Problem: Article: There are two primary types of silver polish available on the market: a liquid, spray on, or cream silver polish. The former is better for regular polishings and minor tarnish while the latter is best for heavy tarnish and larger silver products.
Summary: Choose a silver polish.

Problem: Article: When your pores are clogged with dirt, they are going to appear larger. Before applying any makeup, use a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt or oil from your skin.  For best results, choose an oil-free cleanser. When you’re rinsing your face after washing, use cool or cold water. It will help keep your pores from producing excess oil so they don’t appear as large. Dead skin cells can clog your pores and make them appear larger. After washing your face, massage a facial scrub over your skin in circular motions to gently exfoliate and smooth your skin to ready it for foundation.  To keep your pores clear, exfoliate two to three times a week, no more than that. You can make your own natural exfoliating scrub by mixing three parts baking soda with one part water. Don’t use your baking soda scrub more than once a week. Salicylic acid is an important ingredient when you want to make your pores appear smaller. It helps slough off dead skin cells from inside the pore lining so pores appear smaller. Smooth a salicylic acid-based serum or moisturizer over your face to keep your pores clear and moisturize your skin at the same time.  A serum is best for extremely oily skin. A lightweight moisturizer is best for combination or normal skin. Be sure to choose an oil-free, non-comedogenic serum or moisturizer to prevent clogged pores.
Summary: Wash your face. Exfoliate with a facial scrub. Apply a serum or moisturizer with salicylic acid.

Problem: Article: Your name might sound great to you when you say it out loud in your bedroom. Find out how it sounds when someone else is announcing you. Think of this as market testing your name Unless you are completely abandoning your real name altogether, there is no need to legally change your name.  This will help you maintain a distinction between your personal and professional lives. If you are currently a member of a trade guild, such as the Screen Actors Guild or the American Federation of Musicians, you should update your membership information with your stage name. It’s best to ensure that no one else in your guild has the same name as you. If you are not yet part of a union or guild, you may consider joining one sometime in the future. In this case, keep in mind that you should probably register with your real name and stage name in one membership. You may want to include your stage name on your bank account. This is especially true if you have a business bank account and you are earning money under your stage name. Be sure that the account has both of your names listed to avoid confusion. Once you’ve chosen your stage name, make sure you have an online presence with that name. Start a Facebook page that isn’t your personal account. Figure out a Twitter ID and start an account. Once you’ve chosen your stage name, reserve a website domain with your name. It’s a good idea to reserve a domain name to avoid someone misusing your name or capitalizing on your success for their own gain (known as “cybersquatting”).  Search a domain name registrar such as GoDaddy.com or Dotster.com to make sure your domain name isn’t already taken. Register your web name with a name registrar. Choose the length of time you want to reserve the domain name. You can reserve it in year increments for up to 10 years. You will need to pay a fee, which can fluctuate by registrar and by year to year. Typically, these run $10 to $15 for the initial registration.
Summary: Try out your name. Don’t legally change your name. Register your stage name with a trade guild or union. Update your bank account information. Reserve social media accounts with your stage name. Reserve a website domain.

Problem: Article: Bueno is the basic way to say "good" in Spanish. As an adjective, it is used similarly to the way the word good is used in English. It means something that is suitable, favorable, or morally proper. For example, you might say "Este libro es bueno," or "This book is good." Since bueno is an adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the noun it's modifying. If the noun is feminine, you would say "buena" (boo-EHN-ah). Add an s to the end if the noun is plural.  If you're confused, just look for the thing that's being described as good. That's the noun the adjective bueno needs to agree with. For example, you might say "eso es una buena señal" to mean "this is a good sign." Since the word señal is feminine, you would use the feminine form of the word bueno. If there were several signs rather than just one, you would say "estas son buenas señales." If you are somewhat familiar with Spanish, you may recognize that bueno is the masculine form of the word. But when it occurs immediately before a masculine noun, you drop the ending.  For example, a single friend might lament "Un buen hombre es difícil de encontrar," which means "A good man is hard to find." Since the word hombre is a masculine noun, bueno is shortened to buen. However, if the word bueno appears after the masculine noun it modifies, you don't shorten it at all. For example, "Es un informe bueno" or "It is a good report."  Bueno may generally appear before or after the noun. For example, "el libro bueno" and "el buen libro" are both correct. " The word muy is an adverb that means "very." You can put it in front of bueno to intensify the adjective. While the word bueno still needs to agree with the noun in gender and number, the word muy never changes. For example: "Este vino es muy bueno" (This wine is very good). If you want to talk about something being current, in order, or acceptable, you might use the word good in English. In Spanish, you would use the word válido.  For example you would say "Mi pasaporte es válido por 10 años" to mean "My passport is good [valid] for 10 years." You may also use válido to say that something is correct or accurate. For example: "Es un texto válido." (It is a valid text.) When someone asks you how you're doing (¿Cómo estás?") you might be tempted to reply "Estoy bueno" or "I'm good." Just as in English, this is grammatically incorrect.  Bueno is an adjective. When you say "estoy bueno," this may be interpreted as though you are saying "I am good looking." If you go around telling people that, they'll think you're egotistical.
Summary:
Say "bueno" (boo-EHN-oh) when something is good. Change the ending to agree in gender and number. Shorten the word to "buen" in front of masculine nouns. Add "muy" (MOO-ee) to say "very good. Use "válido" (VAH-lee-doh) if you mean that something is valid. Avoid "bueno" to describe yourself.