In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Figuring out what type of silver you have will help you choose a strategy for selling it. Most silver is either a bullion coin, rare coin or collectible, scrap silver (which includes rounds and bars), sterling or flatware, or junk silver. If you have more than one kind of silver, separate them so that you can find a seller for each one.  Bullion coins are best for investing, while if you have a rare coin it's most likely part of a collection or hobby. Junk silver refers to all of your extra change that was issued before 1965 and is made of 90% silver. Plated silver is worth significantly less than sterling, so sterling silver is what you want to try to sell. Silver should have identifiable marks, so to figure out if your silver is sterling or not, check to see what it's labeled as. If it says “sterling,” "ster," or “.925,” the silver is sterling. If it says “silver-plate,” “plated,” “EP,” or “EPNS,” the silver is plated.  Sterling silver might say “.925” because it's 92.5% pure silver. When talking about plated silver, “EP” stands for electroplated and “EPNS” stands for electroplated nickel silver. It may be tempting to polish your silver before selling it so that it's looking shiny and new, but this can decrease its value or worth. Don't use any polish on your silver, and if you need to clean it up a bit, use a jewelry polishing cloth. It's better to try to sell your silver with an idea in mind of about how much it's worth. This will keep you from being scammed when it comes time to actually sell your silver and will allow you to gain the most profit. Online valuations will help give you the approximate value of your silver, usually for a small fee. If you'd rather get your silver appraised in person, take it to a local antique shop, pawn shop, jewelry store, or similar dealer. They should be able to give you an estimate for how much money your silver is worth. You can find a professional appraiser through the Appraisers Association of America or the International Society of Appraisers.
Summary: Separate your silver into coins, collectibles, sterling, scrap, or junk silver. Determine if your silver is sterling or plated. Keep your silver unpolished. Research the potential value of your silver online. Take your silver to get appraised if you know a local professional.

Skinny jeans are the most popular type of jean that retailers sell, but there’s a huge variety in what skinny jeans look like. Once you know what size, fit, and inseam will give you the perfect pair of skinnies, decide what you need the skinnies for! Maybe you need skinnies to wear for a night out on the town, or maybe you’re looking for skinnies that will easily tuck into the boots. Knowing what you need ahead of time will save you a lot of time.  For a more formal look, try a darker wash. As mentioned above, that wash tends to be slimming and it also looks great with dressier shoes. For an edgier look, try skinnies that have interesting details – rips in the legs, a distressed wash, or an embroidered pattern can make your skinnies stand out. Everyone’s body is different so the same pair of jeans will fit you differently than they fit your best friend. Don’t be afraid to buy a pair that’s a little too long or a little too big in the waist and have them tailored to fit your body perfectly! Nordstrom’s offers free hemming on jeans that you buy from them! Being comfortable in skinny jeans is not just about the jeans, but about what you wear with them.  If you have a curvier figure, try tucking your skinnies into mid-calf or knee high boots and pair them with a longer tunic shirt. This will flatter your body by evening out your proportions! If you have a slim and straight figure, try a low rise that’s tailored to be tight at the ankles. This slims your legs and gives your hips the appearance of being wider. If you have a petite figure, high rise skinnies can make your legs look much longer, particularly if you pair the skinnies with a tucked-in shirt! If you’re on the taller side, congratulations! Skinnies will look great on you regardless of how you style them. If you’re self-conscious about the length of your legs, a low-rise skinny with a long shirt can help them appear shorter.
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One-sentence summary -- Know your style. Don’t be afraid to alter your skinnies. Style them up!

Problem: Article: Scoop up a small amount of reddish-brown or reddish-purple cream blush on your fingertip and underline each eye from one corner to the other. Blend the color downward until it fades into the skin just above your cheekbones. Instant tired eyes!  Keep the blush confined to your lower eyelid. If you blend it any lower, it may start to look fishy. You could also use a brow or eyeliner pencil, though this might be tougher to smudge properly. Place a small dot at the outer corners of both eyes. Use the tip of your finger or a cotton swab to smudge the makeup around the edges and up under the lids. Red, swollen eyes are a clear sign that you've been crying, sneezing uncontrollably, or suffering from a lack of sleep. Avoid blending the blush or lipstick into the product you used to draw on your eye circles. Too much color in the same area may come off looking raccoon-like and unnatural. Rather than filling in your entire lid, leave about half an inch exposed just beneath your lower lashes. The uncovered skin will look puffy and swollen as a result. Make sure you’ve contoured your eyes carefully with the cream blush or brow pencil. Otherwise, your eye bags won’t look very real. Squeeze 1-2 drops of regular saline into each eye and blink a few times. This is a harmless way to temporarily puff up your eyes like you’ve been dealing with wicked allergies. Be careful not to use so much that you get teary. All that hard work will have been for nothing if your eye makeup runs.
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Draw dark circles under your eyes. Rim your eyes with red cream blush or lipstick. Leave your bottom eyelid exposed to create the effect of eye bags. Use eye drops for a bloodshot stare.