Q: A few days before you plan on wearing a bikini, reduce the amount of carbs and salty foods you take in, such as frozen meals and processed foods. Also, try not to eat gas-producing vegetables such as onions, beans, and broccoli, which may bloat your gut. Instead, try eating cooked spinach, celery, asparagus, and tomatoes, which may actually help you lose water weight because they are diuretics. Keeping your body hydrated will not only make your skin look great, but it will prevent water retention that leads to bloating. Drinking water can stimulate your body to release fluids that will create a thinner appearance. You should be drinking at least eight glasses of water each day to stay hydrated, but more if you are sweating or performing physical activities.  If you find it hard to drink plain water all day, liven up your drink with a slice of cucumber, a few blueberries, or a lemon. The day before you go swimming, be sure to shave your legs, armpits, and especially your bikini area. Shaving the day before may help prevent stinging if you will be going into a chlorine pool or hot tub. Always shave with shaving cream and a sharp razor that has a moisturizing strip to help prevent razor burn. Opt for a professional to give you a bikini wax a week before you plan to be in a bikini to remove all signs of hair. These treatments can be expensive, but they will keep you hairless for your bikini. Whether you do yoga, go jogging, or lift at the gym, find a way to get your heart pumping. Cardio workouts are one of the best ways to shed the pounds to prep for bathing suit season. Exercising is not only good for the outside of your body, but it is vital for your heart to stay healthy. So find an activity that you love and gets your body moving so you can look and feel your best.
A: Eat foods that will reduce bloat. Drink a lot of water. Shave all the right spots. Add in a fitness regime.

Q: around your forehead to determine your hat size. To figure out what size you need, use a tape measure. Place the tape measure at your forehead, and bring it around your head until you reach the same spot. This measurement is the size of your head in inches or centimeters. Then, search online for a hat sizing converter based on your location. Some locations such as the United States has particular hat sizes. Other countries use the measurement to the nearest inch or centimeter for sizing. When you choose a hat, try it on to check the size if you can. This is the most accurate way to tell if a hat fits you. When you put it on, check to see if it fits snug or if there is extra space around the sides.  If the hat is too tight, you may get a headache. If the hat is too loose, it may blow away in the wind. Proper flat caps are made out of thick, warm tweed or wool. These fabrics are designed to retain heat, making them great for the fall or winter. In addition, they come in many neutral colors, so you’ll look like a proper gentleman in many different outfits. For example, you can go with a solid grey tweed flat cap. It is most common to see solid-colored flat caps, as they look handsome and neat. These look great with both casual and dressier outfits, so you can wear this hat throughout the season no matter what the occasion may be.  Many tweed hats have other colors stitched into the fabric. These colors are very subtle, but they make it easy to pair with many different outfits. Common colors include black, grey, tan, brown, and navy. While these hats aren’t as common, you can find flat caps in bright, plaid patterns or loud shades of blue, red, or green, for instance. If you are confident in colors, consider choosing this option. This looks great on the golf course, for instance.
A: Measure your head Get a flat cap that sits comfortably on your head. Choose a hat in a tweed or wool fabric to keep you warm and stylish. Pick a neutral, solid-colored flat cap if you want a day-to-day hat. Go with a brightly-colored or quilted hat if you want to stand out.

Q: As you'll need to use the stove to make your indicator, practice basic safety. If you're younger, ask an adult to help you before you use a stove.  Do not leave the handle of a pot pointed off the edge of the stove. You could accidentally bump into the handle, causing boiling water to fall on you. Do not use metal utensils to stir the solution. These heat up in hot water and can burn your hand. If you're using a metal pot, use oven mitts to remove it from the stove to avoid burning your hand. Iodine is safe but can be toxic if swallowed, so it should not be ingested. If you're handling iodine, it's a good idea to wear old clothes or an apron since it could stain clothing. If you do not want to make your own vitamin C indicator, you can purchase a bottle of indophenol online. This is a liquid that, like a cornstarch solution, turns colorless in the presence of vitamin C. You can buy a bottle of indophenol online, and use it as you would use a cornstarch solution.
A: Practice basic safety when using the stove. Be careful handling iodine. Consider purchasing indophenol.

Q: On the rear of your Roomba there is a tray that fills with dirt and dust as it vacuums (also called the "bin"). Press the button on top of this tray and remove it. Dump the contents of this tray into the trashcan. You should be able to see a red semi-circle inside the tray (which may be covered with gray dirt and dust). This is your filter. This filter will easily slide out of the tray, while remaining attached on one end. Slide this out, and knock any loose dirt/dust off into the trashcan. Attach the crevice tool (the long, thin attachment) to the hose of a regular vacuum cleaner. Then turn the vacuum on and use this attachment to remove dirt and grime from the Roomba collection tray and filter. Remove the crevice tool from your vacuum hose, and instead attach the brush tool. Turn your vacuum back on and go over the filter and tray once again. This time, pay extra attention to the surface of the filter, the rubber seals, and the vents on the back of the tray. When you are finished, snap the filter back into place.
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Empty your Roomba. Remove the filter. Vacuum the tray and filter using a regular vacuum and the crevice tool. Switch to the brush tool.