Write an article based on this "Measure and cut a roughly 84 centimeter long piece of heavy wire. Add the leaves."
article: Be sure not to leave jagged ends where you cut. Sharps ends can both prick you and tear the paper rose. A shorter green pipe cleaner may be used instead of heavy wire. Pinch one end of a leaf and twist the stem around it. Give the stem another few twists, and then add a second leaf. Continue this pattern for the remaining leaves. After all leaves have been added, continue making loose twists with the wire or pipe cleaner until you reach its end.

Write an article based on this "Consider taking birth control. Look into estrogen therapy. Get bigger breasts from your progesterone therapy. Increase breast size with your SSRIs."
article: For women who want to prevent an unplanned pregnancy and, coincidentally, also desire larger breasts, birth control pills can be an effective solution for both problems, as breast growth is a common side-effect of many hormone-based birth control pills. Most birth control pills contain the female sex hormone estrogen, which, as discussed below, can cause slight breast growth. However, you should never take birth control just to get bigger breasts, as it's a powerful medication that can have serious side effects (though these are rare). Because not all birth control pills contain estrogen and because birth controls that do contain this hormone can have a variety of other effects on the body, it's important to talk with your doctor before beginning to take birth control. The side effects of birth control can include:  Mood swings Nausea Headaches Decreased libido Weight gain Unexpected bleeding (or spotting). Note that not all women get bigger breasts while taking birth control and that any growth that does occur may be minor. Estrogen, a naturally-occurring female sex hormone, can be prescribed to women for a variety of reasons. For instance, it is frequently prescribed to middle-aged women to relieve the troublesome symptoms of menopause. One of the side effects of taking estrogen can be mild breast enlargement. Again, however, you should never try to take estrogen just to make your breasts bigger. Because replacing your body's natural supply of estrogen with artificial supplements has a variety of other side effects and can increase your chances for certain health problems in the long term, you should only consider taking estrogen if your doctor has already suggested it for some other health concern. Side effects of estrogen include:  Headaches Nausea Weight gain Vaginal discharge Breast tenderness A slight increase in the likelihood of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer. A slight increase in the likelihood of strokes or blood clots. Progesterone is another naturally-occurring female sex hormone that can be prescribed for a number of reasons. For example, progesterone is frequently prescribed to prevent the overgrowth of the uterine lining in women who are taking estrogen. Like estrogen, progesterone can cause mild growth in the breasts. However, also like estrogen, progesterone is a serious medication and should not be taken merely to enlarge the breasts. Only consider taking this hormone if a doctor has already recommended for other reasons. Side effects of progesterone can include:  Acne or hair growth Cough Weight change Joint pain Vaginal irritation Symptoms similar to those of estrogen therapy (including an increase in the likelihood of certain cancers and serious health conditions) Rarely, depression Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, are a common  type of antidepressant which can cause moderate breast enlargement as a side-effect. Although SSRIs are relatively safe and complication-free compared to other forms of antidepressant, it can still be unsafe to take them without cause, so, once again, you should only consider this option if your physician has already recommended that you should start taking antidepressants. Never take SSRIs just to get bigger breasts. Besides breast enlargement, side effects of SSRIs include:  Nausea Reduced libido Headache Difficulty sleeping Dry mouth Weight gain Drowsiness

Write an article based on this "Try shapewear. Wear tights. Consider a slip."
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If you want a totally smooth look without wearing a thong or skipping the panties altogether, consider wearing shapewear under your clothes. These undergarments typically extend to your mid thigh, so there will not be a panty line. They also suck in unwanted bulges, and they're available in a variety of styles for different body types and different outfits.  You can wear panties under your shapewear or not, depending on your personal preferences. If you just want to smooth out your butt, upper thighs, and/or lower stomach, you can buy panty-style shapewear. For more coverage, you can opt for a pant-style that extends further down your legs or a bodysuit-style that covers your upper body (except your chest) as well.  Shapewear should not be used to attempt to fit into a smaller size of clothing. If it feels overly restrictive or you begin to experience numbness or tingling, your shapewear is too tight. If shapewear isn't for you, you may be able to get the same benefits from a pair of tights or pantyhose. Wear a pair under your pants or with a skirt for a smooth look.  As with shapewear, you do not need to wear underwear under your tights or pantyhose if you don't want to. The choice is up to you. You can buy high-waisted styles if you want some coverage over your stomach, although tights will never give you as much control as shapewear. If you're wearing a skirt or dress, consider wearing a slip or half slip underneath. This old-school accessory can help you achieve the seamless look you want.  A full slip covers your entire torso and the upper parts of your legs, and is meant to be worn with a dress. A half slip covers only your butt and upper legs, and is meant to be worn with a skirt. Many slips contain some lycra, which helps shape your body and prevents the garment from bunching. If you are looking for a little extra control, you can also find shapewear in slip styles.  Try to match the color of your slip to your dress or skirt as much as possible. This will make the slip less visible if it ever peeks out from under your clothes. Make sure your slip is always shorter than any slits in your dress or skirt.  Avoid slips with lace details, as this may show through your clothing.  To avoid static cling between your slip and your garment, try gently pulling each item through a wire hanger before you put it on.