In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Vampires are supposedly undead and only come out at night. This means their skin is usually paler than the average color of human skin. For a paler complexion, apply a foundation that is lighter than your skin tone. Use a foundation that is one or two shades paler than your skin.  Foundation makeup typically comes in a variety of thicknesses and styles, including powder or cream. For vampire purposes use the thicker foundation. Apply foundation in the center of your face and work toward your jawline. Blend using your fingers or a brush, according to the foundation you're using. If you have a dark complexion, don't worry! Vampires can have all different sorts of skin tones. Just remember that you're supposed to keep out of the sun, so you want to avoid looking like you have a dark tan. Vampires are dramatic and nocturnal looking. They also can be hundreds of years old. You want to look like you might have seen things nobody could possibly have seen. To pull this off, use dark eyeliner and possibly shadow to pull off the right look.   Apply eyeliner and use a small amount of dark purple eye shadow with black mascara. This will help your eyes "pop" a little more than normal, giving you a dramatic look. Light red eye shadow around the eyes is also good. This hints at the connotations of you looking undead or bloody. For a more dramatic look, use darker eye shadow on the top of your eyes, and lighter eye shadow underneath your eyes. The lips are usually the most vibrant part of vampire makeup. Depending on your complexion and intended look, use somewhere between a bright red and blood red. Go for a basic matte style. If preferred, use lip gloss instead of lipstick.
Summary: Have pale skin. Use dark eyeliner. Make your lips blood red.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Both parties must have an understanding of the specific work to be done, and how it will fit in with the contractor's existing schedule and deadlines. Both parties also should have a clear understanding of what the subcontractor is capable of doing, particularly within whatever time constraints are presented by the project. The general contractor and subcontractor need to work together to come up with a realistic expectation of how long it will take to finish the job, taking into consideration any excusable delays such as rain that might slow completion. As the general contractor, you should make sure that the subcontractor's deadlines are well before your deadlines laid out in your master contract. That way you can be sure that if anything happens, or if the subcontractor doesn't do the job according to specifications, you have time to correct the problem. If the subcontractor needs separate materials to complete her part of the project, she and the general contractor must decide whether she or the general contractor is responsible for purchasing those materials. Often the subcontractor will be responsible for providing her own materials, but in some cases particular materials may have already been purchased to conform to the wishes of the property owner. Agree upon the total amount the general contractor will pay the subcontractor, then decide when and how it will be paid. If the general contractor plans to pass on to the subcontractor any costs or penalties included in his contract, this should be discussed.  As a subcontractor, you shouldn't agree to a general contractor's form agreement without discussing or negotiating the provisions. Keep in mind that the standard form agreement a general contractor uses was drawn up to his benefit. If you feel uncomfortable or pressured, have an attorney or even another contractor look over the agreement and provide their opinion on whether it's fair. Decide what to do if changes to the work or schedule for the project must be made. Both parties should agree on what changes will be allowed within the scope of the agreement, how much notice should be provided of changes, and when the subcontractor is entitled to an extension of time for changes to the work.
Summary: Determine the scope of the work the subcontractor will do. Estimate time for completion of the work. Decide who will provide materials and when they will be delivered. Discuss payment methods and terms. Consider what should happen in the event of a breach of contract.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place a small amount of these anti-chafing products onto your fingertips and rub them into any areas of possible chafing. You want to lightly coat the entire area, not heavy enough to go through fabric but not light enough to wear off quickly. The lubricating quality of these products will provide a protective barrier over your skin. Some people also use a thin layer of antiperspirant in the same way. Get a container of body powder and gently dust it over any skin that could chafe. The powder will help to absorb any moisture coming off of your skin. It will also create a barrier between skin-to-skin contact. However, be warned that body powder can stain and come off on clothing. This is another reason to only apply it sparingly. Chafing often occurs while exercising due to the rubbing sensation of skin against skin or fabric. Wearing clothing designed to pull wetness away from the skin will help to eliminate or reduce the severity of chafing. This is also a situation where tighter-fitting clothing may be better than loose cotton. These are lace or light-fabric bands that are held onto your upper thighs with elastic edges. They are meant to prevent chafing on the thigh and can usually be worn throughout the entire day.
Summary:
Apply bodyglide or Vaseline. Dust on a coating of body powder. Wear moisture-wicking fabrics if working out. Wear bandelettes.