Q: Use the flat, stiff eyeshadow brush here. Dab it in the foil pigment. You want your brush to be damp, but not soaking wet. After wetting the brush, tap it a few times on the edge of the lid to shake off any loose bits of pigment. Start at the very center of the eyelid. You apply foil shadow using light, dabbing motions. Move from one end of the eye to the other, gently dabbing on the makeup. Be very delicate with your dabbing. You don't want to smear the foil makeup. It may take awhile to get all the makeup on neatly. You may only want a light dusting of foil makeup, in which case one or two layers will be enough. However, if you want something more dramatic, do three or four layers. Keep repeating the process of filling your brush and gently dabbing on the makeup until your makeup is as dramatic as you want it. If you want a very dramatic look, you may need to make more foil pigment at one point. Repeat the same process you used the first time to get more pigment for your eyes. Take a clean eyeshadow brush. Gently dust the outline of the foil makeup so it blends naturally into your existing eyeshadow. If you want to add in any additional colors of eye shadow, you can do so at this point. Make sure to wait until your foil makeup has dried completely to blend out the makeup.
A: Add the pigment to your brush. Dab the foil shadow onto the center of your lid. Repeat until you get the right effect. Blend out the foil eye shadow when you're done.

Q: Whether she's frustrated, embarrassed or angry, let your daughter know her feelings matter too.  Don't roll your eyes or tell her she's overreacting. For example, respond by saying, “I hear what you're saying. It sounds like you're really angry with your friends. That must be difficult.” If you're in a heated discussion or just having a serious conversation, always give her the opportunity to speak. Don't just brush off what she says. Make eye contact, nod while she's speaking and really listen. Repeat back what your teen said so that she knows you have listened to and acknowledged her feelings. One of the best ways to validate your daughter's feelings is to show your support with a hug. Sometimes your teen doesn't want to talk. Sometimes she's simply needs your affection and attention.   If your daughter is really upset you may want to say, “It sounds like you're going through a tough time. Can I give you a hug?” A hug can be a good resolution to an argument as well. Take a few minutes to cool off, then approach your daughter and summarize what her side of the argument was. Ask her for a hug afterwards to show that you love and support her. You may think she's too young to experience such issues, but if your teen mentions she's depressed or suicidal, acknowledge what she's saying and act on it.    One in five teenagers are diagnosed with mental health issues, so it's important to acknowledge her feelings.  Although occasional moodiness or bouts of sadness is fairly normal for teenagers, take note if she's withdrawing from friends and family or suddenly has lost interest in all of her favorite activities.  Be supportive and let her know she's loved and that this issue is worth your time and attention. Show that you've acknowledged her feelings by scheduling an appointment with a mental health professional. Go with her to the appointment, take notes and ask questions about treatment plans.
A: Let your daughter know her feelings matter. Respond with a hug. Take mental health issues seriously.

Q: It has a round red, green, yellow, and blue icon.  If you’re using Windows, you’ll find it in the Windows menu (also known as the Start menu). In macOS, look on the Dock or Launchpad. If you don’t have Google Chrome on your computer, download it for free from https://www.google.com/chrome.  It’s at the top-left corner of Chrome. You’ll see a list of extensions that match your search, including Bitmoji (which should be at the top of the list). ” Bitmoji will now install to Chrome. When the installation is complete, a green and white Bitmoji icon button will appear at the top-right corner of Chrome. It’s to the right of the address bar, near the browser’s top-right corner.  If you already have a Bitmoji account, enter your account information (or click Log in with Facebook) to sign in now. If you’re new to Bitmoji, tap Sign up for Bitmoji at the top-right corner of the page, then follow the on-screen instructions to create your account.
A: Open Google Chrome. Go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore. Type Bitmoji into the search box. Press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return. Click +Add to Chrome next to “Bitmoji. Click Add extension to confirm. Click the green and white Bitmoji icon. Select Get Started. Sign in to Bitmoji.

Q: If nothing is printed out, be sure you are printing to the correct printer. You may have a connection to multiple different printers, so you will need to choose the correct one. Try other printers that you are connected to if one does not work. If in a place of business, ask your IT professional to tell you which printer to print to. Be sure there is enough printer in your printer's paper tray. If you are unsure of how to check the paper tray, read through the manual that came with your printer. Paper jams are one of the more common problems with a printer. Jams will block any documents from printing and it can be a frustrating problem to fix. Read through our article about how to clear paper jams for some advice. Your printer's manual will likely have a section on common problems and how to fix those problems. Look for the section that says "Troubleshoot," "Common Issues," or "FAQ." If you no longer have your manual, you can search for the manual online by entering in your printer's model followed by the word "manual."
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Be sure you are using the correct printer. Check for paper. Check for paper jams. Refer to your printer's manual.