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January 11, 2008

How To Reduce Wrinkles and Lines Around Your Mouth

wrinkles.jpgFace it, some of us are not as young as we used to be. As the years roll by, I've slowly developed lines around my face. Although my mother insists I am wrong, I think the lines near my mouth look similar to the lines on a ventriloquist doll!

After much reading, I came to the conclusion that to diminish lines around the mouth, you need collagen or fat. Of course you can find all kinds of wrinkle creams and lotions - but these usually come with an extremely high price tag!

So I went to Walmart on a mission - to get the cheapest collagen containing product I could find to help remove my wrinkles. After only a brief search, I found something that has worked wonderfully to reduce the wrinkles on my face. Stretch mark cream!

The stretch mark cream I chose came in a round container and cost just under four dollars. It contains both mineral oil and collagen, and comes in a semi-hard form, similar to soft wax. For the last four nights I have rubbed this cream into the wrinkles around my mouth, eyes and forehead. Amazingly, I have seen wonderful results in this short amount of time!

Thanks to this inexpensive stretch mark cream, the wrinkles around my face have been significantly reduced. I do wear my laugh lines with pride - but fortunately, now I don't have to wear them so boldly!

January 25, 2008

How To Remove Outlook's "To" Field History

wrinkles.jpgOutlook has a helpful history feature that remembers the email addresses you have sent to. When you begin typing in the “To” field, outlook will provide a dropdown list of email addresses you have used in the past.

Unfortunately, if you have ever typed an email address incorrectly, Outlook will remember that too. So how do you remove a single entry in Outlook’s “To” history without taking away the full list? Actually, it’s easy. Start to type the name you are trying to remove, and then select the name in the “history” using the arrow key. DO NOT use the mouse to select the name. Then, hit your delete key. Voila! Name removed.

To delete the entire history list from the “To” field, navigate through Windows Explorer to c:\documents and settings\your-user-name\application data\microsoft\outlook\. Look for the file .NK2 and delete this file. If it is not clear which file is the correct one, right click the file and look at the properties to find the one with the extension “.NK2.”

If you would like to copy your “To” field outlook history to another machine, make sure all of your office programs are closed and copy the file to a disk or thumb drive. Then copy the file to the new machine in the same location.



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