Q: using a gentle chemical exfoliant. Avoid using an exfoliant with rough bits in it, such as nut shells and sugar. Instead, opt for something gentle, such as a chemical exfoliant. This will help remove dead, dry skin cells and reveal the smoother, softer skin underneath. Use small, circular motions when you apply the product to your skin. Rinse the product off thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry. Apply your moisturizer after you finish exfoliating. Only exfoliate once or twice per week. Start using a moisturizer product that is labeled "for dry to very dry skin." If you think that your skin is only a little dry, pick the product that is labeled "for normal to dry skin." Opt for a lightweight moisturizer during the day and a heavier moisturizer at night, such as an intensive moisturizer.  If you want to use a natural ingredient, use an oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil. You should also look for moisturizers with ingredients that are beneficial to dry skin, such as olive oil, jojoba oil, shea butter, urea, lactic acid, hyaluronic acid, dimethicone, lanolin, glycerin, petrolatum, and mineral oil.  A cream is better for dry skin than a lotion because it contains more oil and is, therefore, better at locking in moisture and helping to hydrate dry skin. It is important to apply your moisturizer immediately after washing your face so that the cream can help hold in any added moisture remaining from washing your face. Apply evenly and leave it for few minutes, until your face feels more hydrated. After this, you can apply your makeup. Do not apply too much, as this is a waste of product; adding more doesn't do more. A hydrating sunscreen that is broad spectrum (protects from both UVA and UVB rays) will protect you from burns and sun damage that ages the skin and will also prevent skin from drying out further. Apply sunscreen as your morning moisturizer. You shouldn't need more than that, but if you want to supplement with an additional moisturizer, apply the SPF first. Wait a few minutes and allow it to dry, then apply the moisturizer on top. Facial masks can treat all kinds of skin issues, including dry skin. For dry skin, do this no more than twice a month. To combat dry skin, you’ll want to use a facial mask that contains one of the following:  Olive oil Argan oil Coconut oil Honey Egg yolk Carrot Tomato
A: Exfoliate Use moisturizing cream labeled for dry skin. Apply moisturizer directly after washing your face. Apply sunscreen daily. Use a face mask.

Q: Removing the tape before it cures will give the paint lines a nice, crisp finish. Try not to touch the paint, with your gloves or otherwise, to avoid smudging. After you've reached the color you want, acrylic sealant can secure the coats and give your cart a glossy finish. Sealant can be applied like spray paint, so choose a spray can if you've never used paint sealants before. After applying the coat, wait thirty minutes before proceeding to finish the cart. One coat is necessary, but two coats can create an optional protective layer. Wait thirty minutes in-between applying coats. Either after or while your sealant is drying, remove the drop cloths from the ground and store them as desired. Place any remaining spray cans in a room temperature drawer for future use. Dispose of or recycle any newspapers, rubber gloves, or sandpaper squares. Although the sealant may seem dry after two hours, the cart will need time to cure after painting to fully set. Leave your cart outside or in your garage with the windows and doors open and leave it alone for a full day. Do not touch your cart during this period to avoid fingerprint smudges.  Reattach any parts you removed before painting after the cart has dried. Check the weather report for the next day to make sure your cart will not receive wind or rain exposure. If the weather looks stormy, paint your cart in the garage with the doors open.
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Remove the masking tape ten minutes after spraying. Add a coat of clear acrylic sealant. Clean up the area. Let your cart dry for at least twenty-four hours.