In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are many commercial creams and lotions that claim to reduce the appearance of stretch marks. Although these products haven't been proven to work on mature stretch marks, they may have some effect on new stretch marks.  You can find stretch mark creams and lotions wherever skincare or beauty products are sold, including discount stores and pharmacies. Look for products with hyaluronic acid, which can improve the size and color of stretch marks so they're less noticeable. Mature stretch marks that you've had for months or even years likely won't respond at all to these creams or lotions. If you've been struggling with your stretch marks for a while, commercial creams and lotions are likely a waste of money. Stretch marks themselves don't tan in the sun or in a traditional tanning bed, but self-tanning lotions may help make them look less obvious. You can also use body makeup, which is usually waterproof, to cover up stretch marks if that part of your skin will be visible, such as when you're wearing a swimsuit.  Even though body makeup is typically waterproof, if you're going to be spending a lot of time in a pool, the makeup will still likely wash off. Avoid traditional tanning, either in the sun or in a tanning bed. It can make stretch marks more obvious and causes additional damage to your skin. There is no proof that using cocoa butter or any other moisturizing lotion on your stretch marks will help minimize their appearance. However, it can make your skin look and feel better overall, which might help you to feel better about your stretch marks. Follow the directions on the bottle to apply the lotion to your skin. Massaging the lotion in might help.
Summary: Try stretch mark creams or lotions on new stretch marks. Use self-tanning lotions or makeup to cover up your stretch marks. Moisturize your skin with cocoa butter.

In the Start menu, find the shaded section to the right of the commonly used applications that includes a list of options. Among the options are links that connect to the Documents and Pictures folders. Further below will be a link titled "Control Panel." Click on it. When the Control Panel window opens, there will be a number of headings, including some titled "System and Security," and "Network and Internet." Find the heading titled "Programs." Below that will be a subheading titled "Uninstall a program." Click on this. A menu will appear listing many of the applications contained on your computer. Scroll down until you find Firefox. Highlight it by clicking on it once, then click on "Uninstall," which can be found on the menu bar directly above the list of applications. The uninstaller should be open, and it will ask if you do intend to delete the selected program. Click "Next" (instead of "Cancel"). Then click "Uninstall."  Some files or folders may not be removed by the uninstall and will have to be deleted manually. Before you proceed, you may first need to determine whether you are running the 32 bit or 64 bit variety of Windows 7. Check here.   If you run the 32 bit variety, delete this folder:  C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox . If you run the 64 bit variety, delete this folder:  C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox .
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Control Panel. Open the Uninstall subheading. Select Mozilla Firefox. Uninstall Firefox. Click "Finish" to close the uninstaller window. Remove other files and folders associated with Firefox.

Q: The best way to prevent stillborn puppies or death in infancy is to spay your dog. This is particularly true if your dog has lost puppies in previous pregnancies. Unless you are a professional dog breeder, you should have your dog spayed before its first heat, which is usually around 5 to 6 months of age. Young dogs that become pregnant are more likely to miscarry and have stillborn puppies. They are also less likely to be able to properly care for their puppies and meet their nutritional needs. If you want to breed your dog, you should visit your veterinarian to make sure that your dog is healthy enough to deliver puppies successfully. Many dogs suffer from genetic problems that make healthy delivery of puppies difficult. If your dog is pregnant, you should set up regular veterinary checkups to make sure that the pregnancy is progressing normally. Although it will not eliminate it, working with a veterinarian will limit the likelihood of stillborn puppies. You should also contact your veterinarian if any complications arise during your dog’s labor. One of the leading causes of stillborn puppies is a herpes infection. If the mother is infected while pregnant, she will likely lose the entire litter. To avoid this, you should isolate the mother from any other dogs for at least the last three weeks of the pregnancy.  You should also keep the mother and pups isolated for at least three weeks after the birth. Transmission occurs by direct contact. This includes sexual contact as well as nosing, sniffing, and licking other dogs.
A: Spay your dog. Visit your veterinarian. Isolate the mother for three weeks before delivery.

Problem: Article: Use a specialty algae scrubber or a lint-free cloth to gently rub the inside of your tank. Apply consistent and light pressure while making small circles on the surface. It is okay if pieces of algae fall to the sand as they will be siphoned up shortly. Resist pushing too hard on your tank as it can cause damage or make the tank possibly tip over. Place your fingers into the sand at the bottom of your tank. Gently push the sand from the bottom to the top. Repeat throughout the tank floor until all sand has been upturned. You will see that debris and deposits have settled on the surface of the sand. It is sometimes helpful to go over the sand surface one time with the siphon prior to raking. Lower your siphon until it is about ½ inch above the sand’s surface. Move the siphon in a back-and-forth pattern, holding the depth level, as you pick up debris and dirt. Target any particularly large particles. You can expect for the siphon to pick up some sand particles with this method. You can then re-rinse those particles and re-introduce them to the tank or you can throw them out. It is often a good idea to add in new sand every few weeks anyway. Take your time picking up the clean decorations and putting them back into the tank. You can follow the same pattern as before or you can mix it up with a new design. Make sure each piece is anchored and move around the freshly cleaned sand as needed. Replace the water that you removed by adding in the treated water to your tank. You can pour directly from the bucket, although that may disturb your tank and fish. A better option might be to use a jug to add the new water in slowly. You can also deflect the water with a plate as it is added in which will lower the chance of damage even more. As soon as you’ve completed the water change you can plug all of your tank appliance back in. Watch to make sure that they are operating properly before leaving the tank alone.  You may want to leave your tank light off for a few hours following a water change. This can help your fish to relax following what may have been a stressful event. Check the temperature of the replacement water with a thermometer before adding it to your tank. Both water temps should be roughly the same or you risk shocking your fish.
Summary:
Scrape off algae. Rake your fingers through the sand. Remove surface debris with a gravel siphon. Replace all decor. Pour fresh water into the tank. Re-activate your heater, filter, and lighting.