Soak a cotton swab or pad with acetone and begin dabbing it over the surface of your nails. Work on each nail individually, swiping over the surface nail repeatedly until all old polish is removed. If your toenails are bare to start, wipe them down with acetone to remove any excess oil that’s built up on the nail surface.  If you’d prefer to use a product that doesn’t dry out your skin, try using other vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or other household products. You can also look for a polish remover without acetone. You might have to use more than 1 cotton ball or pad to successfully remove all of the old polish. Keep this container in your bathroom, or wherever you plan on doing your pedicure. Run your fingers under the water first to ensure that the water is pleasantly warm, but not boiling. As you prepare the basin, check that you’re using a basin that’s large enough to fit both of your feet at once.  If you’re worried about any water overflowing, consider laying a towel beneath the basin ahead of time. You can also fill your bathtub with several inches or centimeters of warm water if you don’t have a basin on hand. Stir the water with a large spoon until the salts dissolve completely. While you don’t have to add any salts to your foot soak, you’ll have a much more relaxing experience with this product include in your at-home pedicure. Bath salts are known for relieving pain, as well as having relaxing qualities. Place both feet in the basin and submerge them completely. Sit back and relax for at least 10 minutes, allowing your skin and nails to soften in the warm water. Pass the time by reading a book or magazine, or by watching some TV. Try setting a timer so you can remember how long you’ve kept your feet in the salt soak. Take a large foot file and rub along the roughest portions of your skin in short, quick motions. Spend extra time on the heels and balls of your feet, and any other place where rough skin cracks occur. Only file 1 foot at a time—feel free to leave your other foot in the soaking basin while you work.  Be patient as you file away at the rough skin. While it may seem more time-consuming, try working on your feet in slow, buffing motions. Check your local beauty store for other filing tools. Some brands make filing equipment specifically for pedicures. A pumice stone is a great way to keep your feet smooth after the pedicure.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove any old polish from your toes with acetone. Fill a basin or bowl with warm water. Add a large scoop of epsom salts to the basin. Soak your feet in the salt bath for 10 minutes to soften the skin. Exfoliate your heels with a large file to remove dead skin.

Q: You aren’t limited to the mall. Department stores and discount stores all have thongs in their underwear sections. Pick a location that is convenient for you and where you are least likely to run into people you know or people who know your parents. Some thongs have more coverage than others. Do you want lace? Do you want a g-string style or a fuller coverage style? Deciding beforehand will help you when you go shopping because there are numerous thong styles to choose from. Don't use a debit card or a check, which creates a paper trail of your purchases. Paying for your underwear in cash keeps it under your parents' radar. Be sure to throw away your receipt before you get home so you don't risk anyone finding a list of what you bought. If it is normal for you to go to the mall or department store by yourself, then go alone. This leaves no witnesses and you do not have to worry about someone telling your parents what you bought. In the interest of safety, do be sure to tell your parents where you are going so they are not suspicious about where you are. If you are not old enough to go to the mall by yourself or feel too intimidated, then go shopping with a close friend. Choose a friend who won't slip up and mention your shopping trip and purchases to your parents.  If there is no way for you to get to a mall or department store to make your purchase away from adult supervision, then you are going to have to get creative. You might mention that you need to go to the restroom and then quickly head to buy the underwear. Don’t only shop for underwear. Buy a couple decoy items so it doesn’t seem suspicious that you planned a shopping trip and then came home with nothing. If you don’t have the money for extra items, you can claim that you weren’t able to find anything you wanted.
A: Decide where you want to shop. Choose what style of thong you want. Bring cash with you. Shop alone if possible. Shop with a trusted friend if you don't feel comfortable going alone. Disguise your purchase.

Article: There are tons of job sites, so you should do some research to find the job sites that are the best fit for you. Some job sites cater towards marketing jobs, some job sites cater toward retail or management. When you carefully choose which job sites to post your resume on, you'll be aware of the exact job market that you are creating your resume for.  Ask people in your field about the best job sites to find new employment. Ask your former teachers or professors on input where to post your resume. Some people choose to blast their resume out via every job site – which is fine – but selecting a few particular job sites allows you to be specific with each resume you send. Customizing your resume for a specific job or employer increases your chances of being called. Search the internet to find the right job sites for you. If you're looking to work in marketing, search "Best job sites for marketing." You'll get some good search results to look through. Some of the most popular job sites include Indeed, LinkedIn, CareerBuilder, Monster, ZipRecruiter, and The Ladders. Job posting sites are slightly different from job sites, as the employers list the jobs they're looking to fill themselves. These type of sites allow you to filter what type of employment you're looking for (full-time, part-time, freelance, etc.) in your specific geographic location. When you find jobs you're interested in, you can send in your resume directly to the employer (usually by email or upload form). Some examples of job posting sites are Craigslist.com, SnagAJob.com, and USAJOBS.gov. Don't limit yourself to just one job website, as that will limit the number of responses from potential employers. Each job site lists available jobs from particular websites or companies, so posting to multiple job sites will give you access to a larger amount of job openings. Each job site also has a different set of search options that will give you different results.  There are some job sites that are specific to certain industries. If you find job boards for your industry, be sure to post your resume on them to increase your odds. For example, MarketingJobs.com and TalentZoo.com are great job sites for the marketing industry. The more job sites you are on, the higher your chances of being found by your future employer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Research job sites to find the ones that cater to you. Look at job posting sites for potential employment. Post your resume to multiple job sites for the best results.