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You can slide this bar from the top of your screen.

summary: Head to the notification bar. Follow the on-screen instructions.


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You can use an acrylic tube or a rolling pin to roll out the clay. This will eventually make the wings of your angel. If you'd like a fancier angel, use pearly-white clay instead. Start by cutting the sheet into a triangle, able the same size as the body cone. Cut the triangle in half. The short edges will make the inner part of the wings. The straight edges will make the bottom. The angled edges will make the top. The easiest way to do this would be to add vertical dents into the wings using a toothpick. Align the toothpick against the bottom of the wing, and angle the tip towards the top. This will create slight ripples in the wing. Space the dents 1 to 2 toothpick-thicknesses apart.  For fancier wings: use a dotting tool or a ball-tipped embossing tool to draw short streaks into the wings.  Consider adding a hint of shimmer by dusting on powdered eyeshadow with a soft, fluffy brush. Use a toothpick to add a glob of liquid clay onto the back of your angel. Press the wings into the liquid clay. Angle the wings so that they look like an M. Smooth out the seam between the two wings.

summary: Roll some white clay into a thin sheet. Cut the white clay sheet into wing shapes. Add details to the wings. Attach the wings to the back of your angel using liquid clay.


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Maybe your vision and your prescription haven’t changed at all, but your lifestyle has. For instance, have you changed professions and are suddenly spending more time outdoors or more time in front of a computer? In short, there are many types of glasses or lenses that are specifically useful for people who spend lots of time in one particular environment. Tell your eye doctor how you spend most of your time. This will allow them to help you choose the best glasses for you, considering your lifestyle. If you’re in love with your frames but worried that you might need to strengthen the lenses, don’t worry! You can often simply get new lens, as opposed to a whole new pair of glasses. You’ll need to visit your optometrist to specify your ideal prescription, and then mail your glasses off to a company that will measure and replace your old lenses with new ones. Many eyeglasses retailers will help you work through any issues with a new pair of glasses.  For instance, you may find that you new glasses are too heavy, or that a new prescription is especially bothersome.  In order to make sure you are not liable to additional expense, always ask something like, “If these end up not working out, will I be able to exchange them for another pair of glasses or lenses?” Note that there will be a short adjustment period after getting a new prescription. In fact, you may experience headaches for a short time, as you eyes and brain acclimate to the new glasses.  If discomfort persists, however, don’t hesitate to contact your optometrist.
summary: Account for lifestyle changes when choosing new glasses. Get new lenses in your old frames. Ask about satisfaction guarantees.