In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Making pine salve is a very messy process. Before you begin, you should cover your work surface. Lay down paper towels, plastic sheets, and other protective covering to keep the mess in check. Pitch will get suck to  skin and clothing when you gather it and as you're making your salve. Make sure to remove it carefully when this issue arises.  Butter, lip balm, and sunscreen can remove pitch from your skin. Pitch can be removed from your skin with any type of rubbing alcohol. Your hands will gets sticky as you handle pine pitch. Pause and wash your hands on occasion while working. If your hands get too sticky, it will be very difficult to navigate your kitchen so wash your hands as you go along.
Summary: Cover your work surface before beginning. Remove the pitch carefully from skin and clothing. Wash your hands throughout the process.

Most types of waterproof wax come in a plastic container or tin. Dip a clean rag into the waterproof wax and massage the wax into all of the exterior leather surfaces of the boot. Work the rag in a circular motion, and fully rub the wax into one section of the leather before moving on to the next. Apply waterproof wax to the boots once a year. Waterproof wax will seal the boot leather for many months. Waterproof spray comes in an aerosol can and can be sprayed directly onto the boot leather. It can be applied more quickly than wax, so opt for a spray if you don’t have much time to spend waterproofing your boots. Waterproof sprays may not need to be rubbed into the leather at all. Consult the directions on the packaging. The disadvantage of waterproof sprays is that they do not soak into the leather as well as a wax. Consequently, a spray will need to be applied several times during the course of a single winter. Whether you apply a waterproofing wax or a spray, you’ll need to give the leather time to absorb the chemicals and dry before wearing the boots. Air dry the boots until all of the wax has been absorbed and the leather is completely dry to the touch.  Place the boots in the path of a fan to speed up the drying process. The tongue should be propped open, and the fan should blow room temperature air on the boots. Never use a blow-dryer to dry the boots. The sudden application of heat can crack the leather.
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One-sentence summary -- Apply a waterproof wax to the boot leather. Consider a waterproof spray instead if you’re in a hurry. Let the boots dry before wearing them.

Q: A saline nasal spray helps to clear your nasal passages of mucus, and to moisturize your nasal passages. Use the spray as directed, and be patient. The first couple of uses may be helpful, but it will likely take repeated uses to get the full benefit. A neti-pot is a device that resembles a small teapot. Used correctly, a neti-pot flushes out mucus and trapped irritants, and moisturizes your sinus passages.  The device works by putting saline or distilled water in one nostril and allowing it to drain out the other, removing unwanted irritants and germs, and provides a moisturizing and soothing effect to the sinuses. A neti-pot can be purchased inexpensively over-the-counter. Talk to your doctor before taking over-the-counter products if you have existing medical conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, and glaucoma. Products like these can be helpful, but they don’t work for everyone.  Oral decongestants contain the active ingredients phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine. The more common side effects caused by these products include nervousness, dizziness, feeling that your heart rate is increased, slight elevations in blood pressure, and sleep problems.  Oral decongestants work by narrowing blood vessels in the nasal passages, helping the swollen tissues to shrink. This improves the flow of mucus to reduce the pressure and the flow of air so you can breathe easier.  Products that contain pseudoephedrine, originally marketed as Sudafed®, can be purchased without a prescription but are kept behind the pharmacy counter due to concerns about inappropriate use.  You will be asked to provide identification, like a driver’s license, and your purchase will be recorded. This is only done for your safety to control the illegal use of pseudoephedrine. Decongestant nasal sprays or drops are also available over-the-counter but should be used with caution. While these products can help to clear sinus passages and relieve the pressure quickly, using them for more than 3 days results in a rebound effect. A rebound effect means that your body adjusts to the medications being used, and the congestion and pressure returns, or is possibly worse than before, when you try to stop using them. Limiting their use to no more than 3 days prevents that rebound effect. Sinusitis, or sinus pressure and congestion, can be caused by allergies. Taking an over-the-counter antihistamine, such as Claritin®, Zyrtec®, or their generic equivalents, can help to control the allergic response and relieve the symptoms you are experiencing. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen may help to reduce the discomfort associated with the sinus pressure. Taking ibuprofen or naproxen may also help to reduce some of the inflammation in the nasal passages. Other symptoms that may be helped by over-the-counter pain medications include the associated headache, and discomfort often described as an ache in the teeth.
A: Use a saline nasal spray. Get a neti-pot. Take oral decongestants. Use a medicated nasal spray. Take an oral antihistamine product if your sinus pressure is caused by allergies. Take over-the-counter pain medications.

Problem: Article: The flared leg looks very flattering with almost any kind of heel – chunky sandals, clogs, wedges and platforms can all look very polished. Flares already tend to elongate the leg, and wearing heels with them emphasizes that even more. Make sure the bottom hems of your flares are not touching the ground, though, which can take this look from polished to sloppy pretty quickly.   If you have to, hem your jeans or have them tailored for the shoes you plan to wear with them. Avoid wearing pointed-toe shoes with flares, which can look dated. High-waisted flares already do a lot to create a soft, feminine silhouette, but you can emphasize this quality even more by wearing them with a thin belt that cinches at the waist. The belt can accentuate your curves while the high waist looks polished and appropriate for almost any occasion. Tuck in a button-down dress shirt and add a thin patent leather belt for an office-ready look.  Tuck a drapey, loose-fitting top into a pair of classic denim flares, then add a belt to create an easygoing vibe with a touch of glamour. Long trench coats that belt at the waist can also look great, and the longer silhouette provides more balance to your overall look. An eye-catching accessory can add a lot of flair to a neutral colored outfit. This technique also works great with a monotone outfit, like crisp white flares paired with a white button down, because the added scarf or bag really pops against the single-color backdrop. Add a pair of chunky heeled boots to finish off this look. A clutch with a sleek shape in a bright color like orange can add a lot of flair to a monotone outfit with very little effort.
Summary:
Wear stacked heels. Try a belt that cinches at the waist. Add a pop of color with brightly colored clutch or scarf.