Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- — Laura S., Rosemount, Minn. — Carrie D., Provo, Utah Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR HELOISE: Last month, my husband was robbed at an ATM machine. There were four young men, and all they got was $200. Since my husband cooperated when they demanded cash, they didn’t harm him. We called the police and our bank to let them know, and our bank gave us a list of do’s and don’ts while taking cash out from an ATM. I thought it might be a good idea to pass these long:

■ Before you begin any transactio­n at an ATM, look around you. Is there anyone close by who looks suspicious, or do you get a feeling that you’re not safe? If so, go somewhere else or use another ATM in a safer environmen­t.

■ If you are transactin­g business at night, only do so in a well-lit area. If it’s a drivethrou­gh ATM, keep your headlights on so that you can see the area.

■ Always check your ATM receipts against your monthly account statements. Make sure that they match up.

■ If your card is lost or stolen, or if your PIN has been compromise­d, call your bank immediatel­y.

■ Never give informatio­n to anyone over the phone about your PIN or bank balance. And don’t write your PIN on your card.

DEAR HELOISE: My skin is dry, but I can’t stand to leave my makeup on once I get home from work. A dermatolog­ist told me to use soap and water to wash off my makeup, but it just makes my skin drier! I hate those oily cleansers and never feel as though my skin is actually clean, even after I use a toner to get the oil off. Any hints to help me?

DEAR CARRIE: Your skin tells the world about the state of your health. Here is what I’ve done to my own dry skin for years, as directed by my doctor:

Water is one of your best friends, so when you wake up in the morning, drink a glass of clean, clear water. (Coffee and tea do not count.) Next, splash your skin with tepid water. Don’t use hot water or soap if your skin is dry. Lightly pat your skin dry and use a moisturize­r afterward. Only use soap if you need to remove your makeup or your skin has gotten very dirty.

If your skin is oily, you can use warmer water, and you can also use a mild soap, followed by a light moisturize­r. Of course, it goes without saying that no one should ever sleep in their makeup. Send a money- or time-saving hint to

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