Article: Keep tabs on the latest songs or genres that are sweeping the media. You can expect at least a few of these songs to make an appearance at your school dance, provided they aren’t particularly risk.  Youtube, Vine and Instagram are a prime place to find trending dances. Many will feature hashtags or other markers denoting their popularity. The Billboard Music Chart has added Twitter trends to its metrics, allowing you to get a good idea of what is trending online in particular. Some genres of music are more or less likely to be played at your school depending on the location and demographics of your school. Use this knowledge to determine whether you should practice a hip hop dance, or something more club oriented. School DJs are often chosen from a group of DJs already established as school safe. If the DJ is announced ahead of time, look into their organization to get a better idea of what songs might be played and those that might be banned. Add these to your arsenal for the school dance. You don’t have to learn every popular dance. Even knowing just a few will let you join in when the right song hits. Try a few of these popular hits from the end of 2015.  The Dab. This dance has gained popularity since first introduced and you don't have to look far to find an example of your favorite celebrity or artist giving it a shot. Performing the Dab is simple. Lean forward and bow your head into your bent elbow, like you’re wiping sweat off of your face. Throw your other arm in the air, either behind you or in the same direction as your bent arm is pointing.  That’s all there is to it! The Dab fits in with most hip hop songs, but its simplicity means it can find a way into almost any genre. The Whip/Nae Nae. Two older dances originating in the early 2000s, The Whip and Nae Nae were combined last year, transforming the two into a popular sensation. Hold one arm out in front as through you’re driving a car, while moving to the beat. Follow with the Nae Nae, shimmying your body upward while you raise your arm. Let your personality shine through during this dance!  The Hotline Bling. Popularized by the Drake music video of the same name, the Hotline Bling is a collection of dance moves that look like something your dad would do on the dance floor. Commit a few of the more memorable moves to memory. For example, for The Call Me, perform a slow, freestyle sway, but raise your thumb and pinky to the side of your head while doing so, as though beckoning for someone to give you a phone call.
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Read up on what is trending. Determine what is likely to play at your school. Practice a few popular dances.
Article: You can use an old face wash bottle, a mason jar, or even an empty bottle. Whatever you choose to use, make sure that it is clean and that it has a lid or cap you can close tightly. You will need a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters) of liquid Castile soap. Make sure that it is uncolored and unscented. Any dyes or scents may irritate your skin. Chamomile tea has anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce redness. If you wish to use chamomile tea in your face wash, brew a cup of chamomile tea and measure out a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters). Let the tea cool before adding it to the container. For a more moisturizing cleanser, use raw honey instead. You will need a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters). Make sure that it is the runny, translucent sort. You will need a ¾ teaspoon of natural oil. Here are the types of oil you can use: avocado, coconut, grapeseed, hazelnut, jojoba, olive oil, sunflower oil, or sweet almond. Essential oils can not only make your face wash smell nice, but some oils can be beneficial to certain skin types. You will need about 8 drops of essential oil. Here are some suggestions:  If you have oily skin, use tea tree oil or any of the following essential oils: bergamot, geranium, or lemongrass. If you have dry skin, consider any of the following essential oils: chamomile, lavender, rose, or sandalwood. If you have mature skin, use any of the following essential oils: geranium, jasmine, lavender, or neroli. Make sure that you are not allergic to the essential oil before adding it to your face wash. If you are not sure if you are allergic to the oil, place a few drops of diluted oil on the inside of your elbow and wait a few hours. If no rash or irritation develops, you can use the oil. You will only need a few drops. It will help moisturize and nourish your skin. Do this for a few minutes until everything is combined. You can use this face wash as you would any other face wash. Because you have used some shippable ingredients, such as chamomile tea and honey, however, you will need to store it in the fridge so that it does not expire.
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Find a suitable container for your face wash. Pour some liquid Castile soap into the container. Consider adding chamomile tea to your face wash. Consider adding some honey to your face wash. Add the oil. Consider adding some essential oil. Consider adding some vitamin E oil. Close the container tightly and shake it. Use and store your face wash.
Article: It can be a rectangle or square-shaped piece of paper – either will work. For a classic, festive heart, use red, pink, or purple construction paper. If you want a big heart, then use a big paper. Start sketching from the paper crease, so that both the top and bottom of the heart come from the crease. When you cut out this line from each folded side of the paper, you will ensure that each half of the heart is perfectly symmetrical to the other.  The outline you draw will determine the final heart shape, so now is the time to decide the aesthetic fate of your paper heart. Use a pencil if you plan to erase the line. Use a pen if you don't mind a dark border to your paper heart. Start from the crease—the top or bottom-center of the heart—and cut out the line you drew. Snip carefully, but don't worry too much about precision. Once you unfold your heart, each side will be symmetrical no matter how skewed your cut. Make sure that you are cutting both halves of the fold. If you don't want the dark line to show on the finished heart: cut just inside the pencil mark, or carefully erase it later. You should have a symmetrical paper heart. You're now ready to give the heart to someone or use it in a larger craft project!
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Fold a piece of paper in half. Draw the outline of half of a heart. Cut along the penciled outline. Unfold the paper.