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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber. Wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc. There are totally 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.


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Rubber shoe cover, made of 100% natural rubber.

Wrinkling sole for slip resistance, water proof, good elasticity, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell.

They can be widely used in industry, agriculture, food processing, etc. There are totally 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 100 pairs/case.

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    1. Put a coat on your eyelashes before you go to bed. Lots of people swear by this — and say it will make your lashes grow longer and thicker over time.

    2. Put a coat of Vaseline on your feet at night, cover them with socks and wake up to softer feet — every day!

    3. Put Vaseline on your elbows every day — they will stay soft!

    4. Put Vaseline on your cuticles several times a day for softer and better looking cuticles every day.

    5. Put Vaseline on chapped lips

    6. Use Vaseline as lip gloss

    7. Mix a little Vaseline with a little Kool-Aid powder and make a colored and flavored lip gloss!

    8. Melt Vaseline and one chocolate chip in the microwave, mix and let resolidify for chocolate lip gloss!

    9. Maintains perfume scent longer when applied at perfume points before spritzing the perfume.

    10. Can be used as a moisturizer for acne sufferers (it is a misconception that it clogs pores)

    11. Moisturizes severe dry skin

    12. Use Vaseline on your knees to prevent that dry, ashy look

    13. Mix with sea salts to make a scrub!

    14. Applying Vaseline on your teeth prevents lips from sticking to teeth for celebrities and contestants in beauty pageants who smile a lot

    15. Applied on teeth before applying lipstick prevents lipstick from sticking on them

    16. Massage, baby!

    17. Warmed up can be used as a night cream

    18. Makeup remover

    19. Protects skin exposed to adverse weather

    20. Applied under eye shadow it can create a shiny effect

    21. Applied on cheeks for a dewy look

    22. Can be used to smooth and soothe skin after shaving

    23. Used in manicures under cuticles

    24. Gets rid of dry skin lines which can arise from washing

    25. Lubricates ear lobes and helps to make earring insertion easy and painless

    26. Keeps fingernails pliable and resilient

    27. Use with your lipstick to create a cream blusher for your cheeks

    28. Helps to ease off stuck on rings

    29. Tames unruly eyebrows

    30. Defines eyelashes and leaves them with a glossy and waterproof look

    31. Conditions scalp pre-shampooing

    32. Can help prevent chaffing

    33. Aids with healing after cosmetic surgery procedures

    34. Reduces scaling and itching associated with dandruff

    35. Theraputic when applied to lesions caused by poison ivy

    36. Can help improve condition of those with atopic eczema

    37. Helps heal and protect new tattoos

    38. Can protect against harmful hair dyeing, perming and straightening chemicals when used as a mask around the hairline

    39. Use a tiny dab to put a quick shine on your shoes and bags

    40. Smear a tiny bit on your hands and scrunch through your hair for a choppy look

    41. Use just a touch on the ends of your hair to hide dry and split ends

    42. Remove makeup stains from clothing

    43. Rub Vaseline on the neck of your nail polish bottles and they won’t get stuck to the caps

    44. Make your week old nail polish look new again — rub a small dab over the polish.

    45. Use a touch of Vaseline mixed with powder eyeshadow pigment to make new colors, or a more solid eyeshadow that won’t get all over your face when you put it on.

    46. Stretch your favorite lotion by mixing it with Vaseline.

    47. Put Vaseline on your lips, leave it a few minutes, then scrub your lips with a toothbrush to exfoliate and leave them SO smooth

    48. Remove false eyelash glue from your lash line

    49. Apply a small amount on dry spots on your body before fake tanning lotions are applied, and prevent uneven tanning!

    50. Generously apply Vaseline all over before taking flights to combat associated dryness
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    1. Know your eczema triggers.

    Many things can trigger a flare-up of eczema, from scented soaps to dust mites. The important thing is to learn what your triggers are, and then try to avoid them. “Generally, fragrance is a big no-no for eczema patients,” says Andrea Cambio, MD, FAAD, medical director of Cambio Dermatology in southwest Florida. You should eliminate all products with fragrance – including soaps, perfumes, cosmetics, and scented body lotions – from your routine. Instead, look for unscented, mild products without additives or chemicals. Other triggers can include household cleansers, pet dander, grass, gasoline, chemicals, dust mites, and certain foods.

    2. Moisturize dry, itchy skin often.

    Using moisturizer is one of the best ways to help keep eczema under control. But it’s important to use moisturizer often, especially after washing and bathing. For best results, choose a plain, unscented moisturizer. Look for one that doesn’t contain additives or chemicals, which can irritate skin. Thicker products, such as ointments and creams, usually provide the most protection for your skin.

    3. Manage extreme temperatures at home.

    Changes in temperature or humidity can often cause eczema to flare up. Although you can’t control the weather, you can try to control the conditions inside your home. When the weather is hot and humid, use air conditioning in your home to stay cool. During cold weather, try using a cool mist humidifier to help keep your skin from becoming too dry.

    4. Don’t scratch eczema patches.

    Yes, eczema is itchy. But scratching can actually make you itch more. And scratching can also damage your skin and lead to an infection. Instead of scratching, find ways to help control the itch, such as cold compresses, frequent moisturizing, baths, and medications.

    5. Keep sweating to a minimum to avoid eczema flare-ups.

    For some people, getting overheated or sweating can cause eczema flare-ups. “For these patients, I recommend trying to shower as soon as possible after a workout,” says Cambio.

    6. Wear comfortable clothes that don’t irritate skin.

    Cotton and cotton blends are usually the best choices for people with eczema. Wools and synthetic fabrics, such as polyester, can irritate the skin. Washing new clothing before you wear it can also reduce irritation. Choose a liquid laundry detergent that is mild and unscented. And skip the fabric softener.

    7. Watch your stress level to avoid eczema flare-ups.

    You’re more likely to have a flare-up when you’re under stress. And yet, the itching and discomfort of eczema can add to stress by making you feel angry and frustrated. To break the cycle of stress, try learning stress reduction techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, biofeedback, or meditation. Getting exercise can also help reduce stress.

    8. Follow skin care basics in the shower or bath.

    Hot showers or baths are a common cause of eczema flare-ups. “Switch to room-temperature water and save the hot water for a treat once in a while,” says Cambio. Avoid scrubbing your skin, and use a gentle cleanser instead of soap on the areas that need it. When you’re done, pat dry and apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp.

    9. Protect your hands.

    Your hands are often exposed to water and other substances that can irritate them. Protect them by wearing rubber gloves whenever you wash dishes or place your hands in water. Wearing light cotton gloves under the plastic gloves can help absorb sweat and cause less irritation. Cotton gloves can also protect your hands when you’re doing other types of housework. When outside in cold weather, choose leather or cotton gloves to protect your hands from the cold air. Wool gloves may cause irritation.

    10. Use eczema medication when needed.

    If lifestyle changes alone don’t help your eczema, talk with your doctor about using medication to help ease your eczema symptoms. Your doctor may suggest an over-the-counter cream or oral antihistamine, or suggest a prescription medication. If your doctor has already prescribed a medication, use it as directed.

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