Homes and Gardens on MSN
This expert-approved fix quickly warms clammy north-facing rooms in winter
A quick, expert-recommended 30-minute trick helps keep north-facing rooms cozy and warm during damp winter days.
Winter is prime time for scale insects, mealybugs, aphids, spider mites, fungus gnats, and whiteflies, which attack the soil, ...
Lifestyle Asia on MSN
Sleeping masks that restore moisture and glow in cold weather
Discover the best sleeping mask for glowing skin to fight winter dryness and wake up hydrated, smooth, and radiant.
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How to know if your skin barrier is damaged — the 5 subtle clues you're missing and how to fix them
A weakened skin barrier doesn’t always look obvious. Discover 5 subtle symptoms and the dermatologist-approved ways to repair ...
For those already dreaming of spring, this week's garden column includes advice for planting a shade garden and rotating ...
Window condensation forms when warm air meets the cold glass. Many use this pantry staple to reduce the fog, but it's not a ...
Southern Living on MSN
9 Common Plumbing Mistakes Homeowners Should Avoid, According To Experts
Every day, plumbers come into our homes and help fix the mistakes we didn’t know we were making. These nine, two experts say, are the most popular.
GET ready to shiver in the coming days as an Arctic blast freezes the country. But while snowy scenes look idyllic, the ...
ON a mission to get rid of wet windows for good, a savvy woman has tested three cheap condensation tricks. Luckily for those ...
Woman's World on MSN
6 Dry Eye Syndrome Self-Care Tips That Soothe Itching and Irritation Fast
Since dry eye syndrome is chronic, it often requires a lifetime of self-care treatment. Dr. Boparai says symptoms typically ...
Flood warnings have been extended to cover more of Greater Manchester after last New Year's Eve's torrential rain - led to ...
India Today on MSN
Winter skincare myths busted: What dermatologists really recommend
Dry, dull winter skin is often caused not by the weather but by skincare myths. Dermatologists warn that skipping sunscreen, taking hot showers, over-exfoliating and using heavy creams can damage the ...
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