Write an article based on this "Check how loud they are about the thing they love. Look for fake behavior. Test their knowledge."
article: Poseurs love to talk about the things they love much more than they actually love them. In contrast, someone who’s truly passionate about a hobby, a skill or a specific community usually lets their passion do the talking. Someone who’s thoroughly passionate about something will talk about it at length if asked, whereas a poser will shove it in just about anyone’s face. Depending on your area of passion, there are a few specific behaviors that will make a poseur stand out. Compare their behaviors to other people you know aren’t poseurs and you should see some glaring differences. It might take some time to actually pick out these behaviors, so pay close attention to suspected poseurs. For example, a poseur pretending to be a surfer may have a really nice board, but won’t properly wax or take care of it. Not properly handling the tools of the trade is a classic sign of a poser. While the best way to deal with a poser is to simply ignore them, there might be situations where you decide to confront them. If you want to be sure they’re a poseur, simply test them on what they claim to know so much about.  Poseurs are so focused on the way they come across to people that they don’t usually know what they’re talking about. They’ll repeat things that are common knowledge, but dig a bit deeper and you should be able to expose them. For instance, some poseurs might act like they’re really into cars. If you want to test them, just get them to pop the hood and tell you about what their car’s got. If they stumble, or try to get out of it, you might have found a poser.

Write an article based on this "Dress according Consider your personality when picking your clothes. Pick your statements carefully."
article: to the activities in your life, and the image you want to project.  Dressing according to trends can be fun, but if it’s not appropriate for what you’re actually doing at the moment, it can make you look out of place.  Be true to the person that you are and the things that you actually do. If you don’t actually play sports, avoid looking like you just walked off a basketball court. When dressing for work or for school, respect the culture of that environment. Make sure you are projecting the appearance of a professional, competent person who is aware of where he actually is. If you're going to a job interview, ask your contact what kind of attire their applicants usually wear. Wear either business casual or business formal attire. It's better to do over-dressed than under-dressed for an interview. For professional networking events, industry conventions, or formal dinners, invest in a good suit. Choose a darker, classy color for increased versatility; grey, dark blue, and black are excellent choices. You can wear a t-shirt of a band you like, or a little bit of camo if that reflects your interests, but always work it into your outfit so it looks like it’s in context. For formal occasions, don’t try to get away with being underdressed. Show that you respect the event, and are involved in the moment. Dressing up will make you look more involved, approachable and confident. You don’t have to force yourself to be anything you’re not, and it’s very important that your clothes accentuate who you really are. Just make sure that you’re not wildly inappropriate or projecting an image that doesn’t do you justice.  Wanting to dress well does not mean that you suddenly have to pay a whole lot of attention to fashion or be aware of all the trends. Dressing well also doesn’t mean that you have to follow a lot of rules for tailoring and “what every well-dressed man should have”. You shouldn’t have to worry just because you don’t have a classic button-down oxford shirt in your closet. If you have a casual, quiet, no-nonsense personality, it’s perfectly acceptable to have a simple wardrobe with just a few, well made, basic items. If you have a dramatic personality that likes to make a statement, it would make sense to have that reflected in your clothes. Just exercise a little restraint to make sure you don’t go overboard. Dressing well means showing that you are comfortable being yourself, not hiding behind what your clothes say.  It’s good to wear clothes that reflect your interests, but avoid being a walking advertisement for a brand, a sports team, or musicians. Avoid wearing shirts that display offensive or sarcastic statements. You will be more attractive if you project a positive image to the world. Try not to look like you’re wearing a costume or uniform. Don’t dress all in camo if you’re not presently hunting or in the middle of actual combat. If there is a celebrity you admire, it’s perfectly fine to use them as inspiration. Just make sure that you take your own activities and physique into consideration.

Write an article based on this "Rinse your beard lightly when you shower. Use color protecting products. Touch up your beard periodically."
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Avoid handling your newly-dyed facial hair too much, as the friction may rub off the coloring. Instead, let the water run through your beard and comb it out gently with your fingers. Most of the time, a simple rinse will be enough to keep your beard clean and your color intact.  Hot water is more likely to cause fading than cooler temperatures.  Wait until your beard is dry before brushing it or applying any other products, like lotions or oils. Invest in shampoos and conditioners formulated for use on color-treated hair. These are designed to clear away dirt and oil without affecting the hair's color. You'll be able to find these types of products in the beauty aisle of most major supermarkets and pharmacies.  Stay away from cleaning products containing harsh chemicals. If you're used to shampooing and conditioning your beard every time you shower, consider cutting down to once or twice a week. Most dyes are non-permanent, which means they'll need to be reapplied when they begin to fade. For follow up colorings, you'll probably only need to go through a single round of coloring. Treating your beard regularly will keep it looking thick, full and youthful.  Aim to dye your beard every 3-6 weeks, or sooner if needed.  Because of how fast facial hair grows, your beard's roots may need to be touched up more frequently than the rest of it.