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"dry out" Definitions
  1. (informal) to stop drinking alcohol after you have continuously been drinking too much; to cure somebody of drinking too much alcohol

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"If you cannot get access [to the data], well, the number of competitors may dry out and the number of innovators may dry out as well," she said.
"Right now, it is very dry out there," Evans said.
More vegetation will dry out, creating more fuel for wildfires.
Rising average temperatures have led western forests to dry out.
The region also began to dry out, which didn't help.
It doesn't dry out quickly in the tube as well.
Sunday, the beat stops, and the city should dry out.
The region will begin to dry out again on Friday.
That sheath can dry out however, which kills the virus.
A lean cut, flank steak can dry out if overcooked.
Warmer temperatures do more than just dry out the land.
This formula doesn't dry out or irritate my daughter's skin.
Because it's so lean, phyllo can dry out very quickly.
Soaking in them for too long will dry out your skin.
But that increased air flow caused the leaves to dry out.
Your nasal passages can dry out, causing nosebleeds and nasal collapse.
You just have to let them dry out on their own.
Yup, we're still talking about things that dry out the mouth.
They say it probably takes about ten minutes to dry out.
But they operate in a vacuum where biological samples dry out.
Otherwise, the fan could dry out the food before it browns.
Some internal organs, like the heart, take longer to dry out .
"An oil floor will dry out over time," Mr. Hammel said.
Climate change is causing warmer temperatures, which dry out vegetation more.
Also, some types of central heating can dry out the air indoors.
Toast some bread so it can dry out to make bread crumbs.
Another water-based lube with a nice glide but does dry out.
"Things will dry out for the most part going into the weekend."
Many, though, are just an astringent irritant that dry out the vagina.
I had been strung out for years and needed to dry out.
"The vegetation is dry out there, and it's so hot," he said.
Everything will dry out and with a cooler high temperature of 70.
If kept cold for too long, it can dry out and crumble.
Dear Heloise: Why does everything in my freezer seem to dry out?
We should dry out on Sunday when colder, more seasonable air arrives.
"So they don't do well when things dry out," Dr. Umbers said.
Tip: Keep your unpopped popcorn in your fridge so it doesn't dry out.
That could help cut down on over-watering when water supplies dry out.
And since colored hair is likely to dry out faster, hydration is essential.
They get wet every day, perhaps multiple times a day and dry out.
Wildfire season is getting longer as rising temperatures dry out soil and vegetation.
And when the winds come down the mountains, they dry out even more.
But that sheath can dry out faster in warmer temperatures, disabling the virus.
That will cause the rainforest to dry out and degrade into a savanna.
Much drier dew points allow us to dry out quickly from recent rains.
When the tardigrade begins to dry out, its body activates its lifesaving TDPs.
The Liquid Silk Lube is water-based, non-tacky and doesn't dry out easily.
All this vegetation proceeded to dry out, and was then followed by April's growth.
The extreme heat caused the vegetation to dry out and become kindling for blazes.
It's different from typical mucus, because it doesn't dry out and harden over time.
Do you think they will dry out by the time most arrive on Thursday?
Treatment will likely include drugs to dry out the patients' secretions and seizure medication.
I would come back to the studio and dry out and go out again.
They clean my face well and have moisturizers and don't dry out my skin.
Everything seems to flake and dry out, from your hair down to your toes.
Shallow wells, often straining to serve communities, can dry out due to rising temperatures.
Hotter temperatures dry out the underbrush and ground litter that can fuel a fire.
Without cloud cover, the ground can dry out more fully under the baking sun.
Hundreds of commonly used medications can dry out your mouth, contributing to rank breath.
The hands, toes and scrotum are among the fastest body parts to dry out.
Let just the surface of the soil dry out before giving it a drink.
Doing it more than that can dry out the skin, which is very sensitive.
How to dry out your phone is kind of a hard problem to research.
To start, extensive sanctions have been used to dry out North Korea's funding sources.
In the 18003s, pumping on a nearby ranch began to dry out the shelf.
Cabbages are replaced once they dry out, and the cycle of decomposition begins again.
Storing it upright will help it dry out between uses and prevent bacteria buildup.
UV rays get through even cloudy weather and dry out and damage your skin.
To dry out the torso, the mortician stuffed the abdomen with hot ashes or coals.
Highs are mainly in the low 303s, which should be enjoyable once we dry out.
Keep it covered when not in use, because it starts to dry out right away.
While the sun may dry out topsoil, deep roots can reach water deposits farther underground.
Dry out the potatoes in a pot over heat careful not to scorch the bottom.
Remember to remove the lid and let the sand dry out before using the sandbox.
Botanical name: Nephrolepis exaltataWater: Ferns like it moist, so don't let your plant dry out.
Frequent long, hot showers can dry out the skin, leaving it red, irritated and inflamed.
Don't: Put breads into the fridge to help them last longer, they'll just dry out.
"It lay on the floor of my hotel room overnight to dry out," she said.
Wildfires thrive in hotter temperatures, which dry out plants and make them easier to ignite.
Moisture-sensitive during growth and storage, carrots can also crack if they dry out after harvest.
Just be sure to let the phone dry out before plugging it in for a charge.
Tarte also added hyaluronic acid for moisture, so it's less likely to dry out your face.
"During drier periods, the Altiplano lakes become shallower, and some can dry out completely," Rapin said.
Once the bones, skin and tendons had had time to dry out, they extracted the marrow.
If sudsy shampoos tend to dry out your scalp, you'll fall in love with this serum.
Plus the headphones come with a ventilated hard case to let them dry out between workouts.
In fact, Rouleau includes it in her Night Time Spot Lotion to dry out pustular blemishes.
It does not dry out your skin or leave any waxy trace behind in your shower.
As the fields dry out, ranchers are faced with a new challenge -- feeding the surviving cattle.
But glyphosate is increasingly being used as a "dessicant" to dry out crops to speed harvesting.
Pre-cutting your greens can be useful, but it may cause them to dry out quickly.
Greece's intense heat has helped dry out shrubs and trees, making them more likely to ignite.
Like, leaves them a li'l crumpled on the counter to dry out, then uses them again.
They will dry out a bit, but just add a little water to moisten when warming.
The average chair takes six to nine years to grow - and another year to dry out.
I tend to dry out on the plane, and normally I'm shooting the second I land.
They need to be driven, or else belts will dry out and gears will seize up.
Beyond a certain threshold, the world's largest rainforest will dry out into a savanna—with dire consequences.
Did someone actually somehow dry out the meal replacement drink Soylent and turn it into modeling clay?
They're not without their downsides: glues, buffing, chemicals that dry out your nails, and even electric drills.
When they start to dry out, the soil will wick water into the roots from below. 6.
Traders viewed warmer weather last week as beneficial in helping fields dry out and boost plant development.
The text from the email is pretty awful:Hey Jerry,I hope you are staying dry out there.
"It's clear that they (Russians) want to phase out, dry out Ukraine transit," the third source said.
It was originally developed in France as the sediments in tap water can dry out the skin.
These regions are prone to sinking air masses, which dry out the air and stifle any precipitation.
As you whirl your dough toward the ceiling, it will begin to dry out at the periphery.
A lot of foundations dry out my skin, but this product feels as though it's actually helping.
The warming climate also tends to dry out areas that are already dry, which can exacerbate wildfires.
Why it matters: The heat helped dry out vegetation, creating ideal conditions for large, rapidly-spreading wildfires.
As Texas starts to dry out from the damage of Hurricane Harvey, another perfect storm is forming.
Human activity is changing the climate, which is forcing some forests to heat up and dry out.
Deforestation has disrupted the natural water cycle in some regions, causing the remaining undergrowth to dry out.
You do this over and over again, applying water when it starts to dry out, alternating corners.
When an agri­business clears a forest, it fells the vegetation, lets it dry out, then burns it.
At Figlmüller, the chefs cut all the meat to order so it doesn't dry out at all.
The baking soda and lemon will work to dry out blemishes, while the honey will soothe the area.
My clothes are starting to dry out, and I have to work again in a few hours anyway.
If only it was followed rather than preceded by the one where she plans to dry out tomorrow.
Basically, these drops will dry out your ear canal, so that bacteria, fungi, or other germs can't grow.
But if all the neighbors around a defector mimic that behavior, the altruistic acts dry out tout suite.
Pat turkey dry with paper towels, and place, uncovered, in the refrigerator overnight to dry out skin. 3.
"The fast, hot winds cause vegetation to dry out, increasing the danger of wildfire," the Department's website states.
And as continents dry out during periods without water, they lose mass, which pulls the axis toward them.
Warming temperatures can dry out bogs, making them more susceptible to fires, and to deeper, more intense burning.
But when that moss cap is removed and peat begins to dry out, they become vulnerable to flames.
In this weather, the instruments would soon grow soft and the mouthpieces gummy, or they might dry out.
Activists used the sauna to dry out documents that Yanukovych's guards had thrown into the river before fleeing.
Smoking can also delay wound healing, increase your chances of developing skin cancer, and dry out your skin.
At the car we have our sandwiches and dry out a bit before heading back to the Golden Circle.
Texture wise, there's nothing better than a very rich and full-bodied lipstick that doesn't dry out your lips.
Climate change will lead to more wildfires nationwide as hotter temperatures dry out plants, making them easier to ignite.
While some forests may benefit from more carbon dioxide in the air, others dry out, increasing risks of wildfires.
The basics so I don't feel like I'm not going to completely dry out, because I travel a lot.
Confidence: Medium Showers may linger Thursday morning, before we dry out with partly to mostly sunny and breezy conditions.
"We have a lot of evidence that the radiative forcing is going to dry out the Southwest," Steiger said.
Some of the ingredients can actually dry out the lips —menthol, camphor, and phenol— that gives the tingling sensation.
When vaporizers heat up that quickly, they rip through juice too fast, dry out, and create a nasty taste.
This warning presumably gives iPhone owners enough time to disconnect their Lightning cable and let the phone dry out.
But there hasn't been much rain during the summer, causing many of the plants to wilt and dry out.
While she paints them, using a number 4 watercolor brush, they apparently change as they stiffen and dry out.
Whole shoulder has obvious advantages — generous marbling, intrinsic tenderness — that make it nearly impossible to overcook and dry out.
Without a properly applied protectant, the heat will dry out your hair, making it brittle and prone to breakage.
Running the heat to keep the house warm also dries it out — and can dry out our sinuses, too.
The terribly uncool cut took a back seat over lack of flavor and the tendency to dry out easily.
Botanical name: Columnea gloriosaWater: Although not entirely drought-resistant, the goldfish plant can dry out a bit between waterings.
It encompasses people who are ready to dry out entirely, and those who are more interested in cutting back.
Make sure to read my "How to Cook Ham" guide so you don't dry out that big, expensive haunch.
"That way, whenever you heat it back up, it'll cook evenly rather than burn or dry out," he says.
It's humid here, but then when I go home to Colorado, the reed will dry out in half a day.
Ends can split and ends can dry out, and the only way to remove them is to cut them off.
"People also underestimate how summertime activities, like swimming in the pool and ocean, can dry out your hair," Lordet said.
That said, while gel will give you unparalleled hold, it can also dry out your hair if you're not careful.
Anyone with curly, coily, and kinky hair knows that product dry out is VERY real, especially on the west coast.
Warming climes dry out the land — and the state has experienced some of its hottest summer months in recorded history.
For a while, we were putting corn in there and I guess the husks would dry out and become carbon.
Warmer temperatures last week had been seen by traders as beneficial in helping fields dry out and boost plant development.
The city should dry out this afternoon, but showers (and thunder and lightning) could dampen your trip home as well.
"We think that tomorrow, the lower rain totals are going to give them a chance to dry out," Petersen said.
The most important thing is that the eggplants don't stay in the oven for too long so they dry out.
This habit can really dry out the skin, which can lead to an acceleration in oil production, thus causing breakouts.
He added that pelvic exams could be physically uncomfortable for a transgender man because testosterone can dry out vaginal tissue.
Medium-rare is good, too, but don't be tempted to push it any more or the beef will dry out.
Try not to wear the same pair of shoes on consecutive days, especially gym sneakers, so they can dry out.
Pair a cooling rack with a sheet pan, and you can dry out bread cubes in the oven for stuffing.
If you need a hand sanitizer that won't dry out hands, Highmark Advanced Hand Sanitizer, Aloe is a perfect choice.
What&aposs more, that wax may dry out and have more difficulty coming out on its own, according to Ahuja.
As homeowners in Houston struggle to dry out and rebuild, they may also struggle to make payments on their mortgages.
The device uses 480W of power — constantly circulating air to quickly and evenly dry out your food(s) of choice.
Homeowners, assuming they can clear space in the garage, should put tires away clean and dry, out of direct sunlight.
When the shower is in use it floods most of the room and takes a long time to dry out.
It's easily the best I've tried, as it stays on all day without smearing and it doesn't dry out over time.
"My dad accidentally got Windex on a wart and it started to dry out, so he started using it for everything."
Usually, though, we'll put the makeup on, then use a heavy moisturising cream on the decedent so they don't dry out.
An unemployed alcoholic who finds herself homeless after being dumped by her boyfriend, she returns to her hometown to dry out.
"Even with frequent hand washing, the nails and cuticles can dry out," notes dermatologist and nail expert Chris Adigun, MD, FAAD.
If the soil cannot warm up and dry out to let in oxygen, root development typically ends up shallower than normal.
While hair dye can contain chemicals that may dry out your hair or cause breakage, the bleach is the real culprit.
Peatlands can also dry out naturally because of declining rainfall, which is happening more frequently because of human-driven climate change.
CDT (1642 GMT.) Traders had viewed warmer weather last week as beneficial in helping fields dry out and boost plant development.
"If the slime starts to dry out, add 1 tablespoon of water and mix it well with your hands," they recommend.
After your cat does their business, the crystals absorb some of the wetness and dry-out some of the solid waste.
Its origin is Saudi Arabia," he said, adding "we need to combat this (Daesh) ideology before we dry out its funding.
When Frank Ocean leaves you to dry out in Barcelona without him, the best thing to do is consume your feelings.
"Warmer spring causes earlier snowmelt, [and] warmer summer temperatures can dry out the wood," says Jeffrey Pierce of Colorado State University.
The hot, largely dry summer helped to dry out the vegetation that bloomed in the wake of Northern California's wettest winter.
These conditions have helped further dry out the land and spawn a fire that leapt over the Sacramento River last week.
As temperatures rise, wildfires are becoming more frequent in part because hotter temperatures dry out vegetation, making it easier to ignite.
Charlotte Tilbury's Matte Revolution lipsticks won't dry out your lips or make them look like you've eaten a lemon for breakfast.
Thayers Witch Hazel Cucumber Face Toner, $10.95, available at AmazonThayers makes popular toners that won't dry out or irritate your face.
I told her that Hubble dailies were the only lenses I've worn that don't dry out my eyes by the afternoon.
"We think the movements relate to the process of decomposition, as the body mummifies and the ligaments dry out," Wilson said.
The lakeside circuit is likely to dry out further and encourage teams to push for quick times on the slick tyres.
" I just said, "Sir, it's not easy but we do a lot of recycling and putting the mud to dry out.
Late in the day, the infield at Kauffman Stadium is known to dry out, which produces bigger and more unpredictable bounces.
"As they drop down into the basin where Dodger Stadium is, they tend to heat up and dry out," Patzert said.
After a flood, residents should dry out their homes and thoroughly wash floors, walls, toys and clothing after the waters recede.
It turns breezy and cooler Sunday as we dry out, but it's still milder than normal, with highs in the 50s.
It starts off rainy but should start to dry out during the second half of the day as it turns windy.
Boneless breasts have taken a back seat for two big reasons: They don't have much flavor, and they dry out easily.
I cook it, then spread it out on a sheet pan and let it dry out for an hour or so.
As we wound up the cables and put the helmet down to dry out we realized we were hot, sweaty and tired.
People also come here for those fresh buckeye nuts I get from my own tree and dry out here in the shop.
The smooth, matte texture reminded me of primer, and it takes roughly five minutes to settle in and dry out — and voila.
Allergy medications, such as antihistamines and nasal sprays, can also dry out the nasal lining, creating the perfect conditions for a nosebleed.
Shifts in rainfall and rising average temperatures due to climate change are also causing parts of California's wilderness areas to dry out.
As Louisiana waited to dry out, forecasters warned that the heavy rains that swamped the state were moving to Missouri and Illinois.
Pinpointing just how dehydrated vines can get before they die could be key to keeping wineries afloat when water supplies dry out.
It is especially important if using very lean meat like pork loin; thicker pieces would simply dry out before they were done.
This hydrophobic coating not only helps the umbrella shed rain, but also ensures it will dry out quickly once you're safe inside.
The bird droppings dried quickly, but a cowpat took about a week to dry out and the lion feces almost two weeks.
If it continues, the rainforest could dry out even more, become flammable, and release billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere.
The debris is piled up next to fields where sparse green shoots sprout in soil that still needs days to dry out.
They come in jelly or liquid forms, and work with most condoms and toys, however they do tend to dry out quickly.
And maybe pick up a hand moisturizer, too, just in case all that washing and sanitizing starts to dry out your skin.
Without trees in place to anchor the soil and retain moisture, the underlying vegetation can dry out, making it easier to burn.
Video footage taken by conservation group Aussie Ark show river animals, including platypuses, getting stranded and dying as their habitats dry out.
Unless the rain showers forecast for Saturday intensify and greatly soften Erin Hills, the greens and fairways are beginning to dry out.
Ms Marimon has also observed that temperatures above 40°C dry out trees, making them more likely to fall in strong winds.
Even after areas of North Carolina began to dry out and Matthew spun into the Atlantic Ocean, Lumberton remained under water for days.
As these fertilizers dry out, some of the plastics can get carried off the land by the wind, or wash directly into rivers.
Cook for about 5 minutes, until the tomato juice has evaporated and the mixture is starting to dry out in the pan. 4.
Amitay said the shortage had made him decide to dry out 3,700 acres of land, which will take a toll on future harvests.
Left behind were family photos, including those taken at his wedding, which his friends were now desperately trying to collect and dry out.
We got out onto the sand, felt the end-of-summer sun on our faces and let the fun dry out into contentment.
Make sure the top of the SCOBY doesn't dry out; use a ladle to moisten it with some of the liquid, if necessary.
It had to seal off the brain so that it wouldn't dry out, and it had to be flat, to avoid optical distortion.
"Do not pre-cut any greens too far in advance of consumption, as they will become discolored and dry out," Shannon told Insider.
The intense heat of the grill can dry out delicate fish flesh, sending it from perfect to petrified in a matter of seconds.
Oil-based lubes are mega slippery and won't dry out, but they aren't compatible with latex condoms as they erode latex and rubber.
It may look as if it's beginning to dry out, and that's a good thing; it means you'll get a better sear. 10.
And a town drunk named Wolfie who periodically ends up in jail to dry out and play cards with the sheriff and deputy.
If you use breasts instead of thighs, they'll cook even more quickly, though be careful not to overdo it because they'll dry out.
The stick was in good condition, "considering where it had come from", and the researchers let it dry out for a few weeks.
When the wet season ends, the tract should drain and dry out, although there still may be occasional flooding in parts of it.
The dough-to-filling ratio was perfect, so they didn't dry out like tamales so easily can when they have too much masa.
"All my life, I've been told to dry out puddles of water to stop mosquitoes' breeding," Ms. Littman, 52, said in a telephone interview.
Plus, the average home's environment is not suitable for these bugs, so most of them will dry out and die before too long, anyway.
Just make sure you let it dry out — storing it while wet could lead to mildew, which you do not want near your genitals.
Trees will dry out while indoors over the holidays, and brittle branches can catch fire more easily when paired with hot strands of bulbs.
One I speak to at the stall explains how the fruit is preserved during the winter in qovunxona, houses where melons can dry out.
I like to cook leaner wild salmon, like sockeye, this way: bathed in citrusy oil, so the fish stays silky and doesn't dry out.
To prepare my body, I cleaned myself out thoroughly using my shower enema attachment, then took an Imodium to dry out the excess water.
The handles are relatively comfortable to hold, and there are air holes in the design to help your belongings dry out after your shower.
Instead of the mountainous area that it is now, the land was flat and semi-arid, with shallow streams that could easily dry out.
Many farmers have seen their seeds dry out or have delayed planting crops, and there is little or no feed for livestock on pasturelands.
Confidence: Medium We dry out Saturday night and Sunday, but it's windy and cold, with lows 25 to 30 and highs 35 to 40.
And climate change is forcing average temperatures in Australia to rise and is causing some of its most densely populated regions to dry out.
Even with the many rave reviews, there were several customers that found they took a long time to dry out after skiing and snowboarding.
"We haven't had a long enough period where we've been able to dry out," said Linsey Dale, executive director of the Imperial County Farm Bureau.
A warming trend in parts of California allowed some areas to dry out this week, although rain is forecast over the weekend in several regions.
PERINO: They do well -- some years, because it&aposs so dry out there that they like to have fireworks in case -- starts a wild fire.
He estimates that 10% of his corn will be prevented acres and up to 20% will likely need replanting should it dry out in time.
Scoville's method was to dry out peppers and then dissolve a specific weight of dried pepper in oil in order to extract the flavorful compounds.
First came Epiduo, an over-the-counter topical treatment that uses adapalene and benzoyl peroxide to dry out spots (and every other inch of skin).
However, we'd be remiss not to mention the fact that these activities expose our hair to the elements — and can lead to major dry out.
And while coconut oil and other fatty acids blend beautifully for tinctures, they're not ideal for vaping because they tend to dry out more quickly.
Drought or higher temperatures in normally wetter areas also can be a threat if rivers and streams dry out and form pools of stagnant water.
Many also want to stay home so they can bail water if it rises, then dry out floors and drywall as soon as it recedes.
Unlike many other types of mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti's eggs can dry out and cling to container surfaces, waiting for the next rain to revive them.
"There are cherelles and flowers that will dry out if the weather remains like this for a week," said Salame Kone, who farms near Soubre.
This creates potential problems in places like California where most rainfall happens in the fall and winter, leaving the grasses to dry out in summer.
Using mannitol and other diuretics, I tried to dry out the boggy brain tissue and I tried to pull the reins on her brain swelling.
If another 20% disappears, that could trigger a feedback loop known as a "dieback," in which the forest could dry out and become a savannah.
Shred the meat with a fork, and place in a medium bowl with a little bit of the cooking liquid so it doesn't dry out.
Parts of the state received below average snowfall this winter, and that snow pack had melted away by early spring, allowing vegetation to dry out.
Broiling or grilling can cause lean, white-fleshed fish like halibut (but also thick flounder fillets, snapper, grouper and large sea scallops) to dry out.
People cut down patches of forest, allow the area to dry out, then set the remains ablaze to make room for agriculture or other development.
Now the first rains might not start until August, then they stop for a while, leaving fields to dry out, and then they begin again.
Limit manicures and, if possible, avoid frequent hand-washing and use of alcohol-based hand-sanitizers, which can further dry out the nails, she said.
So I originally thought it would be fun to have an article on how to dry out your phone if it falls in the water.
Chusid said the concrete base was in place at the Olympic Stadium but needed to dry out before the track can be laid on top.
Pros: Tough, super warm, versatile gloves for whatever winter sports you're intoCons: Take a long time to dry out, have a long break-in period
Unlike felt-tip pens, they do not become thicker with use or dry out, but instead dispense their oil-based ink smoothly until their last drops.
Hotter temperatures dry out plants, making it easier for them to catch fire, which is why there's such a strong association with hot weather and wildfires.
Hardcore Peeps-eaters will tell you they're best if you notch a slit in each cellophane window, giving them at least a week to dry out.
"It will dry out a pimple, but it's not an anti-aging method," says dermatologist Dr. Marie Jhin, a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Dermatology.
A recent study in Nature indicates that climate change, combined with eco-systems fragmented by logging, makes trees more likely to dry out and catch fire.
But "we know that we currently have enough facilities that we know we can either fix or dry out or get ready for school," Carranza said.
To keep it in tip-top shape, we don't let water sit inside after we're done using it, and we let it dry out between uses.
Amazon reviewerNorm DePlumesays this cover didn't create an odor in the vehicle, but the coating on the PVC leather caused his hands to dry out uncomfortably.
I also like to leave the bird uncovered in the fridge so the skin can dry out a bit, which makes it extra-crunchy after roasting.
The texture is like almost mousse-like and the demi-matte finish that doesn't dry out my lips or make them look flat or one-dimensional. 
Without the pillow structure, the roots would drown or dry out because water doesn't flow in space the way it does on Earth -- it forms bubbles.
Every conservator who spoke to The Times recommended cardboard boxes over plastic bins for storage, because they don't breed mold as easily and dry out quicker.
I know that being on planes can easily dry out my skin and make me feel dehydrated, so I wanted to be as prepared as possible.
And people are changing the climate, which has caused forests to dry out, making them drier and more vulnerable to infestation from pests like bark beetles.
In fact, one of the reasons that hotter temperatures are associated with wildfire is simply because things — including plants — dry out faster when the temperatures are higher.
The best part is that the steam didn't dry out my fingers too much; it was a significant improvement to soaking in pure acetone, that's for sure.
"To 'dry out' a body the size of the moon, you need a lot of heat and it needs to be very very big process," Day said.
Poultry needs to be cooked to at least 160 F to be safe to eat, and if heated much past 175, it will start to dry out.
They all went on smooth and didn't dry out my lips too much — I just added a little balm after a few hours for some extra hydration.
Step 1: "I usually travel with a small set of shampoo and conditioner from Rahua," she says, adding that hotel products tend to dry out her strands.
Silicone-based lubes are super versatile and also won't dry out, but they erode silicone sex toys, so I wouldn't recommend using this with a silicone dildo.
What we're watching: Two key questions are: How many new fires will be sparked during this heat wave, since the high temperatures dry out vegetation even further?
It sounds gross, but I only wash my hair once a week—if I wash it more often it will dry out and get all tangled up.
Or substitute a cut-up bird, removing the breasts from the oven a few minutes before the legs and thighs so the white meat doesn't dry out.
Kept too warm, the pelts will shed, and excessive humidity may rot the underlying skins; too cold and the hides are prone to dry out and crack.
When ruminants like sheep and goats remove the understory while it's still green, before it can dry out and turn into tinder, they create an effective firebreak.
"We lose quite a few there because they dry out and die," Richard Kreh, who grows and sells Christmas trees in Stuart, Virginia, told ABC-13 WSET.
Result: There is always leftover rice of various vintages around, and combining them on a sheet pan to dry out for fried rice brings me weekly satisfaction.
This sludge is often spread as fertilizer on fields, and from there the microfibers either wash into rivers or dry out in the field and blow away.
The larva help break down and dry out animal excrement, which is used as high-grade fertilizer, while the larva are used as feed for birds and fish.
Luckier still, IT was able to successfully dry out the laptop and return it to me within a couple days (thanks Norman!) with no sign of the incident.
When you order it, they'll ask if you if you want it warmed, toasted really, but to do so would cause it to dry out ever so slightly.
This involves banking up the tailings themselves, and then increasing the height of the dam as mining operations progress, by adding more material as the tailings dry out.
But, satisfaction aside, the pore-flusher has one very big drawback for me: It tends to dry out my skin, leaving it parched and worse off than before.
And since the lip crayon is made with 100%-natural jojoba oil, kendi oil, and shea butter, it won't dry out your lips like most darker lipsticks do.
Warmer temperatures have caused forests in the western United States to dry out, killing off 129 million trees in California alone, leaving many regions littered in dry fuel.
The main thing with savory pies is making sure you have enough moisture because they tend to dry out if you don't have something to keep them moist.
The two biggest reasons: Hotter temperatures: Forests dry out and are more primed for wildfires that are more rampant than they otherwise would have been with lower temperatures.
It could be the net or it could be the formula, but this gel pot doesn't dry out and the product applies like a dream and stays put.
But thin skin, like on your eyelids, could dry out and mummify, while fatty areas of your body can turn into a soap-like substance called grave wax.
A common concern with urban farms is their reliance on grants that eventually dry out, said Stan Ernst, a professor of agribusiness development also at Pennsylvania State University.
The result is a baker's dozen of lipsticks that won't dry out your mouth, and come in a bevy of beautiful colors with adorable names (Kitty Purry, anyone?).
The two biggest reasons: Hotter temperatures: Forests dry out and are more primed for wildfires that grow more rapidly than they otherwise would have been with lower temperatures.
These membranes are responsible for preventing viruses, harmful bacteria, and other pathogens from entering your body, so when they dry out, that leaves you more susceptible to infection.
It took more than a month to dry out the house and then a few more weeks until the town's inspectors could issue permits to begin the renovation.
At the end of the class, everyone went home with some soap and a reminder to let it dry out for four weeks before working up a lather.
This exposure also imperils species like moss, which rely on a moist, dark environment to thrive, but are now left to dry out in the wind and sun.
As the floodwaters clear and the roads dry out, Houston hospitals that spent the week keeping tropical storm Harvey at bay are bracing for a massive surge of patients.
However, the formula is super hydrating, which is a small miracle considering it's packed with pink, purple, and blue glitter, so it won't dry out your lips this winter.
Other variables matter too, from changes in temperature as blood flies through colder air, to the caliber weapon used, to how the stains dry out as the liquid evaporates.
These new findings could give wine growers a way to carefully titrate water levels: if the vines dry out by more than 50 percent, then they might not survive.
The record heat and destructive wildfire are partly the result of below average snowfall this winter, which has allowed the landscape to dry out earlier than it normally would.
It's threatening to happen now as warming climes dry out Southwestern lands and watersheds: The Southwest is mired in a 19-year drought, the worst in Colorado River history.
Because throughout this entire decomposition process, water is evaporating through the thin skin on your ears, nose, and eyelids, causing them to dry out and turn black, aka mummify.
Chlorine can damage, dry out, and even tint your hair green, but Paul Mitchell Clarifying Shampoo Three is specifically designed to remove chlorine and help you avoid all that.
My skin has never looked better and it's such a nourishing replacement for the harsher foaming washes I was using before that would dry out and irritate my skin.
Then they did chores: cooking, bringing in supplies, chopping kindling for the cook fire, or lugging sacks of sand to spread on pathways to dry out the jungle mud.
Sailors and veterinarians tended to the dolphins during the entire flight — continually spraying the exposed tops of their bodies with water so that their skin would not dry out.
"Because the soil is tight and compacted there's no airspace, so the roots don't dry out," said Greg McLaughlin, state fire warden for the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
"The low humidity [of an airplane cabin] will dry out your mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth), which will make it less effective in blocking the virus," Dr. Pardo said.
It's so dry out here that any guards could see cars coming for miles and miles before they arrived, evidence of their progress showing up like tiny, turbulent tornadoes.
We should mostly dry out this weekend, but a weak weather system may deliver more precipitation late Saturday or early Sunday as temperatures shift back to the colder side.
A drinker's always going to drink until they stop, but in post-World War II America, it wouldn't have occurred to the Warriors to dry out Fulks in a sanitarium.
If Africa continues to heat up and dry out, as is expected in future decades, less and less territory will be suitable for aardvarks, and their range will substantially shrink.
Back at their house in West Oaks Village, a 10 minute drive from the laundromat, the doors are left wide open to dry out the house and hopefully prevent mold.
Normally, the umbilical stump left behind when the cord is cut at birth will turn black or brown and dry out before it falls off, typically within about one week.
Replanting forests means planting the right trees in the right places (so water-gulping exotic trees don't dry out the land), and not alienating farmers from the land, noted Seymour.
Rainfall can't resurrect a dead tree, but it can lead to more fast-growing grasses and shrubs, which can then dry out in the summer heat, becoming tinder for wildfires.
Her face was swollen; her eyes were taped shut so that they wouldn't dry out; her head had been shaved because the doctors were trying to drain a blood clot.
But they also say that no amount of preventive burning will offset the impact of rising temperatures that accelerate evaporation, dry out land and make already-arid Australia a tinderbox.
Though the material is easy to clean, with their rotating pieces and drawers, the puzzles are a challenge to scour properly and, once washed, never seem to completely dry out.
The tendency of these nuts to dry out then calls for a pre-emptive drenching with a floral or citrus sugar syrup or, as here, a nutty liqueur like amaretto.
They make it nearly impossible to overcook and dry out the fish, as does the buttery, citrus-heavy, soy sauce-seasoned pan sauce you baste it with (again, very delicious).
The conditions in recent years have led to a massive tree die-off, and scientists expect more woodlands to dry out across the West, contributing to larger, more destructive fires.
Should dry out for a time overnight as that warm front lifts to our north, but shower chances increase again toward morning as a cold front closes in from the west.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the anus absorbs water quickly and can dry out easily when you're using a water-based lube, according to sex therapist Kyla Black.
However, you could be doing yourself more harm than good because old foundation can dry out and darken over time due to oxidation, celebrity makeup artist Fiona Stiles told Teen Vogue.
Farmers, meanwhile, are waiting for fields to drain and dry out before resuming the harvest, a process that will take longer in cooler September weather than it would in midsummer heat.
Live resin is made by a process that preserves the plant immediately after harvesting, flash freezing it so it doesn't dry out and lose its terpenes in the traditional curing process.
Pros: Extremely high vitamin C concentration allows you to reap all the benefits, inexpensive, extremely effective at reducing discolorationCons: Could cause skin to dry out, not the best for sensitive skin
The clay pot is a popular choice, as it offers better insulation against changing temperatures, but it's very porous, so soil will dry out faster and will need more frequent watering.
On the plus side, synthetic bristles dry out quickly after you're done and are extremely durable, so you can expect to enjoy your Fendrihan shaving brush for a long, long time.
"Northerly winds first and foremost really dry out the area," she said, a risky combination with grasses and vegetation in the summer and fall, when there has not been much rain.
Even better, season it the day before and let it rest overnight, uncovered, in the refrigerator so the skin can dry out and then crisp up even more in the oven.
Based on the cut marks on the bones, people extracted the marrow after a few weeks, after the bones and their covering of skin and tendons had time to dry out.
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer, available at Target, $7.99I'm always searching for a great concealer — one that brightens up my dark circles but won't dry out and end up looking cakey.
If it gets too cold, they can slip into a sort of suspended animation—the water bear in particular is famous for its ability to dry out and reanimate years later.
Well-above average temperatures and virtually no rainfall over the past two months are responsible for this trend, along with stronger-than-usual winds that have also accelerated the dry-out.
The only real downside of hand sanitizer is that it can really dry out your hands and lead to irritation if you use it frequently or your skin is sensitive, says Reynolds.
For fine hair, you shouldn't be using a curling iron on its highest setting, because it'll only cause breakage and dry out your strands in pursuit of getting a curl to hold.
It's easy to see why, when there are 129 million dead trees in California alone -- a side effect of rising temperatures that cause western forests to dry out, the meteorological organization said.
Some liners are deceiving and will impress you with a dramatic opaque line before smudging as soon as you blink; others dry out quickly and can barely last through a few strokes.
Unfortunately, hormonal acne can be incredibly stubborn, and doesn't react to most topicals the way standard breakouts do; you'll just dry out the skin without affecting the root of the problem underneath.
Keeley noted that droughts dry out trees, making them more prone to ignite, but they kill off Southern California's quick-growing bushes and grasses, which actually reduces the fuel available to burn.
In our experience, washing with a cotton cloth that you've wrung out to avoid putting too much direct moisture on your gloves is best — too much water will dry out the leather.
Its roof collapsed in a fire in April, but the cathedral's chief architect Philippe Villeneuve warned that high temperatures could dry out the church's fragile masonry and lead to more structural failures.
Worries that these new routes will dry out gas transits via Ukraine and increase the EU's dependence on Russia for energy supplies have also driven fierce U.S. lobbying against Nord Stream 2.
"The old formula in the pots used to dry out because of the container and it wouldn't blend as well," says Lijha Stewart, the director of education and artistry for the brand.
As a dehydrator: CNET's reviewer appreciated how simple making jerky was, but others have not been psyched on waiting up to six hours for a small tray of fruit to dry out.
Deforestation in the Amazon leads to a terrifying cascade of ecological consequences: Chopped-up forests dry out along their exposed edges, providing ample fuel for wildfires set intentionally by ranchers clearing land.
Typicall,y by this time of year, the biggest sources of moisture in the air in the area — trees and vegetation – have stopped giving off moisture and are beginning to dry out.
The Alocasia is easily over-watered, so be careful to water only when the soil starts to dry out and know that the bottom leaves will always die off as new leaves grow.
They breed only in so-called ephemeral ponds—isolated, fishless bodies of water that dry out completely in the summer but give the swimming tadpoles just enough time to develop into amphibious adults.
One ingredient is the changing climate, which is strengthening conditions that allow major fires in some areas, like driving up temperatures that in turn cause vegetation to dry out, or changing rainfall patterns.
Our friends decide to take off early to go to town for brunch, but J. and I have faith that the cliffs will dry out and we'll still be able to climb today.
Place the busiate on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, taking care to insure that the pasta does not touch one another, and let it dry out for at least 1 hour. 3.
The rising concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is also leading forests to dry out in the West and has helped stretch California's wildfire season almost all the way through the year.
When you get to the point where the dough starts to dry out, you can cover it with plastic wrap or a damp towel and let it rest and that helps it hydrate.
The progress of the Flood itself — waiting for the rain to stop, the longer trial of waiting for the floodwaters to dry out, the sending out of the dove — is effectively re-seen.
Cropmarks - patterns of shading in crops and grass seen most clearly from the air - form faster in hot weather as the fields dry out, making this summer's heatwave ideal for discovering such sites.
The technique, known as "inside brining," allows the meat to marinate while the turkey is hung up to dry out, typically by its neck — a necessary step so the skin will crisp well.
The formula is super pigmented, won't dry out your lips, and will last through all your V-Day plans (whether you're dressed up in Savage lingerie, or going out for drinks with your girls).
We ended up spending about $300 to get the water hose replaced, and since the ceiling damage was minimal, we let it dry out, painted over the stain, counted ourselves lucky, and moved on.
Geraci was also waiting for power to return in Alva so he could grab generators from his friends' homes and use them to power humidifiers and fans to dry out his elderly neighbor's home.
Close to the coast, these winds compress the air coming off the hills and mountains to the east, further warming and drying out the air mass, and helping to dry out already combustible vegetation.
Since the soils do not dry out as quickly, heavy spring rains – as were observed this year – can delay planting and inhibit emergence to a greater degree than would be the case farther north.
Before Kaplan came along, the home's biggest claim to fame was that the silent movie actor John Barrymore, a Stetson family friend and notorious alcoholic, would come there to dry out before film shoots.
Although Manda's 20% concentration of zinc oxide can simultaneously dry out your skin and clog your pores, Manda has taken the unique step to include what might be the oldest sunscreen known to humankind.
It is common practice for farmers to openly burn mature sugarcane fields to reduce leaf waste mass and to slightly dry out the cane stalks in order to make their processing plants more efficient.
On my weird trails of researching on the internet back in the day, I've seen people dry out the SCOBY layers to make vegan "hides" and some have even sewn durable clothing with them!!!!
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick, $34If you're looking for a matte lipstick that won't dry out your lips, which is a hard thing to come by, Charlotte Tilbury's matte lipstick should do the trick.
Although Manda's 20% concentration of zinc oxide can simultaneously dry out your skin and clog your pores, Manda has taken the unique step to include what might be the oldest sunscreen known to humankind.
"We can see how harmful salt is: the oranges become much smaller, the trees dry out, the leaves are tired and yellowed," said the 55-year-old, who owns five hectares of orange trees.
Women in Indonesia are using cigar-shaped sticks made from ground herbs and plants called "madura sticks" in an attempt to tighten and dry out their vaginas, the South China Morning Post recently reported.
Clark-Bojin learned from fellow baker friends that many people tend to avoid making pie art because of how fast you must work with the dough so that it doesn't crack or dry out.
"Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid that removes excess oil from the skin and helps to dry out pimples," Dr. Zeichner says — and that includes the deep ones that don't come to a head.
This may seem strange, but stay with us... The cooking time for this will depend on the size of your spuds, but be patient, during this process, not to rush and dry out the potatoes.
And if you're breathing in this extra-circulated air, then it could theoretically dry out your nasal passages and throat, although this is probably so minor that most people wouldn't notice the effects, he says.
But while air conditioning is certainly a godsend during the dog days of July and August, it can also dry out the air in your home, which means dry skin, sinus infections, and summer colds.
The next step was to extract the urea (from which plastic is produced) and dry out the remaining de-methanated concoction and use it as a raw material to make plaster, bricks and other objects.
At the city's internationally renowned bookshop Acqua Alta — the Italian for high water — staff were trying to dry out thousands of water-damaged books and prints, usually kept in boats, bath tubs and plastic bins.
Cold, harsh winds can also dry out and irritate the skin, so make sure to also moisturize before and after outdoor exercise, and wear a protective face covering if conditions are especially cold and windy.
Pros: Wipes conform to tight spaces, useful for quick clean-ups, disposable, removes fingerprints and smudgesCons: Darkens some types of metal like aluminum, wipes will dry out quickly if the canister is not properly closed
Water: Chinese evergreen is a very tolerant plant; as long as you don't let it dry out completely for long, it will tolerate fairly infrequent watering, although it will do best on a regular schedule.
Every spring, 230 men, women and children from the town of Savièse would work for one month to repair and clean the bisse to get it ready for when the fields started to dry out.
PG&E instigated the blackouts in response to dangerous weather conditions—strong seasonal winds primed to dry out vegetation and stoke wildfires—that could jostle power lines and other equipment, sending sparks onto flammable vegetation.
She predicts that since many of British Columbia's current species are likely to dry out as temperatures increase over the next few decades, the interaction with seedlings from hotter climates may help them adapt as well.
The loggers' land caught the eye of the agency because it is home to a rare and peculiar geographical feature crucial to the frogs' reproduction: "ephemeral ponds" that fill up annually and dry out by summer.
According to Dr. Woodford, if coca leaves are left out in the sun for too long after being harvested, they can dry out and decrease the potency of cocaine before the drug even hits the market.
An earlier onset of El Niño may also affect Australia, as it may dry out the tail end of the country's wheat planting – which starts next month – and keep conditions dry through to harvest in December.
A detailed review from Pet Helpful speaks to the hard-clumping action, though the review does note that the clumps may dry out and crumble over time if you don't scoop them within a few days.
Since it's a part of the astringent family â€" a category of chemicals that dry out the skin by stripping it of its oils â€" be sure not to go too overboard when applying this product.
The beauty of this method of preparing seafood, other than the obvious (there is pasta involved), is that it's nearly impossible to overcook, dry out or — everyone's worst fish-based fear — get stuck to the pan.
Thousands of businesses were shuttered by flooding, like Pacific Package Liquor, in Pacific, Mo., , where building and fire inspectors checked that the structure was safe, leaving owners to pump out, dry out and repair water damage.
Whether grilled, broiled or sautéed, a chicken breast is done just as soon as it turns opaque on the surfaces, but stays slightly pink in the center — well before it has a chance to dry out.
The bloodied heaps of feathers and fur dry out and decay over time, flattened by the traffic until they become pale two-dimensional shapes that are hard to identify any longer as what they once were.
But this moisture also perturbs air currents, so in some years, Pacific moisture is all channeled toward California via atmospheric rivers while in other years, this concentrated plume discharges elsewhere, leaving the Golden State to dry out.
"Today we are expecting the flash flood risk to shift to North Carolina, Virginia, anywhere in the Southeast as the front continues to shift southward," Roth said, noting the storm was likely to dry out by evening.
It calms itching, redness, and any irritation, has a low mineral content as to not dry out skin, and is also proven to balance the complexion so it's not left with red patches from an allergic reaction.
"You have to chop up the dirt to a fine powder and then turn it into a mud slurry and allow it to dry out and settle, and then you get yourself a flat floor," he says.
Turkey breast is arguably the best meat the bird has to offer, but breast meat is also the first to dry out, thus the need for foil wraps to retain moisture and regular basting during the roast.
I think at first I need a five-minute break and a really stiff drink and then maybe like a day or two off the ice, at least to dry out my costumes, and then we'll see.
The back of the door is prime real estate for a big mirror (which can also be fun for bedroom activities, if you're into that), or you can add a hook to dry out towels and robes.
In addition to being much more eco-friendly (these use a mind-blowing 80% less packaging than a traditional blister pack), the foil exterior blocks out light (which can dry out the lens) better than clear plastic.
The mask didn&apost seem to dry out my lips the same way it did while I was sleeping, possibly because I was wearing it during the day and was moving my lips to eat and talk.
"In the morning it might be rainy and wet during training and into the first race, but then you get Santa Ana winds and the track can dry out over the course of two races," Peterson says.
This is one of the reasons why drought researchers are worried about climate change: Warmer weather means a landscape can dry out quickly, even after a wet winter and spring, as was the case in the Midwest.
You might also want to skip the alcohol or soda, which can have a tendency to dry out your mouth, as well as avoid some of the more gnarly-smelling foods like garlic, onions and spicy food.
I think of the sheet mask as the perfect middle ground between body moisturizer (which, for me, does little to help with bumps) and alcohol-based or acidic toners (which do help, but really dry out the area).
It has also been found that consuming too much protein may lead to dehydration, and things high in sodium like cured meats, soy sauce, bouillon cubes, movie theater popcorn, and fried foods dry out our bodies as well.
Private forecaster Commodity Weather group predicted that most of the Midwest would see minimal breaks in rain during the next 10 days, providing limited opportunity for fields to dry out and farmers to make progress between the showers.
MADRID (Reuters) - Donana National Park, part of southern Spanish wetland used by 6 million migratory birds, could dry out completely unless the Spanish government tackles the threat of dredging, mining and intensive farming, a report said on Thursday.
If you don't see any irritation in a couple weeks, then you can start applying one or two drops to your skin every other day, but always follow it up with a good moisturizer to provide dry-out.
Pros: Environmentally-friendly ring spun cotton is soft, easy to clean, and totally naturalCons: Without fancy quick-dry textile technology, cotton bath mats will take longer to dry out and probably won't last as long under heavy use
Johnson, who died last year, first tried to dry out in 1978, in his parents' home in Tucson, where he was living with his eccentric grandmother Mimi, but he didn't get sober for good until the early 1980s.
" The plan was to dry out in Asheville, but it turns out that the picturesque city "has, like, one microbrewery per person," he said, so he kept partying, "drinking a ton of beer, smoking one reefer after another.
I do not care if the soap comes from a luxury brand that smells like rich people, or has a neutral pH that promises not to dry out my skin: I don't want that shit in my shower, period.
"I think at first I need a five-minute break and a really stiff drink and then maybe, like a day or two off the ice, at least to dry out my costumes, and then we'll see," he said.
He'd gone to Germany to dry out, pushing music forward with his so-called "Berlin Trilogy," in which he successfully shed the excess and artifice of his earlier career and successfully reinvented himself as an experimentalist of the highest order.
Pros: Ideal for all hair types, made for build-up from hard water, lathers wellCons: Can dry out hair if used too frequently, not available in a smaller size, some reviewers say their hair feels a bit dry after using
I bought this vape pen thing (which just makes me a little sad, because I think vaping is incredibly stupid, but it's convenient and doesn't dry out) at the dispensary for $90 about three months ago and the cartridge is about half gone.
Now, as other parts of the Houston metro area begin to return to normal, everyday life, residents along the Buffalo Bayou are still pulling drywall out of their homes and trying to dry out cars that filled with water during the floods.
On Tuesday evening, you can make Mark Bittman's recipe for deviled chicken thighs, which if you don't like thighs works pretty well with breasts, at least if you buy bone-in and keep an eye on them so they don't dry out.
Maybe New Jersey will dry out, and the flooding will not be as bad as many feared, and we will all be able to turn our attention back to the 2016 presidential campaign (and get back to criticizing the government's inability to work).
Hong Kong (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting among his fridge, TV set and stacks of bowls, Ng Kei-hung sat outside the family home in Hong Kong's Tai O village as he waited for his furniture to dry out after a recent flood.
After a week of hanging it up with heaters and fans, trying to squeeze it out, and otherwise wishing it would dry out, I figured that the center was getting a little moldy and maybe wasn't the ideal thing to sleep on.
Gray said if dog owners are particularly concerned, they can wipe their dog's paws with antiseptic wipes after they have had a walk outside -- but they should take care not to overdo it, as wiping too much can dry out a dog's paws.
Rolled out to about the size of a piece of pie dough and cut into tiny batons, as long and thick as French fries, it's left out for hours to firm up and dry out, to get ready for a long simmer.
In 2014, a paucity of snow in the nearby mountains combined with continued high levels of water withdrawals for irrigation helped dry out the eastern basin for the first time in likely 600 years, explained Philip Micklin, a geographer emeritus from Western Michigan University.
"I would think it's not outside the realm of possibility for a frog to survive a few weeks inside a pepper, considering it's probably pretty humid in there, so it wouldn't dry out," said Dr. Amanda Bennett, the secretary of the Canadian Herpetological Society.
It's possible that sleeping with a fan could mildly dry out your throat, because when air gets moved around, it makes the air feel drier, says Philip Chen, MD, assistant professor and program director in the department of otolaryngology at UT Health San Antonio.
Yes, we know, there are a ton of red lipsticks on the market, but we'd be lying if we said we still don't struggle to find a matte option that doesn't dry out our lips and looks good after a few hours of wear.
He might also want to switch to moisture-wicking socks made of synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon, remove the insoles of his shoes so they can breathe and dry out overnight, and use antifungal and odor-absorbing foot powders in his socks and shoes.
The burdens of living in a city that cedes basic human needs like comfort to productivity and efficiency are made exponentially worse by frigid treks to the subway, deceptively deep icy puddles and the indignity of overheated apartments that dry out skin and sinuses.
Try out different locations to see which works best for your plant, and keep in mind this rule of thumb: If your plant's leaves are drooping, turning pale or yellow, and your soil won't dry out enough, it might need a spot with more sunlight.
"Everybody is just tired and nervous and wanting to see what kind of damage they have to their home," Rachel Fitzpatrick told The AP. As Louisiana waited to dry out, forecasters warned the heavy rains that swamped the state were moving onward to Missouri and Illinois.
But other research has demonstrated how warming above a certain "optimum" average temperature — estimated in a previous study by Burke at about 13 degrees Celsius, or 55 degrees Fahrenheit — can dry out farmland, lower cognitive function, decrease worker productivity and increase interpersonal conflict, among other effects.
"One of the things we've noticed, particularly on airplanes, is that as soon as your mucous membranes, particularly in your nose and your mouth, start to dry out, we lose one of the most valuable defenses for preventing respiratory viruses," Dr. Nicholas Testa told ABC News.
I've been placing the cast iron in the Otto Grill for thinks that might dry out or fall apart, but anything you'd like to grill at high heat that might pose such problems (think whole fried fish, vegetables) will thrive in a cast iron in this grill.
Pros: Organic chicken main ingredient, slow-roasted for flavor and nutritional integrity, no added flavors or preservatives, full of protein and natural meat flavorCons: Fairly expensive compared to other options, lack of preservatives means the product has a limited shelf life, may dry out after opening
And so it went, for some thirty years, that parents would send their prodigal sons or daughters—whenever their lives had become untethered in New Jersey or Philadelphia or Ohio—to Florida, first to dry out in treatment, and then to live in a sober home.
Of course, climate change is the sort of insidious threat that can't be held definitively responsible, but things like warmer springs and summers, which allow peat and forest landscapes to dry out, coupled with an increase in storms, which provide a source of ignition, make it a prime suspect.
"If we'd immediately manage water levels that help mangroves [and marshes] recover from hurricanes and build up peats—which has not been done—maybe we could keep building up these wetlands to keep up with sea level, keep freshwater coming so they don't dry out and burn," Wanless said.
But there's one downside to pots and that is that they're messy AF. You never know quite how much pigment you need (so you always take too much) and the shadow inside tends to dry out more quickly — which leads to spending more money to replace the product.
They ignored me when I said that if dewy fresh corn was what they wanted, the best way to keep it so wasn't to husk it and stow it in the hot trunks of their cars to dry out for the long Sunday night drive back to Manhattan.
The day after Porchettiamo, Mr. Giuliani was preparing to make porchetta from a 220-pound pig that had been raised at the Rustici farm in the hills above Assisi, slaughtered and cleaned, then aged for three days to dry out the skin (this makes it crisp up when roasted).
That blend can keep your foot feeling clean and dry under most normal circumstances, but do note that if your feet sweat heavily or get wet due to rain or a puddle, these socks won't dry out any time soon — cotton holds water much more readily than synthetic fibers.
It is an alternately wrenching and exhilarating yarn of a childhood spent shuttling with her willfully shiftless parents from one parched Southwestern locale to another, and finally, when the family's resources dry out, settling in Welch, the dilapidated West Virginia mining town that was her father's childhood home.
Across a broad swath of the nation's midsection, people fought on Thursday to hold back floodwaters, repair tornado damage and dry out homes and businesses, after a powerful storm front stretching nearly a thousand miles barreled through, bringing destructive winds and more than a foot of rain in places.
From the 1930s to the 1970s it was called the Maine Chance resort, not only the glamorous home of the cosmetics magnate but a kind of Betty Ford Center of its day, a place where society ladies and Hollywood celebrities, among others, could escape to for the summer to dry out.
And then I started mixing photos, xeroxes, film, transfers on plexiglas, inks and papers, to shuffle cards and keep creative, because one thing that really I try to avoid is to dry out on the page—to get back at it the next day with nothing more to say and force it.
Each problem serves up a different set of solutions, I'll cover a few below: For tropical plants, if you've over watered and there is a ton of leaf drop and/or yellowing leaves, there is a good chance you can revive by simply letting it dry out and giving it as much sunlight as possible.
" OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Powder Conair Battery-Operated Fabric Defuzzer The Laundress New York Sweater Comb The consensus among our experts is that it's probably just better to replace laces, but if you really want to try cleaning them, Rocco says "you can wash them with mild soap and water and let them dry out.
"Certainly there is the thought that you don't want to suppress a cough too much or dry out your nasal passages because you want to get rid of the infection," said Dr. Tara Vijayan, an assistant clinical professor in the division of infectious diseases at the University of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine.
Modernity was born 116 years, 24 months, two weeks and two days ago, at a printing plant in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, when a junior engineer named Willis Carrier devised a contraption that blew air over water-filled pipes to dry out the humidity that was gumming up the pages of a humor magazine called Judge.
The city of 4 million has implemented drastic conservation measures, restricting residents to 50 liters (13 gallons) of water per day, around 15% as much as the average person in the U.S. The details: Cape Town's usage caps mean foregoing everyday comforts — hand-washing clothes and dishes, flushing the toilet once per day and of course leaving lawns to dry out.
He was born in St. Paul, moved back there at age 8 after his father lost his job in upstate New York, had his first story published in a magazine as a teenager attending St. Paul Academy in St. Paul and finished his first novel after once again going back to the city to try to dry out at 22.
Communities at risk could require fire-resistant building materials like concrete, stone, glass, and brick; prohibit buildings on steep slopes, where fires move faster than on flat land; enforce a minimum distance between homes, since dense housing serves as better fuel for flames; require homeowners to plant only certain types of vegetation that doesn't easily dry out and catch fire.
Pros: Hard-clumping formula makes cleanup easy, biodegradable and environmentally-friendly, made from all-natural corn, can be flushed or composted, can be used in mechanical and sifting litter boxes, offers excellent odor control, dust-freeCons: Fairly expensive compared to other clumping litters, some cats dislike the texture or scent of the litter, some cats have trouble with tracking, clumps may dry out and crumble after a few days

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