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Potatoes, Amla to getting rid of dark underarms | Enewshunt. Shaving, waxing and excessive sweating can cause dark underarms. Try quick home remedies like potato, which works as a natural bleaching agent or use amla as it is known to protect the skin, says an expert. Raaj Gupta, expert and director at Qraa Herbals, manufacturer of herbal cosmetics, has shared tips to get rid of dark underarms. Here are some tips to cure dark underarms: * Baking Soda works wonder for exfoliating the skin. Mix baking soda with rose water. Massage the affected area for five minutes and wash it off with lukewarm water. * Potato works as a natural bleaching agent. . * Vitamin C plays an important role in producing the collagen fibres that helps support your skin and keep it firm. One can apply it directly to the affected area for better results. * Bearberry contains Alpha Arbutin, which is known to lighten the skin very fast. Arbutin has been proven to effectively lighten freckles and dark spots.

Apply Amla juice on the affected area to get a clear and brighter skin. Playing Pokemon Go has health benefits too | Enewshunt. While the augmented reality (AR) based smartphone game Pokemon Go is spreading like a fire globally, researchers have now figured health benefits that such games can bring for its users. According to the researchers, Pokemon Go stimulates substantial amounts of physical activity in many likely-otherwise sedentary game players without intending to. “We might call this stealth ‘exergame’ programming and we have a lot to learn about how to achieve this!” Said Tom Baranowski, Professor of Pediatrics from Baylor College of Medicine in Texas. The combination of AR technology, geocaching and other novel techniques to create innovative active video games (AVGs) has potential personal and public health implications, the study noted. The team identified many lessons from GPD-based Pokemon Go in which players can log hours of walking as they physically chase the animated Pokemon creatures based on video images displayed on their smart phones.

Facebook launches teenagers-only social network app | Enewshunt. Social media giant Facebook has launched a new iOS app Lifestage — a sort of video diary where you answer biographical questions about yourself and share a visual profile of who you are with your school network. Lifestage only works for those who are 21 and younger and allows you to discover video profiles created by others in your school to learn more about them, Facebook said in a blog post on Saturday. Every time someone updates their page, it shows up in a feed prompting others to check it out. Once your school is unlocked, you can access the profiles of others in your school community and discover others who are into the same stuff as you are, and connect with them. In case you are 22 or older, you will see your own profile and will not be able to communicate with any other users, however it is still not clear how the app will restrict users.

Also read: Social media makes light of serious sport. Google announces launch of video calling app 'Google Duo' | Enewshunt. Google today announced the launch of its video calling app Google Duo a simple one to one video calling app available for Android and iOS.

Duo takes the complexity out of video calling, so that you can be together in the moment wherever you are. To get started, all you need is your phone number and you’ll be able to reach people in your phone’s contacts list across device types and platforms. No separate account is required, so you can sign up and start calling in just a few taps. Google Search: Now order food, book a table From there, you can instantly begin a video call with a single tap. The unique feature of Knock Knock in DUO is designed to be fun and inviting. Knock Knock makes video calling more spontaneous and welcoming, helping users connect with the person even before they even pick up. Duo has been built to be fast and reliable, so that video calls connect quickly and work well even on slower networks. “Video calling is the next best thing to being with someone in person.