Sunscreens allow some of the sun's rays to penetrate, giving you some tanning action while shielding you from many harmful UVA and UVB rays. Before start sweating or swimming, wait about 15 minutes to give your sunscreen a chance to bind to your skin. Do not lay out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The sun's rays are strongest during those hours, and you're more likely to get a sunburn. Start by laying out for 15 minutes and add 5 minutes or so per week. Your tan will progress more gradually, but you'll avoid getting burned.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear sunscreen instead of sunblock. Choose water-resistant sunscreen. Avoid peak hours. Build up your time in the sun slowly.

Q: Decide what you'd like to make and how much glass and solder you'll need for it. The amounts of both will depend on what you're trying to make, but if you're a beginner, it's best to start out small with a simple design. You'll want to brace the glass against something hard, but too much force can cause it to shatter. The towel will keep the glass from sliding around and will catch any small fragments of glass that break off in the cutting process. Using your glass cutter, press down firmly and make one single score, from one edge to the other, where you'd like the glass to break. It's very important to make only one score line in order to get a clean break. Be careful scoring the glass--both the cutter and the glass itself can be dangerous. Carefully break the glass along the line you made. The simplest way to do this is by holding the glass with one hand on each side of the line. Make a quick snapping motion and the glass will separate along the score line. Continue scoring and breaking glass until you make enough glass pieces to create your project. Most stained glass projects use pieces that fit together like a puzzle. If you are looking for pattern ideas, you can buy stained glass patterns from craft stores or find them online. Gently wipe the glass off to get rid of any small shards. You can use a wet sponge or wet paper towels. Be careful disposing of them--small pieces can cause splinters.
A: Choose your design. Put the glass on a towel on a hard surface. Score the glass. Snap the glass along the score line. Score the glass until you have enough to work with. Wipe the glass.

Article: Over time, your nose pads may wear down, stop being able to be cleaned or break entirely. If you notice this or just want a new, clean pair of nose pads, you should consider replacing them entirely. Nose pads can come in varied sizes and shapes, such as teardrop, rectangle, circle or D-shaped. Ask at your local eye specialist or check online to find some nose pads that exactly match your current ones. They may come individually, or as part of a complete nose pad repair kit.  The size of a nose pad can be found by measuring along the longest part of one pad. The sizes will generally be listed in millimeters. Replacement nose pad kits will come with all of the tools you need to replace nose pads, including a screwdriver, new screws, a magnifying glass, and replacement nose pads. These can make the whole process very streamlined and easy to repeat in the future. Hold your glasses so that the nose pads are facing towards you. Use a jeweler’s screwdriver to remove the small screw holding the nose pad in place. Put the screw aside and remove the nose pad.  If the nose pad isn’t attached by a screw, it will likely be a snap-on nose pad. Use a small, flathead screwdriver to pry the old nose pads out of place. They should easily pop out.  The same screws can be used to attach the new nose pads, but make sure they are intact and functional before doing so. Check the threading and the head for any signs of damage.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Replace your nose pads if you can't get them clean. Purchase replacement nose pads that are the same size and shape as your old ones. Remove the old nose pads.

Problem: Article: This bar is at the bottom of the screen, though you may need to hover your mouse at the bottom of the screen in order to display it. On a laptop that has a trackpad and no mouse buttons, use two fingers to click instead of right-clicking. It's at the bottom of the right-click drop-down menu. This tab is at the top of the Properties window. On Windows 8, click the Jump Lists tab instead. To do so, click the checkbox to the left of the "Store recently opened programs" line of text. You should see the checkmark there disappear. It's at the bottom of the window. Simply click the checkbox again to re-check it. Your Run history should now be empty.
Summary: Right-click the taskbar. Click Properties. Click Start Menu. Uncheck the "Store recently opened programs" box. Click Apply. Re-check the "Store recently opened programs" box.

Article: People tend to react more positively toward people they can relate to, including people who dress more like them.  The more you know about him, the easier it will be to appeal to what he likes.  Think of a few questions you can ask to learn more about his personality and style.  Ask where he grew up.  Certain regions have different styles.  Someone from Brooklyn may be more on the cutting edge of style than someone who grew up in the country in Montana. Ask what his hobbies are.  If he spends time in coffee shops and record stores, he is probably more of a hipster.  Someone interested in sports is probably more of a t-shirt and shorts type of guy. There are already enough unknowns in a first meet.  You want to appear confident.  Now is not the time to try to put together a new outfit.  Choose clothes you already really like, that make you feel good.  Think about what outfits you have gotten compliments on in the past. Choose comfortable clothing which fits well.  You don’t want to have to worry about adjusting yourself all night. Avoid wearing something that you think is too much of anything.  This could mean it is too short, too tight, too flashy, or too boring.  If you are already questioning it, don’t wear it. Save the daring choices for a later date when you want to spice things up. It’s sad but true that people react more positively to girls who are wearing makeup than bare-faced girls.  It’s a double-edged sword, because that respect can also be negated if you are wearing too much makeup.  Stick to just some powder, blush, mascara and lip color. Avoid excessive eye makeup or bold lip color for the first meeting. He may not be the type of person who puts a lot of thought, effort or money into his own clothing.  If this is the case, he is less likely to pick up on clothing cues or really care too much about what you are wearing. If he does spend a lot of money or time on his outfit, then he is probably just as worried about how he looks as you are.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn as much as you can about him before you meet. Be confident in what you are wearing. Stay near the middle of the road. Wear some makeup, but not too much. Don’t sweat it too much.