If your skin is prone to acne, you should use an oil-free product that is non-comdogenic.
In fact, because of the sheer volume of messages we're reading and writing each day, we may be more prone to making embarrassing errors — and those mistakes can have serious professional consequences.
A group of Chinese teachers believe the option of living on welfare handouts has produced "feather-bedded" teenagers prone to rudeness and disrupting the classroom rather than concentrating on working and getting ahead.
" 'With things like jams, the high sugar content means you don't have to store it in the fridge but it's wise to as they are prone to mould development over time.
Men are more prone to ignoring mounting debts and forgetting to pay bills, whereas women chip away at credit card bills with regular repayments, the study found.
It is not possible to remove all risk, and the fact is I remain prone to cancer.
The tone, that taught me to rejoice, ,, When prone, unlike thee, to repine; ; The song, celestial from thy voice, , But sweet to me from none but thine; .
Some pediatricians said that if feeding peanut foods to children at risk was beneficial, there would be no reason to withhold such food from children not prone to allergies.
However, wolves are not particularly prone to following a director's instructions, so Simpson and Annaud sometimes had to wait a whole day just to capture the right scene.
By comparison, experts at McGill University in Canada found that men whose digits are of a similar length are more prone to be argumentative, stubborn and rude.
How far should policy be based on these perceptions, particularly since those who make policy are, as the WDR admits, prone to all sorts of biases in their own decision-making?
Now, new research has found that being prone to feelings of guilt can make partnerships more challenging — and cause us to shy away from them.
Fox:"", 'The more interesting finding is that they also score higher on this other anti-social personality trait, psychopathy, and are more prone to self-objectification.
If you're constantly learning new things, you'll be less prone to disinterest.
"In addition to feeling like a 'bait and switch' occurred, interviewers are likely to wonder if the candidate is delusional or simply prone to lying.
These types of people are prone to embellishing and altering a story in order to gain sympathy.
If a virgo doesnt like you, they are more prone to have feelings of indifference than hate toward you.
Although the decay affects children's milk teeth, which fall out naturally, experts say it also harms their gums making them more prone to infection in adulthood.
If you have olive-coloured skin then you might not burn as easily in the sun, but you are just as prone to the number one cause of premature ageing - sun damage.
The attraction of seeing midlife as a period prone to crisis, she says is akin to horoscopes: "It gives you certainty.