly convincing photos to social media sites, and has since been taking the hairy corpse on “tour” for others to see.

Talk of Bigfoot killed had hopefuls of the mythical monster’s existence raving this week. Enthusiasts of Bigfoot are likely familiar with the name of Rick Dyer, who is a self-expressed fan and searcher of the creature. He garnered himself international fame back in 2008 after claiming that a lifelike gorilla suit he’d recently bought and filled was in fact the dead monster. During this 2014 find, however, Dyer swears that he has found the real Bigfoot, and — via photographic evidence — he’s dead and in his possession.

Of course, many people are understandably wary that this is just another hoax. The Rick Dyer Bigfoot killed news hit headlines after the aficionado claimed that he was able to shot and slay the 800 pound creature after drawing him out from the wild using only Wal-mart ribs. He added that he now has gathered both DNA proof and actual body scans that will verify to all the mythical monster nonbelievers that he has indeed discovered Bigfoot and taken the shaggy body for his own.

At this time, however, Dyer hasn’t actually shown any of this alleged evidence or DNA verifications, and as such the world remains very skeptical of this potential hoax. At this time, it appears that Dyer hopes for people — his fans or not — to determine whether they think having Bigfoot killed could be the real deal. Now, Dyer is out on a tour carrying the massive body in a literal glass coffin, and is hoping for people to come forward and look at his alleged discovery.

Quite a few people believe that Rick Dyer must have found the real Bigfoot, as they are willing to pay a full $20 to just get a look at this mythical monster. Some shows are even selling out before all fans can pay for a ticket to see the killed creature. Not everyone, however, is convinced.

‘I’m not convinced,’ said Mario Lopez, after taking a look with his wife Julia and their three children. ‘I believe the Roger Patterson footage is authentic because you can see the muscles and everything on there, but this one was kind of different. But he did mention that after the autopsy the body kind of changes,’ he said to a local news source.

Another visitor said the photos drew her in, and glimpsing the embalmed Bigfoot up close is an unbelievable sight.

How to Get Your Vehicle’S Headlight Restored

If you are among those Americans who own a car which is at least 11 years old, then it is probable that the headlight of your car should be restored. Clean headlights of a car not only enhances the appearance but, they also offer an unobstructed as well as safe travel by making the vision of the road clear. Whether there is fog, haze or smear, there are simple ways of removing the oxidation of plastic which covers the car’s headlight after a long time of use.

At various auto part centers, there are many restoration kits available and to get this process clear, we bought two restoration kits in which the first was from Mequiar’s worth $25 per kit and the second one from Turtle Wax worth $10 per unit. Both the kits have a clarifying and cleaning compound, a protector sealing solution and wet sanding pads. The Mequiar’s kit is advanced and includes a clean and detailed microfiber cloth, a polished buffing ball which is mounted to a drill and an ergonomic hand grip used for wet sanding pads. On the other side, the second kit of Turtle Wax included 2 solutions along with a numbered set of wet sanding pads.

Requirements

  • A headlight restoration unit
  • Painter or masking tape
  • Detailing cloths or dry towels
  • A spray bottle or a window cleaner with cold water and a car washing solution
  • Elbow grease
  • Power drill (depending upon the restoration kit, optional)

Method

  1. Remove debris or dirt from the headlight area by cleaning it. A household glass cleaner or any cleaning solution can do this. Dry the surface of the headlights completely before proceeding to step 2.
  2. Apply tape on the surrounding areas of the headlights or any place where the body of the car meets the headlights. This is important as the sanding pad might damage the paint of the car during the restoration process. There are some headlight which will require applying one coat of clarifying compound over the headlamp assembly prior to applying the wet sand whereas, others may want you to skip the sanding and start polishing.
  3. Both the restoration kits used offer different strengths and grits of using sandpaper. You can either you the lubrication liquid provided with the kit or water spray so as to get the minimum number of sandpaper wet.
  4. Rub the lowest number in a side-to-side manner. The assembly of the headlight should be completely glazed. Remember; keep the assembly as well as the sand paper wet.
  5. Move to the next highest number of sandpaper and move it in an up-and-down motion.
  6. The headlight assembly should be cleaned with a detailing cloth or paper towel.
  7. Apply polisher liquid on the buffing ball or applicator pad and rub over the headlight to clean the glaze. The curved areas of the headlights were nit tackled by the Turtle Wax kits.
  8. The headlight assembly should be cleaned with a detailing cloth or paper towel.
  9. When the process is finished in a satisfactory tone, apply sealer protectant onto a pad or applicator (a small towellete in case of Turtle Wax) over the headlights.
  10. Remove the tape around the headlights and leave the sealant to dry for a few hours.