INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you apply any makeup, you'll want to determine what will look the most natural on your eyebrows and the shape you want to achieve. To find the right length for your eyebrows, use a pencil and measure a 45-degree angle reaching from the outside of your nose to the outer corner of your eye. Traditionally, your brow should end where the pencil meets your eyebrow. The outside edge should be parallel or slightly higher than the inside edge.  The inside of the eyebrow should line up with the center of your nostril.The arch should be positioned above the outer third of your eye.  If you have an oval face, you may want to go for arched brows that are a little longer.  For a heart-shaped or square face, choose a rounded brow.  For a rectangular face, try curved brows.  If you have a round face, choose an arched brow.

SUMMARY: Decide what your eyebrows should look like.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The gym can be an intimidating place, especially if you’re new. It’s easy to allow negative thoughts to creep into your mind, but it’s important to positive to keep yourself motivated.   Think “I can.” “I can lift this weight.” “I can run another lap.” Replace “I won’t” with “I will.” “I will do another 5 reps.” “I will complete an extra set.” It’s easy to let excuses stand in the way of your fitness. Common excuses include:  ”It’s raining.” Don’t let bad weather stop you from continuing your workouts. Keep your exercise regime on track by exercising indoors.  ”I’m too tired.” It is important to allow your body time to recover. However, often times, you may just be feeling lazy. You want to stay in the habit of working out. It’s okay if you can’t give 100% every time you go to the gym. A workout that didn’t happen at all is the only bad type of workout. Make a fitness commitment to yourself by keeping up healthy habits. Healthy habits can include exercising at the same time each day, making thoughtful dietary decisions, and being patient with yourself. Results take time, and it’s important to not give up.
Summary: Be positive. Forget the excuses. Stay focused.

Ballet slippers, jazz shoes, turning shoes, are best for practicing pirouettes. You need something with good range of motion and support. Modern shoes, such as Capezio Foot Undeez or Dance Paws are also appropriate, which cover and support the ball of your foot. They're easy to slip on and great for quick practices. You also need to practice pirouettes in a safe place, clear of any sharp objects or obstacles. It's always preferable to practice in a dance studio under supervision. Your shoulders should be directly over your hips. Straighten your supporting leg to keep your releve should be as high as possible, imagine yourself stretching up to the sky, and into the ground. Make sure your hips are not tilted to the back, or otherwise off-kilter. Imagine your hips were a fruit bowl. Would your fruit spill? A tilted pelvis can often lead to incorrect turns and eventually knee and back problems. Make sure you have a strong plie prep but don't stay in your preparation (plie) too long, because then you will lose the momentum, making it difficult to pirouette.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear the appropriate footwear. Keep your ribs closed and your shoulders back. Check your hips.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Spray the hair with water. Comb through the saturated hair to remove any knots. Part the hair into five or seven sections. Once complete, unclip each section one at a time. Unclip one section at a time and remove a ½ inch section of hair along the perimeter of the hairline. Comb the wet hair along the perimeter of your forehead over the front of the face until it is straight. Allow the hair to hang as you determine the length of the hair. Without pulling on the hair, hold a one inch section just above the point at which you would like to cut. Use your shears to cut straight across the one inch section. Using the previously cut section as a traveling guide, cut the hair remaining in the front section in this manner. Comb the hair around the side and back perimeter of your hairline until it lays flat. Use a ruler or your comb to determine the amount of hair to cut off—it must match the front length. Start at the center back of the head. Without pulling on the hair, hold a one inch section just above the point at which you would like to cut. Use your shears to cut straight across the one inch section. Using the previously cut section as a traveling guide, work from the back to the front of each side. Unclip and section off a ½ inch layer of hair from the section(s) at the nape of the neck—start at the bottom of the section and work your way up. Comb the hair until it lays flat. Start at the center back of the head. Without pulling on the hair, hold a one inch section just above the point at which you would like to cut—use the previously cut hair as your guide. Use your shears to cut straight across the one inch section. Repeat this process until you have finished cutting the hair remaining in the nape section. Unclip and section off a ½ inch layer of hair from the side sections—start at the bottom of the section and work your way up. Comb the hair until it lays flat. Start at the center back of the head. Without pulling on the hair, hold a one inch section just above the point at which you would like to cut—use the previously cut hair as your guide. Use your shears to cut straight across the one inch section.  Repeat this process until you have finished cutting the hair remaining in the side sections. If you divided your hair into seven sections, repeat this process on the crown sections. Unclip and comb the top section—evenly distribute the hair on each side. Start at the center back of the head. Without pulling on the hair, hold a one inch section just above the point at which you would like to cut—use the previously cut hair as your guide. Use your shears to cut straight across the one inch section. Repeat this process until you have finished cutting the hair remaining in the top section.

SUMMARY:
Wet and part the hair into five or seven sections. Cut the front perimeter hair. Cut the hair along the back and side perimeter. Comb and cut the nape section(s). Comb and cut the side and crown sections. Comb and cut the top section.