Q: You should always consult with a professional coin grading service before you clean your collectable coins. Cleaning collectable coins can significantly reduce their value, and in fact, sometimes coin “toning” or the discoloration and patina caused by exposure to air can actually add to the coin’s overall value. For that reason, you shouldn’t be cleaning valuable or antique coins.  When you are handling antique coins, always hold them on the edge and not on the coin's face. Oils and fingerprints can hurt a coin's value. There is standardised grading for coins, so even the smallest scratch from wiping one off can significantly reduce its value. You may store your 2x2 plastic holders in a binder to display all of your coins. Hard plastic is better because it is more sturdy and will prevent your coin from being damaged. The most important thing is that the containers are air-tight and that the coins will not be exposed to the environment around it.  Make sure that you remove any plastic that contains PVC plastic. Buy coin flips that use Mylar flips because PVC can damage the coins over time. Keep your antique coins away from staples or other metal. Do not use paper. It contains sulphur and can turn your coins black.
A: Go to a professional. Store your collectable coins in 2x2 hard plastic holders.

Q: Lasers are sometimes used to boost collagen production, which will plump up your skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. They also help strengthen the foundation of your skin. There are a number of different types of lasers that can be used on you skin, so you’ll need to consult with a doctor to figure out which one you should use.  Your doctor can also recommend how many treatments you might need and how far apart these appointments should be spaced to allow for your skin to heal. Typically, you’ll need at least 2-3 treatments about a month apart to see the best results. You will see results immediately following a laser treatment, but it usually takes 90-180 days after the first treatment for full collagen growth to be achieved. Botox is a temporary solution to neck lines. Injecting it into your neck can relax the muscles, preventing lines from forming on the skin. But once the Botox wears off—usually between 3 and 5 months—the neck muscles will tense up again and re-fold the skin into wrinkles. Botox should only be injected in-office under the supervision of a doctor. Doctors can inject fillers directly into the horizontal lines on your neck to minimize their appearance. The procedure takes about 10 minutes and may cause some short-term swelling and bruising immediately afterward. The results last about a year. However, it’s a somewhat risky procedure since your neck skin is thin and moves around often. It’s possible that the fillers may result in lumpiness—make sure to consult a doctor before getting fillers.
A: Stimulate collagen production in your neck with a laser treatment. Use Botox to temporarily relax the muscles in your neck. Inject fillers into your neck lines to minimize wrinkles for a year.

Q: Traveling can dehydrate your body, especially long-distance travel. Dehydration can increase your risk of having a pulmonary embolism. Drink 2 cups (470 ml) of water every hour to stay hydrated. If you will be traveling for 1 to 3 hours, bring 1 to 2 water bottles with you. If you will be traveling for 4 or more hours, bring 3 or more water bottles with you. Sitting for long periods of time can increase blood clot formation in the legs. If you are on a road trip that is longer than an hour, take a 10 minute break every hour. Get out of the car and walk 5 to 10 times around the car.  If this isn’t possible, then roll your ankles 10 to 20 times every 15 to 30 minutes. Set a timer on your phone or watch to remind you to take a break or to roll your ankles every hour. If your flight is more than an hour, make sure to get up once every hour to move around. Walk from your seat to the bathroom and back again. You can also stand up next to your seat and bend your knees. If walking around the cabin or standing next to your seat isn’t allowed, roll your ankles 10 to 20 times every 15 to 30 minutes. Compression stockings apply even pressure to your legs to promote blood circulation. Wear compression stockings while traveling for long periods of time, especially if taking breaks while traveling is not possible. You can purchase compression stockings online or from your local pharmacy.
A: Drink water while traveling. Stop for a 10 minute break every hour during a road trip. Walk around the cabin every hour if you are flying. Wear compression stockings.

Q: You can use laundry detergent, dish soap, baby oil, olive oil, or toothpaste to lift the dye from your skin. Try to find fragrance-free soaps to avoid irritating your skin.  If the dye is on your face, use oil or toothpaste first since these are less likely to bother the sensitive skin on your face. Any toothpaste will work, but one with baking soda in it may be more effective at loosening the dye.
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Get out detergent, oil, or toothpaste.