Q: If you wear a belt to the airport, it’s going to be a big hassle. Save yourself some time, and leave it in your suitcase or at home.  At security, you will probably be asked to remove your belt if you wear one. That means it will take you longer to get through the metal detector. It also means you might annoy people behind you. Although if you are a member of TSA PRE CHECK you maybe able to keep your belt on but it depends on the airport you go to.  A key point to remember when dressing for the airport is convenience is important. Consider how to make the experience easier. Make sure to choose pants that will stay up without a belt if you forgot one, though! If you’re wearing a ton of jewelry to the airport – or hard to remove pieces, like small earrings with small clasps – it could be a hassle.  At the metal detector, you may have to remove most of it. Body piercings could set it off and significantly delay you. The other problem with wearing a lot of jewelry is that it could make you a mark for thieves or pick pockets. It’s usually not a good idea to flash your wealth in an airport. You could keep the jewelry in a pocket within your carry on, and then put it on once you land and leave the destination airport. Lots of makeup and elaborate hair probably looks great when you board the plane and not so great after a multiple hour flight. Simpler is better!  Your skin is likely to feel dehydrated after a flight, so do bring a small bottle of moisturizer and tube of chapstick. Pull your hair in a ponytail! Leave behind big bottles of beauty products. Maybe you like using your own shampoo. Or maybe it’s saline solution, sunscreen, or expensive face lotion you’re bringing along. You know the rules. You can only get bottles the size of 3 full ounces through security. Follow the rules, and it will go faster. It can be really handy in an airport to carry a big purse. For one, you’ll have somewhere to put items you buy, like reading material or gum.  For another, a nice, statement purse can dress up an otherwise low-key outfit, allowing you to look chic in an airport while staying comfortable. A big purse can almost double as another carry-on bag. Some women like to bring a hair brush and makeup on the plane with them, so they can freshen up right before they land. A too-small purse can be easier to lose. A larger purse is almost always a better bet when going to an airport. Clothing with pockets can also be useful.
A: Leave the belt off. Avoid lots of jewelry. Go simple on the beauty routine. Bring a big purse.

Q: A macro lens will allow you to best capture the detail of the eye. Macro lenses vary in focal length from 50 to 200mm. You can still take a good close-up photo of the eye with a regular lens, but you may not be able to get the eye to fill the entire frame or capture all the detail you want. If you don’t have a macro lens and don’t want to spend the money to get one, try using a close-up filter as an alternative. Many cellphones have a macro mode, which will allow you to take a more detailed photograph of the eye than with your camera’s standard settings. A macro lens attachment for your cellphone will produce even more detailed shots.  You can find a macro lens attachment for your cellphone at most major retailers and electronics stores. If you’re planning to buy a macro lens attachment, make sure you choose one that fits your phone model. Extension tubes fit between the rear mount of the lens and the camera body. Using an extension tube will magnify the eye in your shot, allowing you to capture more intricate details.
A: Put a macro lens on your camera. Use a macro mode or macro lens attachment when using a cellphone. Consider adding an extension tube to make the lens focus closer.

Q: Your name is unique to you, so it's important that it is one of the first things you tell your employer. Make sure your name is always at the start of your resume title. This will make your resume much easier to manage and keep track of when it is in the hands of the employer.  When considering formatting make sure to pay special attention to the title and make it stand out, you want it to be the first thing the employer’s eyes are drawn to. If your application is electronic don’t forget to include your resume name in the title of your document. The title should read something like "JaneDoe.doc". So you’ve already put your own name in the title, which will help to differentiate your resume from other applicants. However, you still need something more. Creating a summary statement to add to your title will grab the employer’s attention by showing that you have read the job description thoroughly and have the skills or experience they are looking for.  A summary statement is a few words to sum up the information in your resume. For example, if an employer is looking for someone with experience and success in negotiating and your resume has told them that you have those skills, you can name your resume ‘Jane Doe Resume – Negotiating Expert’. If you are applying for a job where the successful candidate must have a high level of Microsoft office skills you can name your resume ‘Jane Doe Resume – 5 years MS Office experience’ Imagine yourself in the employer’s position. Wouldn't it be tedious to read endless pieces of paper all named ‘resume.doc’ and all following the same format? Unfortunately, most people aren't aware of the importance of resume title, so they tend to fall into a number of common traps, which include:   Generic Name: Don't send a resume to a recruiter or employer that's called "resume.doc". How many such documents do you think the recruiter already has with the same title? Wouldn't it just be easier for them to move on to the next candidate?  Resume Year.doc: When your resume carries a specific year you run the risk of appearing outdated. For example, sending a resume titled "resume2010.doc" will make it appear as if the last time you updated your resume was 2010. Even if the resume title mentions the current year, your job search may look like an annual activity, and you may not bring much stability to the table.  Prospective Employer Resume.doc: This option is better than the previous two, but when you save your resume file name with the company’s name that you are applying to, please make sure that you spell it correctly. Otherwise, the recruiter will not be impressed. The other important factor to keep in mind is that you remember to change the name before sending it across to another employer.
A: Include your own name in the resume title. Include an eye-catching summary statement in the title. Avoid making common mistakes.

Q: Using red fruit to give your lips a natural stain results in a pretty deep pink or red color. The deeper the fruit color, the darker your stain will be. Try the following different types of fruit to create the perfect stain:  Cherries Cranberries Raspberries Pomegranate seeds Strawberries Beets (not technically fruit, but they work just as well) A natural fruit stain will fade away within a few hours. If you want to keep your lips red all day, keep some fruit with you so you can reapply color as necessary.
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Choose bright red fruit. Reapply throughout the day.