Q: Exfoliants remove dead skin cells, which helps makeup settle better on your face. Apply some exfoliant. Don’t rub it in. Instead, gently massage or pat it in. Follow up by patting your face dry with a towel. Use the exfoliant at least twice a week. You should always wash your face before applying makeup.  If you have sensitive skin, use exfoliant sparingly. A non-exfoliant cleanser can always be used. It’s a good idea to use once (twice for oily skin) a day even when you aren’t wearing makeup. Toner replenishes your skin, so it’s useful anytime you apply a cleanser. Get a cotton ball or cosmetic pad. Dip it in a little bit of the toner, then use it to dab the toner across your face. It’ll keep your skin smooth and soft. Avoid using toners with alcohol. These can dry out your face. Moisturizer, when applied in the morning, shields your skin from the sun. It can be applied at night as well to reduce the formation of wrinkles and other marks that break up makeup. Look for a product that has an SPF rating of 15 or higher. Rub it over your face and neck. Try using moisturizer before applying makeup and after you wash it off at night. Lip balms also protect your skin and should be applied every morning. Look for ones with at least SPF 15, since these will protect your lips from sun damage. Avoid balms that have a shiny or glossy finish. These tend to look feminine.
A: Wash your face with an exfoliant. Apply toner to hydrate your skin. Protect your skin with a 15 SPF moisturizer. Wear lip balm.

Q: Website that use lots of Flash or Java can take much longer to load. Try not to rely on these for your basic web page, and don't make Flash videos play automatically. This is an issue with sites which automatically play embedded (e.g., YouTube) videos as well. Large, high-quality images can slow down your website considerably, and may burn through your server hosting space as well. Many photo editors and website hosts alike offer an option to optimize your photos for web publishing, so take advantage of this option.  Most website hosting services also offer an option to load images as viewers scroll down rather than loading a whole page's worth of images at once. While images are important when attempting to make your site more attractive, they can considerably slow down traffic from slower browsers and platforms. Don't overuse images. Minification removes all unnecessary characters from code, typically white space, new lines, and comments, which will both help your site load faster and boost your website's search engine optimization.  Closure Compiler by Google can minify Javascript for free, while other free minimizers can be applied to different types of code (e.g., HTML). You will still be able to edit your code with the human-readable organization. The code is minified only when it is uploaded to the server. Make sure you are using the latest version of PHP so you can benefit from the latest improvements. While the PHP developers try to keep the language backwards-compatible, you will probably need to spend some time updating your code in accordance with the latest changes. If you're using a website hosting service such as WordPress or Weebly, you shouldn't have to worry about manually updating your website's PHP. Enabling this option for your webpages' files, photos, and other content will ensure that users who allow cached content won't have to retrieve the content every single time they revisit your site. Any users who clear their browser's cache and cookies before revisiting your site won't benefit from this, but the bulk of people who come across your site will be positively impacted.
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Reduce your use of intensive applications. Optimize your images. Minify CSS and Javascript code. Use the latest version of PHP. Make sure your website caches files locally.