Problem: Article: Avoid throwing jewelry into the garbage if it has lead in it. Contact your local government to locate hazardous waste facilities and pick-up days. Let them take the jewelry so it doesn’t go into a landfill or get picked up by a child. If you don’t feel safe having a piece of jewelry, get rid of it no matter what the lead level is. Always give it to a hazardous waste facility. Jewelry with a 6% lead content is usually safe to wear without noticeable side effects. However, lead may be absorbed through your skin. Wear jewelry with little to no lead in it to prevent this from happening.  Any amount of lead in the body can lead to negative health effects, such as fatigue, loss of concentration, and seizures.  For body piercings, the jewelry should never have lead in it. Costume jewelry is imitation jewelry made with cheaper materials. This jewelry is inexpensive, often less than $10 USD, so it is given to children. This can be dangerous, since lead is often used to strengthen the plastic. Lead may also be in the paint.  This jewelry, such as what you see at most general stores, is labeled as safe to wear because it doesn’t cause visible harm when worn normally. Items from countries with lax regulations, such as China, are more likely to contain lead. Jewelry more than 50 years old is considered vintage. In the past, people were less aware of the dangers of lead, so lead usage was more widespread. All vintage jewelry should be locked up in a protected spot out of the reach of children. The older the jewelry is, the more likely it is to have lead. If you want jewelry with a safe lead level, get it from a trustworthy source. Certified jewelers, as well as positively-rated online sites, should be able to tell you how your jewelry was made. These places provide documentation showing where the material came from and how much of each component was used to make the item. Research the store brand online to learn about their policies as well as comments from other customers. If you let a child handle a piece of jewelry, stop them whenever you see them sucking or chewing on the jewelry. Even children as old as 11 or 12 may feel tempted to do this. They will absorb whatever lead is on the jewelry. If the jewelry splinters, they may swallow it.  All children are different, so only you can decide when a child is ready for jewelry. Avoid cheap costume jewelry until you are sure your child can wear it safely.
Summary: Dispose of 10% lead jewelry as hazardous waste. Avoid wearing jewelry that is 6% lead or higher. Avoid costume jewelry sold at retail stores. Store jewelry more than 50 years old in a locked box. Purchase jewelry from stores that document their items. Tell children not to put jewelry in their mouths.

Problem: Article: You can find it at the top of the screen. You can choose the basic, pro, or business.  The basic service is free and allows you to store up to 10GB. The pro version costs $2.49 a month and will allow you to store up to 1TB worth of files. The business version costs $24.99 a month and will allow you to store 100TB. On the given fields, enter your first and last name, e-mail address, and password.
Summary: Click the "Sign Up" button. Choose a plan. Enter your account details. Click the “I agree to the terms of service” box.

Problem: Article: Know that any of these providers may or not have been disabled by the Chinese government by the time you read this. Do your research before you download a VPN, and make sure that it hasn't been banned.  Upnet: Works well for all devices; it can be used in China and is very stable. fqrouter: Works well for Android. It is free, and it works best if your phone is rooted. If you use a USB to tether your phone to your laptop, you can get access to unblocked Internet on both devices. This VPN has a stable proxy and a wide range of functions. SuperVPN: Works with Android. The first 30 days are free. After the trial, you can get one free hour, but you must connect again after every hour. ExpressVPN: Made to run quickly and stably in China. You can use various apps. The service hosts servers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and the west coast of the US. You can get your money back within 30 days, no questions asked. ExpressVPN takes PayPal, most major credit cards, Bitcoin, Unionpay, Alipay, Webmoney, and CashU. VyprVPN: Works with Windows or Linux. You get 500 MB free each month, but you have to pay for more. Works well when configured with OpenVPN.  Use the Chameleon Protocol they offer which was developed to get around the Great Firewall.  VyprVPN also accepts Alipay and has recently reduced its price points. 12VPN: Headquartered in Hong Kong, and they have experience with the Great Firewall, many Chinese customers. 7-day money-back policy. But no P2P downloading/torrenting. VPN.AC: Various features for Chinese users, including the ability to make OpenVPN traffic look like regular SSL traffic. There are servers in Hong Kong, Singapore, the west coast of the US. The service also features peering with China Telecom and China Unicom. The Chinese government occasionally shuts down some VPN providers, mostly because they crossed some political or other lines, but this has no effect on you if you've already downloaded the software. Currently, China is blocking all VPNs at the protocol level (including corporate VPNs). However, there are other VPN providers that stealth techniques to hide their VPN traffic.  Ask locals for up-to-date advice on VPN choices. Most people living there will be able to point you to their favorite, free VPNs. It's rare that already-downloaded VPNs are rendered useless. However, if you find that your VPN provider of choice has been shut down and has become inaccessible to newer users, don't worry – there's always another VPN out there. For example, many shopping sites will list Chinese prices— which are typically much cheaper than foreign prices— only when your IP address indicates that you've accessed the site from within China. This means that when you're using your VPN, the site will hide these prices from you because it thinks you're accessing it from outside China – say the US.
Summary: Explore this list of popular VPNs. Understand that VPNs come and go. Bear in mind that VPNs might make some domestic Chinese websites inaccessible.

Problem: Article: The process involved a brush rapidly spinning to buff away scarred skin, removing darkness while leveling the skin for smoothness. It’s not an invasive procedure and it is a quick fix to removing light surface scars. The procedure exfoliates the scarred skin by blasting tiny crystals at it. Then, as the brush moves across it scrapes off the scar to reveal new skin underneath. It’s very much like dermabrasion, except that it is tougher, removing a thicker layer of skin to ensure scars and other bodily marks are gone for good. Microdermabrasion can also be done at home through kits sold at drugstores or grocery stores. These usually contain a brush and cream you can manually use to scrub scars (and other blemishes) away. For scars that have thickened over time and may be too difficult to sand off or lighten with creams, you can simply cover it with un-scarred skin. By using an instrument that pulses laser light directly on to the scar, a dermatologist or surgeon performs this to break down scar tissue. Once its broken down it is naturally re-absorbed in to the body. The benefit of laser treatments is that it is ideal for almost all skin types; the intensity of the pulses are adjusted to patients’ specific skin tones.
Summary:
Erase a scar with dermabrasion. Replace a scar with new skin underneath with microdermabrasion. Graft skin from elsewhere on the body over top a scar. Laser away scars to guarantee their riddance.