Problem: Article: Take a look in the mirror and note what stands out to you. Do you have a chiseled jawline, or do your cheeks protrude slightly? Is your head a perfect oval or something that more closely resembles an inverted pyramid? Do a little creative visualization to determine what changes would be needed to achieve a more proportionate appearance.  If you really want to do your homework, measure your forehead, cheekbones, jawline, and find the distance between your crown and chin. The longest measurements will be an indicator of how your head and face are structured.  Zeroing in on the ideal beard style is largely a matter of knowing which features to highlight and which to draw attention away from. Regardless of your face shape, a beard can help balance out your nose, draw attention to your eyes, and make your chin look more defined. Crop the growth on your cheeks and sideburns closer to the skin and let the hair gradually get longer as it reaches your chin. A sleek taper will have a lengthening effect that makes each of your features appear more evenly balanced. A small amount of beard oil or a low-hold pomade will help you maintain your carefully-crafted beard shape throughout the day. Some men have the opposite problem—a long, slender head shape that a pointy beard only exaggerates. If you’re one of these men, you can trim the hair on the tip of your chin to do away with excess length, but leave the thickest tufts around the cheeks and sideburns intact. This will add some volume around the sides of your face.  Your goal should be to sculpt a smooth, subtle curvature of the jawline. Be careful not to let your beard grow out too much on the sides, or it may push your face shape too far in the other direction. If your mustache doesn’t quite grow into your chin hair, you might dispense with it altogether and go for a swashbuckling style beard with a disconnected mustache and soul patch. Similarly, a no-man's-land between your goatee and the hair on your cheeks can be dealt with by deliberately leaving a strip of extra space on either side of your mouth. Just because your facial hair isn’t thick and full all the way around doesn’t mean you can’t make what’s there work in your favor.
Summary: Identify your natural face shape. Wear your beard longer to offset a round or blocky head. Keep your beard bushy on the sides to fill out a thin, angular face. Draw on more unique styles to hide thin, patchy areas.

Problem: Article: Mason jars are always a popular choice for DIY glass dyeing. This method also works well on flat glass surfaces, like serving trays. Keep in mind that glass dyed with food coloring is not waterproof, so don’t use glass that you’re planning to drink from or keep flowers in. Wash the glass object by hand or run it through a dishwasher cycle to make sure it’s clean. If you’re dyeing a vase, check its packaging to make sure it’s dishwasher safe. Also make sure that it's oven-safe, since you'll be setting the glass's color in the oven. Allow it to rest for 30 minutes, or until paint stops dripping down to the bottom of the glass. Excess dye will accumulate at the mouth of a jar. When you lift the glass up after the 30 minutes have passed, wipe excess paint off of the jar’s lip with a clean cloth. If you are not dyeing a jar or glass but are working with a flat glass surface, simply lay it face up. You shouldn’t need to worry about paint dripping off. Set your oven to 200 °F (93 °C) and slide a cookie tray onto 1 of the middle shelves. Set the dyed glass on the cookie tray with their openings facing downward. Shut the door and let the glasses dry for 10 minutes. After the time has passed, turn the glasses right side-up and let them dry in the oven for another 20–30 minutes.  Use a hot pad when handling the glasses so you don’t burn your hand. When you remove the glasses from the oven, set them on a coaster or stone section of your countertop so they don’t damage the counter. Since the dyed glass will not be waterproof, you won’t be able to wash the dyed glass at any point in the future. For this reason, it’s best to use the Mod Podge method on glass materials that are purely decorative.
Summary: Select a clear glass and clean it thoroughly. Place your jar upside down on a piece of wax paper. Bake the glasses in the oven for 30 minutes to dry them.

Problem: Article: You may want to put blankets or pillows underneath them, both for their comfort and their protection in case they are dropped. The lifters should kneel or sit beside the liftee, preferably with one person at each shoulder and one person at each knee. If you have a fifth person, they should kneel at the liftee’s head. This is usually the party host, but it can be anyone who knows the game well. They are in charge of guiding the group through the trick, so they must know how to do the trick from start to finish. It helps if the leader is a bit theatrical. The leader has to tell the group about the spooky, supernatural origins of the game, and it's much more fun if they really sell it! Release your two pointer fingers, which will be the only fingers you use to lift. The lifters should then place both fingers underneath the liftee’s shoulders or knees, depending on where they are seated. If there is a fifth lifter at the head, they can place one finger beneath either shoulder. The leader should instruct everyone to give it a try but there should be no countdown or special set-up. Simply attempt to lift. You probably won’t be able to move the lift very high, if at all. They will feel too heavy to lift with just two fingers. At this point, the leader should tell the group that it isn't working because the liftee hasn't become "possessed" yet. Because the group hasn't performed they mystical chant yet, the spirits have not been summoned. Now, it's time to get serious.
Summary: Lay the person you're going to lift flat on the ground, with their arms crossed over their chest. Make one of the lifters the leader. Clasp your hands together. Perform a test lift.

Problem: Article: Alternatively, you can click "Add account" at the bottom of this page to add a new account. If you're adding a previously-unlinked account, you'll need to provide the email address as well. Your secondary account should now by signed in and linked to your default account! You can repeat this process for as many accounts as you would like to link.
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Click your profile image. Click "Add Account" in the drop-down menu. Click the name of an account you'd like to add. Type you additional account's password. Click "Sign in" when you're done.