Q: Sometimes Botox is confused with lip filler treatments, but it works differently. Botox is injected into the middle of your upper lip, which will cause these muscles to relax and make your upper lip "flip" up.Injections should only take 10-15 minutes and no recovery time is necessary, though it may take some time to get used to the feeling. If you're tired of lining your lips all the time, maybe permanent makeup is the right choice for you. It involves essentially tattooing the area around your lips to make them appear fuller or more colorful.  If you've given it a lot of thought and permanently pouty lips are what you want, do plenty of research to find a technician who will help you achieve the right look. It's very difficult to remove permanent makeup, so don't go this route unless you're absolutely sure it's what you want.
A: Try a "Botox lip flip". Look into permanent makeup.

Q: If your guy is stressed out over work or school, dealing with family issues, or preoccupied with a personal crisis, he probably won't be all that receptive to a big new development in your relationship. There is no "perfect moment," so don't wait for one. A low-key, quiet moment without stress is always a good opportunity. There are, however, bad times to talk about love:  After sex. While intoxicated. Over text or the phone. During or after a fight or argument. Is there a special place that brings up strong memories for the both of you? You may want to tell him at the place where you had your first date, or where you went out to dinner for your two-month or six-month anniversary. That said, all that really matters is that you have a place to talk without being interrupted constantly.  Ask him to go for a walk with you, help with a basic chore, or simply "come over to talk with me for a few minutes." You don't have to plan to be at a cheesy "rom-com" setting like an ocean cliff, but it shouldn't be in a dirty alleyway either. Don't try a big gesture or romantic setting -- this isn't the time and chances are good it will backfire. What matters are you and your feelings. So don't overthink things. Speak from the heart and have an open conversation, not some big production. Just start talking honestly about your relationship -- how happy he makes you, good memories you've shared, your own feelings -- to bring up the topic of love organically. Eventually, the only thing left to do is just come out and say it. So close your eyes, count to three, and let it out. Say it any way you feel comfortable, since the words themselves are what really matter. Make eye contact, smile bravely, and be the astounding, honest, and loving person you already are. Remember-- simpler is sweeter. If you're shy and unsure what to do, try out these methods:  "I'm in love with you." "Joe, I want you to know that these past eight months have been some of the happiest of my life. I feel like we've connected on a deep level and every day we spend together is better than the last. I love you." "I've had something on my chest for a while, and it feels good to let it out. I love you." Lean in, and kiss him on the cheek, then whisper in his ear quickly, "I love you." If you can't meet in person, but still need to get your feelings off of your chest, there is nothing decreeing that you can't say "I love you" anyway. The reason face-to-face is nicer is that it is much more personal -- but you can make long-distance conversations personal. Instead of a text message, or signing off with an ambiguous "I love you," take the time to write a letter or email that has the only purpose of expressing your love. It doesn't have to be long, just from the heart.  Let them know that you'd rather talk to them in person, but couldn't keep your feelings secret any longer. Elaborate a bit on a story, event, or emotion that lead you to your feelings of love. Let him know that you don't need an immediate response; you just wanted to let him know how you felt.
A: Wait for a time when he feels happy and secure. Find a quiet, private location to talk. Keep it simple and from the heart. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and say "I love you". Tell him how your feel over distance with a thoughtful letter or phone call.

Q: On some Samsung Galaxy tablets, you can enable a setting which allows you to take a screenshot by swiping the edge of your hand from right to left across the screen. This feature isn't available on every Samsung tablet, and you can't use it when your tablet's on-screen keyboard is displaying. This will prompt the Notifications drop-down menu to appear. It's in the top-right corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings app. This is on the left side of the screen. The Advanced Features menu will open on the right side of the screen. It's on the right side of the screen. The switch should turn blue, signifying that you'll be able to use a palm swipe to take a screenshot from now on.  If this switch is blue, the "Palm swipe to capture" feature is already enabled. If you can't find the "Palm swipe to capture" option, your Samsung tablet can't use this feature to take screenshots. Try using your tablet's buttons instead. Open the app, screen, or page on which you want to take a screenshot. The "Palm swipe to capture" feature will only work if your tablet's on-screen keyboard isn't active. You can get rid of the keyboard by tapping on a non-text field somewhere on the page. You can use either hand, but you must place the pinky finger edge of your hand on the far-right side of the screen. Doing so will cause your tablet to take a screenshot; you'll know a screenshot has been taken when the screen zooms out slightly. Your tablet may also vibrate or make a confirmation chime. Once you've taken your screenshot, you can open it in one of the following ways:   Notifications menu — Swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap the Screenshot captured notification.  Gallery — Open the Gallery photos app, tap the ALBUMS tab, tap the Screenshots album, and tap your screenshot.
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Understand when to use this method. Swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap the Settings  icon. Tap Advanced features. Tap the white "Palm swipe to capture" switch . Go to the item you want to screenshot. Make sure that your keyboard isn't showing. Place the edge of one of your hands on the right side of the screen. Swipe your hand left at an even speed. View the screenshot.