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Saturday, 3 September 2016

How to choose the best hairstyle to match your face

How to choose the best hairstyle to match your face

If you feel like changing your appearance and trying something new, the best advice is to be bold. But before putting yourself in the hands of a professional stylist, it’s worth exploring what will work best for your unique features.
We at Bright Side are convinced that there’s nothing better than emerging from a salon and feeling like a million dollars. So here’s a guide to help you achieve it.
Illustrated by Astkhik Rakimova exclusively for Bright Side
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Seven ways to avoid unfortunate situations that we’ve all been in

Seven ways to avoid unfortunate situations that we’ve all been in

Sometimes, even the smallest little irritants can spoil your mood. Maybe it’s the fact that you haven’t got any coins to hand and can’t use a shopping cart at the store, leaving you to carry all your purchases with your hands. Or maybe it’s because the lock on your car door has frozen solid. We all come up against these kinds of problems every day.
We at Bright Side think we can’t let such little things get in the way of feeling happy every day. That’s why we’ve put together this collection of useful advice for finding a way out of these unfortunate situations.

How to take a shopping cart at the store if you don’t have any coins

We’ve all been in this situation. The solution is actually very straightforward — all you need is a key with a round head. Put it in the coin slot, and the cart will be unlocked.

How to open the car door if your keys are locked inside

This method only works for older makes of cars. All you need for this is an ordinary shoelace. Tie a loop in it as shown in the photograph above. Stretch the shoelace at an angle across the corner of the car door. Then slowly move it backward and forward, eventually moving it downward until it passes into the crack. You should be able to hook the loop of the shoelace onto the lever that opens the car door. Once hooked, pull the lever and open the door.

How to get into your car if the lock has frozen

Heat up the key using a cigarette lighter, and pass it into the lock. This might not work the first time you try it, so keep trying. If the key is a long one, you can heat it up without taking it out of the lock. The process will be faster this way.

How to ride an elevator without stopping on every floor

If you’re in a hurry to get somewhere, then this trick may prove very helpful. But remember not to use it too much — other people have places to get to as well. To ride an elevator without stopping on any floors other than the one you want, hold down the ’close doors’ button until they close. Then press the button for the floor you want to get to, all the time keeping your finger on the first button.

How to check the quality of the gasoline at the gas station

Cover a piece of white paper in a few drops of the gasoline. Blow on it to make it dry faster. After it dries, the gasoline should leave a barely visible stain on the paper. If instead you see greasy or multicolored blotches, then it’s not good quality. A yellow, butter-colored stain is a sign that it has been mixed together with diesel, whereas a dark ring indicates the presence of high-density metals and tar.

How to open a bottle of wine if you haven’t got a bottle opener to hand

A bottle can be opened with the help of the wall or a tree. First, wrap the base of the bottle in a towel or place it inside a shoe, as shown in the photograph above. Once covered, tap the base of the bottle against a hard surface until the cork is halfway out of the bottle. Then simply remove it with your hands.

How to avoid getting lipstick stains on everything

Take an ordinary tissue and separate it into its individual layers. Take the thinnest layer and place it against your lips. Now powder your lips with the tissue still covering them. Find more details here.
Preview photo credit (c) depositphotos
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12 common cooking mistakes that may ruin your best recipe

12 common cooking mistakes that may ruin your best recipe

You decided to cook an exquisite dish, you followed the instructions strictly, keeping all the proportions correct according to the recipe...but the result is a million miles away from your expectations. Does this sound familiar? We’re sure that all of us have faced this situation at one time or another. So what’s the deal?
We at Bright Side have decided to go through some common cooking mistakes that may ruin the taste of your most favorite dish.

Overloading the pan

Remember: if you want your meat to have that incredible crispy crust, you will have to give it space to brown. Otherwise, when overcrowded, the meat will actually boil.

Cooking meat using a non-stick pan

Another reason for failure when cooking meat with a crispy crust is using non-stick frying pans. This piece of cookware usually heats less than ordinary pans, so you’d be better off using them for omelets and pancakes. As for meat, try using a grill pan or a cast iron pan.

Not salting water for pasta

The basic rule when cooking perfect pasta is salting the cooking water. A lack of salt will lead to tasteless pasta, and no sauce will save the dish. If you’re not sure about the proportions, here is one tip for you: use one tablespoon of salt per 300 grams of pasta.

Frying with olive oil

At high temperatures olive oil loses all of its nutritional value and starts to burn, and that can ruin the taste of your food completely. Therefore, it’s a better idea to use olive oil for salads and refined sunflower oil for frying.

Measuring the amount of dry ingredients using a glass

Many of us measure the quantity of the ingredients for dough using a glass or a cup without paying much attention to the fact that it holds different volumes of dry and liquid products. Remember: baking requires exact compliance with the given measurements. Therefore, if you don’t remember all the tables of weights and measures by heart, try using a special measuring cup and kitchen scales.

Not preheating the pan enough before cooking

The top chefs say, ‘If you think that your pan is already hot enough, wait for another two minutes and proceed to cook after that.’ You will definitely need a well-preheated frying pan to cook vegetables and to get that crispy crust on meat.

Overfrying garlic

Most recipes suggest that garlic should be added at the end of the cooking process or even removed from the dish after 2-3 minutes of cooking. Garlic contains far less water than any other vegetable, and it burns very quickly. When overcooked, garlic can add an unpleasant taste to your dish.

Throwing frozen meat on the pan

Before cooking meat, make sure you let it stand at room temperature for a couple of hours. The room temperature-rested meat will be heated more evenly, while frozen meat, on the contrary, may look like it is well done, but it will still be raw inside. The same rule applies to baking meat in the oven.

Eating meat right after it has been cooked

Even if you can’t wait to try your dish, it’s better to keep your hands away from cooked meat for a couple of minutes. Try not to dig in as soon as the meat is ready. Be patient, and you’ll be impressed by the taste of your dish.

Storing every product in the refrigerator

It’s not a good idea to store all the food you have in the fridge. Tomatoes, onions, garlic, potatoes, zucchini, eggplants, and various tropical fruits such as kiwi and mango taste better when kept warm. When stored in the fridge, these products lose their freshness and go bad more quickly.

Constantly flipping your food

It’s not necessary to flip your meat too often while cooking. You may end up with dried meat or unattractive fish with no coating. Just leave your future masterpiece in the pan, and don’t disturb it too often — that’s one golden rule of any chef.

Overboiling eggs

Have you ever found this gray substance instead of yolks and whites tasting like rubber? Actually, it has nothing to do with the quality of the eggs. Most likely, you have simply overboiled the eggs. To get the right color and texture, remove the eggs from the stove right after the water starts boiling, and leave them under the lid in hot water for about 10 minutes. This way the egg whites and yolks will get proper condition and color.
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An amazing style guide to women’s shoes


Pumps, sandals, boots, booties... Sometimes it is very difficult to not get lost in the variety of women’s shoes out there.
That is why we here at Bright Side came up with the idea of creating a guide to different types and styles of women’s shoes with some clever tips on how to wear them. Now you’ll know everything about footwear designs!
Illustrated by Alena Tsarkova for BrightSide.me

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