In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go through the pack of press-on nails and try the various sizes to find a size that fits each one of your nails. Make sure the sizes you choose closely mimic the shape and curve of your natural nails so they’ll fit snuggly once applied. Then, lay them out in the order you need to apply them. If the press-on nails come with a size chart, write down the size you’re using for each finger to save yourself a bit of time in the future. While polish is generally more opaque on press-on nails than it would be on your nautral nails, you still might want to apply a second coat to make the polish even more opaque. When applying a second coat, let the first coat dry for about 5 to 10 minutes so the polish is set but not completely dry. Then, paint each nail with another thin coat of polish.  Apply the second coat of paint to each of the nails once the first coat is partially dry but not completely set. To add a bit of pizazz to your press-on nails, use a glitter polish as your second coat. To add an extra layer of protection for the color polish on your press-on nails, paint each nail with a layer of top coat polish once the color polish has set but not completely dried. Then, let your nails dry completely for 20 to 60 minutes before using your fingers. To get your press-on nails to dry quickly, you can soak them in an ice bath, or use a quick-dry spray or cooking spray.
Summary: Choose the right press-on nail size for each of your nails. Apply a second coat of polish if you want the color to be more opaque. Protect the color polish with a layer of top coat polish.

Oftentimes, cracked lips are a response to dehydration. Staying hydrated can protect cracked lips, especially during dry winter months.  Women should aim to get nine 8-oz glasses (2.2 liters) of fluid each day and men should aim for 13 glasses (3 liters) daily.  If your home is dry, you could invest in a humidifier to keep the air in your home moisturized. During fall months, when the weather gets colder and drier, you should strive to protect your lips before they become cracked and dry.  Always apply a lip balm with the appropriate ingredients before going out in cold weather. Lip balms and waxes can shield your lips from harsh weather by forming a protective barrier.  Even in the fall and winter, apply sunscreen. UVB rays are present in midday even during colder months and your lips need to be protected from the sun. Flaxseed oil boasts a number of positive health benefits and incorporating the heart-healthy oil into your diet can prevent cracked and dry lips.  Flaxseed oil can be applied directly on your lips, and this can be a good idea if you're lips are already chapped and incorporating the oil into your everyday dietary routine can stop cracked lips before they happen.  Flaxseed oil can be added to smoothies, oatmeal, dips, dressings, and sauces. If it has contact with your mouth on a daily basis, it can help strengthen your lips and protect them against cracking and drying.  Flaxseed oil does go bad quickly, so pay close attention to the expiration date. Buy it in small amounts so you're able to use it before it expires.
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One-sentence summary -- Stay hydrated. Protect your lips under certain weather conditions. Get more flaxseed oil.

Q: If you’re not alone in the hotel room, and especially if you’re there with children, a board game can be a lot of fun.  Even if you’re alone, you could play a game. If you have a deck of cards, try Solitaire! You could also play Solitaire online. There are many card games you can play if other people are in the room, like poker or gin rummy. You could also make up your own board game! Some hotels even have board games you can borrow. Ask at the front desk! If not, make sure to bring some along! If you’ve forgotten a board game, you could just play Pictionary with paper and pencils or pens. The goal is to draw a picture that the other people have to guess. Another fun game is the dictionary game. All you need is a dictionary. You choose a word, and all of the other players try to guess what it means. Then you read them one-by-one, including the real definition, and people guess whose definition is the right one. You get points if people guess your definition, even if it's fake, and you get points if you know the meaning of the word. Let’s say you can’t find a board game. There are some games you can play without anything special, as long as there is another person in the room.  Try playing Charades. You write down movies, books, things and places on pieces of paper and the person who draws it, has to act out what is on the paper, for other people to guess. Charades can work with large families if you divide everyone up into teams. You’re not allowed to speak words when playing Charades. You could play I Spy. Choose an object. The other person must ask you a series of questions to try to guess what it is. Or you could sing 99 bottles of beer on the wall. "Take one down, pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall." And so on, until you get to 0. Be careful that you don’t break something! But having a pillow fight can be a lot of fun. Jumping on the bed can be too, but it's not a good idea if there are rooms below you. You could also build a blanket tent or fort.  This will help children expend their energy and see the hotel room as a lot of fun because they get to do something they can’t do at home. Even if you’re there with another adult, a playful pillow fight might be a great way to lighten up the mood and have fun with each other. You could also ball up socks and try to see who can throw most of them into the garbage can. Kids will have a lot of fun making towel animals. Sometimes the maids in hotels make these for you. How cool to come back to the room to see a swan on the bed.  You could leave the towel animal as a surprise for the maid. Mostly, though, children will have fun trying to make them. You can make birds, dogs, cats, and other common animals. Once they are done, have everyone try to draw the animals or play a game guessing what the animals are. You could also make animal shadows on the wall with your hands. This can be fun for children. Secrete items throughout the room and perhaps throughout the hotel hallway.  Write out clues for each item that you give to the children to see if they can crack the riddles and find the items first. Be careful about safety and hotel rules, though. Never allow children to run around a hotel unsupervised. Either do the scavenger hunt in your room or follow them around.
A: Play board or card games. Play games that don't require extra items. Have a pillow fight. Make towel animals. Create a scavenger hunt.

Problem: Article: This can be text-only or text and photos. If you're using Microsoft Word 2010 or earlier, you'll need to add the AutoText Gallery to the Quick Access Toolbar. Here's how:  Click the Office button in the upper left corner of the Word window and select Word Options. Click Customize. Select All Commands in the left dropdown selection box. Scroll down to the "AutoText entry" and double-click to move it to the right pane. Click OK to close the options window. It's at the top of Word. It's in the toolbar that runs along the top of the screen. A menu will expand. This opens your AutoText Gallery, which is where you'll find your AutoText in the future. It's at the bottom of the list. This opens a form. You can give the AutoText snippet a name, description, and other information to make it easy to identify when inserting text. This saves the selected snippet to your AutoText Gallery for later use.
Summary:
Highlight the content that you want to make an AutoText entry. Click the Insert tab. Click the Quick Parts menu. Click the AutoText menu. Click Save Selection to AutoText Gallery. Fill out your AutoText preferences and click OK.