Problem: Article: Pick a color as close to your natural hair color as possible.  Don’t pick a color that is darker than your eyebrows. Go a little lighter than your natural color if you can’t find a matching shade. Keep in mind that brown looks good on any eyebrow color. Find what color that works best by applying swatches above your eyebrows. Figure out how darkly to apply your eyebrow pencil by applying different amounts of pressure as you draw your swatches.
Summary: Choose the right color for your eyebrows.

Problem: Article: If you’re writing a business apology, your sign-off should be a little more formal. You can use “Best,” or “Sincerely,” as a sign-off before you sign the letter. In your last paragraph, list the steps you’re taking to prevent the same mistakes from occurring again. Be as specific as possible in describing what you’ve done and how it will prevent a reoccurrence. For example, you can say "I've taken several steps to avoid missing project deadlines in the future. I have set up an online calendar, with reminders one week, one day, and 8 hours before the deadlines. I have also created more detailed to-do lists so each step of each project gets finished in a timely manner."
Summary: Use an appropriate signature. Emphasize that this issue won’t reoccur.

Problem: Article: To provide support, the hole’s depth should be equal to the size of the root ball. It also needs to be 2 to 3 times wider than the root ball so the roots have room to spread. After planting, you’ll fill in the hole with loose soil, which will provide air circulation and room to grow. If your soil is dense, amend it with loam or sand before planting. Water the seedling or shrub thoroughly, then remove it from its container. Gently massage the roots with your fingertips to loosen them. Massaging the roots will encourage them to spread out and establish themselves in their new home. Place the root ball into the hole, then use your hands or a garden trowel to bury it. Fill in soil up to where the roots meet the stem. The roots need drainage, air circulation, and room to grow, so keep the soil loose instead of packing it.  If you have a smaller species of echium, place individual plants about 20 in (51 cm) apart.  If you’re planting a larger species, space individuals about 50 in (1.3 m) apart. Water thoroughly after planting, but don’t flood the planting area. Water the bed frequently and avoid letting the soil dry out until the plants establish themselves, which will take a few weeks. You’ll know the plants are established when you start seeing new growth.
Summary: Dig a hole that’s 2 to 3 times wider than the root ball. Massage the root ball gently before planting it. Plant the root ball and cover it with loose soil. Keep the soil moist for around 3 or 4 weeks.

Problem: Article: Once stains set into a soft surface like flannel, they can be next to impossible to remove completely. In the event of spills, leaks and other accidents, blot the affected area with a damp cloth while it’s still wet. Afterwards, clean your bedding as usual, adding one quarter to one half a cup (60-120ml) of white vinegar to the washing machine as it fills.  Use a mixture of warm water, hydrogen peroxide and mild liquid detergent to deal with substances that are likely to leave stains, like coffee or red wine.  Be careful not to scrub the sheets too forcefully—over time, it’s possible to wear holes into the fabric. Though they may sound like a good thing, the chemicals in fabric softeners have a tendency to coat and stiffen flannel fibers. Over time, this can leave your sheets feeling waxy. It’s also a good idea to say no to dryer sheets for the same reason.  To keep older flannel sheets soft to the touch, try throwing a couple (clean) tennis balls into the dryer with them. The movement of the tennis balls will help loosen up clumped fibers. One of the main selling points of flannel is that it’s already soft, so there’s no need to use a lot of conditioners and other products to keep it that way. Rather than constantly washing and reusing the same set of sheets, invest in one or two additional sets and cycle them out between uses. Each set will last longer, and you’ll appreciate the fresh new look your bed gets every time you do laundry. Remember to keep lights, darks and colored sheets separated in the wash.
Summary:
Treat stains right away. Avoid using fabric softeners. Change out your sheets periodically.