In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Give your face a little structure by wearing frames with hard angles. If the bottom of the frames are resting on your cheeks, look for narrower frames with horizontal rectangles. Avoid wearing round or oval frames because these can make your face appear even softer. If your face already has hard lines, such as a firm jaw or noticeable brow, choose frames that soften your angles. For example, wear round or oval frames that have a thin frame.  If you have a rectangular face, you should also wear rounded frames. Thick or bold frames can overwhelm your features so try to find a nice balance that fits your face well. Heart-shaped faces look like upside-down triangles, so look for wide frames that can balance the lower half of your face. Try on frames that have heavy bottom lines or are rounded along the edges. Try not to wear glasses that have a heavy top line or accentuate your forehead. If your facial features are balanced, you can really pull off almost any style of glasses. Have fun trying on a variety of frames until you find something that matches your personality. For example, you might like oversized square frames or smaller cat eye frames. Keep in mind that oval frames are also great for oval-shaped faces. Frames that highlight your cheekbones are great if you have a narrow chin and forehead. Try frames that have a darker top line and a lighter bottom line. This can help break up your upper and lower face. Pick wide frames instead of narrow ones since narrow frames can extend the appearance of your cheekbones even more.
Summary: Wear square or rectangular frames if you have a soft, round face. Try oval or round frames to balance your angular, square face. Choose wide or cat eye frames if you have a heart-shaped face. Try on a variety of styles if you have an oval or oblong face. Choose half-rimmed or two-toned frames if you have a triangular face.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Now's not the time to exert yourself, especially if breathing is painful.  Resting is the best thing you can do to heal quickly. Grab a book or turn on a movie, and take it easy while your ribs are bruised. It may be painful to breathe while your ribs are bruised. But, it’s important to try to breathe normally and cough when necessary in order to avoid complications like chest infections. If you feel like you have to cough, hold a pillow to your ribs to minimize movement and pain.  Take a deep breath whenever you can.  Every few minutes, try to take one good, prolonged inhale, and let it out slowly. If your ribs are so damaged that this seems out of the question, try to take one deep breath every hour, on the hour. Try breathing exercises. When you feel like you can breathe somewhat regularly again, practice inhaling slowly for 3 seconds, holding your breath for 3 seconds, and exhaling for another 3 seconds. Repeat this pattern for a few minutes, once or twice a day. Don't smoke. When recovering from a rib injury, lung irritants can make you more prone to infection. Use this as an opportunity to quit smoking. Lying down and rolling over at night can increase your pain. For the first few nights, aim to sleep upright, such as in a recliner, to minimize discomfort. Sleeping upright will also limit how much you move around at night and keep you from rolling onto your stomach, which should help with the pain. Alternatively, you can try lying on your injured side. Though it sounds counterintuitive, it may actually help you breathe easier.
Summary: Rest as much as possible. Manage your breathing. Sleep upright.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are many beautiful sewing patterns available for making a ballgown. Take some time to visit your local craft store and look through the pattern catalogs. Consider the styles that suit your body type best to help you narrow down your choices. Then, purchase the pattern that suits your style for the ballgown. Sewing patterns require varying degrees of skill to use. Consider your level of sewing expertise as you consider patterns. For example, if you are a beginner sewer, then stick to patterns that are labeled as “beginner” or “easy.” If you are an experienced sewer, then look for patterns labeled as “intermediate” or “advanced.” When using a pattern, it is important to use measurements to determine what size you need to make your ballgown in rather than relying on the size you normally wear. Measure around your bust, natural waist, and the widest part of your hips. Then, check the chart on your pattern to determine what size you will need to make your ballgown. Your ballgown will probably require a large amount of fabric since most ball gowns have long, flowing skirts. Check your pattern’s package to determine how much fabric you will need to buy. Depending on the style of your ballgown, you may need more or less fabric. The required amount of fabric should be indicated on the back of the pattern’s package.  When you are working on a sewing project, it is always better to buy more fabric than you think you will need. Consider rounding up the patterns suggested fabric amounts to the nearest whole amount. For example, if the pattern recommends 2 ¾ yards of a specific type of fabric, then you might want to round up to 3 yards. Consider your pattern’s recommendations for fabric type when you are selecting a fabric.   For example, if the pattern recommends using a lightweight fabric, such as satin or crepe, then stick to these types. Subbing for a heavier fabric may affect the way the dress hangs and moves. Check the pattern’s indications for what you will need to execute the design. Along with fabric, your pattern may also require you to buy interfacing, a zipper, hook and eye closures, ribbon, or other notions.  Make a list of everything you will need and purchase these items before you begin working on your ballgown.
Summary:
Select a pattern that matches your skill set. Take your measurements. Buy your fabric. Buy your notions.