Q: You can use any cream you want, as long as it adds moisture, smoothness, and shine. You can even use a small amount of conditioner, if you want. Apply the product all over you hair, but focus it on the ends. You're hair should be damp enough so that it is still wet but no longer dripping. A side part would look especially cute with beach waves, but you can do a center part too. Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to make the part even and clean. You will need vertical two sections on each side of your hair. If you have longer hair, you might be able to get away with just two sections, one on each side of your head. Secure the buns with small hair ties or bobby pins. Make sure that they are secure and won't come out. For tighter waves, twist each section into a rope braid first, then twist it into a bun. If you created a side part, consider leaving a small wisp of hair at your hairline out of the buns. This depends on how well your hair holds a curl. It also depends on how tight your want the waves to be. If you want really loose or relaxed waves, you can skip this step. How long this takes depends on how thick and porous your hair is. It could take an hour or it could take overnight. You can speed things up by using a hair dryer, but you need to be sure that your hair is dry inside too.  Keep in mind that using a hair dryer will not ensure that the inside of the bun is dry. If you want to speed up the process, it's best to sit under a hooded dryer. If you left a wisp of hair out of the buns, twist it into a delicate rope, then drape it behind your ear. Your hair should have taken on a loose, wavy shape. Again, your buns must be completely dry before you take them out, otherwise the waves won't hold. If you coiled the wisp of hair behind your ear, you can uncoil it now. Your hair is likely clumped into two big waves (or four if you did four buns). Run your fingers through your hair, shaking them a bit. This will help break the waves up into smaller waves. It will also help add volume and a messy, beachy texture. This really depends on how well your hair holds a curl. If you have thick or curly hair, you may not need any hairspray; if you have straight or fine hair, a light misting may help the style hold longer. Here are some other finishing tips, depending on the look you want:  Spray your hairbrush with sea salt spray, then comb it through your hair for volume. This will make your hair appear fuller. Apply some dry shampoo to the roots for more texture. Tease your hair at the crown for even more volume. Tame flyaways with a styling cream, serum, hairspray, or a little bit of conditioner.
A: Apply a styling cream to damp hair. Part your hair as desired. Divide your hair into four sections. Twist each section into a mini bun. Mist your hair with a lightweight hairspray, if needed. Allow your hair to dry completely. Undo the buns once they are dry. Gently break up the waves. Set the style with hairspray, if desired.

Q: Make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible. Provide your doctor with a list of your symptoms, as well as your risk factors for blood clots. Your doctor will want to examine you and perform diagnostic tests to confirm if you have a blood clot. If you have serious symptoms such as extreme pain, swelling, or weakness or trouble breathing, you should call emergency services immediately. Your doctor will place the ultrasound wand over the area where a blood clot is suspected. The sound waves from the wand will travel through your body and may provide an image of the clot.  Your doctor may do several ultrasounds over a few days to see if the clot is growing. CT or MRI scans can also provide an image of the clot.  The most common area for a DVT is your calves, so get any pain in that area evaluated immediately. D dimer is a protein that can be left in your blood after you've had a blood clot. High levels of D dimer mean that you likely have a blood clot or one that's recently dissolved. Based on the results of your D dimer blood test, your doctor can determine if the symptoms you're experiencing are caused by a blood clot. Your doctor will inject a contrast solution into your veins, which will mix with your blood and highlight any clots. Your doctor will then take X-rays of the area where the suspected clot is located.
A: Consult your doctor immediately if you are experiencing symptoms. Get an ultrasound to check for clots. Undergo a blood test to find out if you have high levels of D dimer. Consent to a venography test.

Q: On a computer, "Wallet" is at the top of the screen. On the mobile phone app, "Wallet" is under the menu. Tap the button to navigate to the wallet. Your wallet is your list of debit cards, credit cards, and bank accounts associated with your PayPal account. You can link more than one. This button will bring up a page where you can choose what type of account you want to enter. Pick either "Link a Bank" or "Link a Debit Card," depending on your preferences. If you're not comfortable linking PayPal to your main checking account, you can set up a new, separate checking account with an online bank like Ally, Radius, Chime, or Aspiration. You will need the account information for whatever type of payment you decide to enter. PayPal needs this information to make payments for you.  For a bank account, you will need to choose checking or savings. Then enter both the routing number and the bank account number. For a debit card, you will need to enter the card number, the expiration date, and the security number. While debit cards are instantly confirmed, you will need to take a few extra steps to confirm a bank account. You can either confirm the account instantly by entering your bank ID and password, or you can do it manually by watching for small deposits PayPal will make into your account.  To do it instantly, enter your bank ID and password when prompted. PayPal doesn't store this information. To do it manually, watch for the deposits in your bank account over the next couple of days. They will be very small. Then, go back to the bank account screen on your PayPal account and enter the amount PayPal sent you in 2 separate deposits. Don't get too excited! These amounts are less than $1 USD, and PayPal withdraws them after a few days.
A: Click on "Wallet" in your account. Select the "Link a Card or Bank" button. Follow the prompts to add the appropriate information. Confirm your account if you're using a bank account.

Q: Be sure the piece of silk you use is white.  Never use colored silk to remove a stain.  Rubbing your silk with colored silk could cause the colors to transfer during the process of stain removal.  Try using a white pillow case. If you cannot find any white silk, you can try a piece of muslin or white cotton. Lie your stained garment on a flat surface.  Gently rub the piece of white silk over the stain to lift the water stain off your garment. Just like colors can transfer, so can the stain.  The goal is to transfer the stain from your silk garment to the cleaning patch. Pay attention to the grain pattern on your garment.  Always rub with or across the grain.  Rubbing at a diagonal will wear out your garment and could cause it to lose its shape.
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Find a piece of white silk. Rub the water mark with the white piece of silk. Avoid rubbing at a diagonal to the silk grain.