Q: If you are new to using tampons, or if you find regular tampons too bulky, look for tampons that labeled Junior, Slim, or Slim fit. These tampons can be easier to insert, and can be more comfortable for some people.  Junior/slim tampons may not be available in stores that have limited selections, such as grocery stores or gas stations. You can easily find these products at pharmacies, drug stores, or anywhere with a wide selection of feminine hygiene products. An important factor when selecting the right tampon for you is choosing the right applicator. If you are new to using tampons, plastic applicator tampons can be the easiest to insert. But all applicator types have their benefits.  Plastic applicator - These tend to be the easiest to insert (for most people). Extendable applicator - These are usually made of plastic and are designed to be more discreet. To use, you first pull down on the applicator to extend it. Cardboard applicator - These are the least expensive type of tampons, and are commonly found in vending machines. Digital tampon (applicator-free) - These tampons are inserted using your finger. Some people find these easier. They are also discreet and produce less waste. If you workout, play sports, or live a very active lifestyle, you might try using “active” or “sport” tampons. These tampons are designed to be flexible and move with you. This is meant to avoid leaks. Any kind of tampon can be used while swimming or playing sports. Just find the size and style of tampon that works best for you. Each brand of tampon is a little different, and even within each brand there are a wide range of different tampons. The specific shapes and fit will vary from brand to brand, and product to product.  You may want to try several different kinds of tampons in order to find the product that works best for you. Some brands include:  Tampax Playtex Kotex O.B. (applicator-free) Seventh Generation (organic cotton) Tampons are available in both scented and unscented varieties. Avoid using scented (or deodorant) tampons! The chemical additives used can cause irritation. As long as you change your tampon every 4-6 hours, you should not experience any unpleasant odors. If you’d like to go a step further and avoid all chemical additives, you may want to choose organic cotton tampons.
A: Start with slender tampons. Choose an applicator. Use “active” tampons for physical activity. Try different brands. Avoid scented tampons.

Article: Click the "Color 1" box, then click the color you want to use. It's at the top of the window. Find the place on your canvas in which you want to place the text, then click the place in question. You should see a dotted line indicating a text box appear. In the "Font" section of the toolbar, click the top text box and then click the font you want to use in the resulting drop-down menu. Click the number below the font name, then click the number you want to use for your font. If you want to bold, italicize, and/or underline your text, click the B, I, and/or U button(s) in the "Font" section of the toolbar. Since you adjusted the default font and size, you may need to enlarge the text box. You can do this by placing your mouse cursor over one of the corners of the text box and then dragging diagonally away from the text box's center. In the text box, type in the text that you want to display. If you don't want your text to sit on whatever background items are on your canvas, click Opaque in the "Background" section of the toolbar. Your text's background will be the secondary color listed in the "Color 2" box. When you're done editing your text, click anywhere on the canvas (or outside of it) to anchor the text. Once text has been anchored, you can't move it.
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Select a text color. Click A. Select a location for your text. Change the text's font. Change the font's size. Add formatting to the text. Increase the text box's size if necessary. Enter your text. Give your text a background if you like. Anchor your text.

Q: Adobe Digital Editions is paired with your Nook, and is required for older Nook models without the option of downloading apps. Your computer will function as a mediator between your Nook and online library account. If you do not have a computer of your own, you may be able to use a library computer to complete this process. Using the same email address you used to activate your Nook, create an account with Adobe Digital Editions. Creating an account will help you keep track of your downloads, and will facilitate the transfer of books from your computer to your e-reader. Using an email different from your Nook email may create some difficulty in the download and transfer process. Pause at this point in the process and connect your Nook to your computer using a USB cable. Turn your Nook on to make sure it registers with Adobe. When you select the format you wish to download in on Overdrive (the program most libraries use to lend books digitally), a window will appear giving you the option of opening the file or downloading it. Select “Open the file with Adobe,” which will automatically pull the book open in your Adobe library. Once you have opened Adobe, select the “library” button in the top left hand corner, which should bring up a list of books you have downloaded or borrowed. Having your library open will allow you to identify and highlight the book you are trying to transfer. Highlight the book you want to place on your Nook, and drag it to the middle of the page on the left-hand side, where a small icon reading “Nook” will appear. This will complete the process of transferring the book to your Nook. Check your Nook before disconnecting to make sure the book has appeared in your Nook library. When you have finished your digital library book, plug your Nook into your computer once more, and open Adobe. From your library on your Nook, click “Return Book.” Open Adobe and complete the return by also clicking “Return Book” inside of the Adobe program. To verify your return has gone through, you can minimize Adobe and check your Overdrive or library account. If your book does not return, you may need to contact Nook customer service or your library for assistance.
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Download Adobe Digital Editions to your computer. Create an ADE account. Connect your Nook to your computer. Open the book using Adobe. Select the “library” button. Click and drag the book. Click “Return Book” on your Nook. Click “Return Book” in Adobe.