Use the steps outlined in Part 1 to navigate to the video list in YouTube Studio Beta page.  Then click on the title of a video you want to edit.  This displays the details of your video. The first box in the video details displays the video title.  To change the video title, type a new title in this box. The second box below the video title box displays the video description.  Use this box to type a brief description of your video. options.  The thumbnail image is the cover photo that people click on to view your video.  The box labeled "Thumbnail" displays a few frames from your video you can select as your thumbnail image.  You can also click Custom thumbnail to upload a photo of your choice. Custom thumbnails must be no larger than 2 MB. Tags are keywords that are related people.  They help people find your video when people enter these terms into a Google search.  The box labeled "Tags" at the bottom of the screen is where you type you tags or keywords.  You can add multiple tags by separating them with a comma. There are three visibility options you can set for your video.  The three visibility settings are as follows:   Public: This option allows anyone to view and share your video on YouTube.  Private:  This option only allows you and people you share a video with to view your video.  Unlisted: This option prevents your video from displaying in your videos list when YouTube users view your channel, but anyone with the video URL can view your video.  The video URL box is above the Visibility box.  Click the icon that resembles a stack of papers to copy the link. It's the second tab at the top of the details page.  This displays more videos settings you can change. To set a recording date for the video, click the box labeled "Recording date" and then use the calendar to select the date the video was recorded. If you want to add a location to video, type it in the box labeled "Location". To change the category for the video, click the box labeled "Category" and select a category from the pop-up menu. To select the video language, click the box labeled "Language" and select the language the video was recorded in from the drop-down menu. If your video has any specific caption certification, click the box labeled "Caption certification" and select the caption certification the list in the drop-down menu. If you do not wish to allow comments on your video, scroll down and uncheck the checkbox next to "Allow all comments". Click the box below the "Allow all comments' checkbox to select what type of comments you want to allow.  There are three options you can select.  They are as follows:   All:.  This options allows all comments to be posted  Approved:  This options only allows comments that are approved by an administrator to be posted.  Allow except for except for potentially inappropriate comments:  This filters out any comments that may be contain profanity or abusive language. Uncheck this box if you do not wish viewers to see the ratings for the video. Check this box if you do not want viewers over age 18 to view the video. Uncheck this box if you do not wish other users to embed this video on their websites or forum posts. This allows your video to be posted to users who subscribe to your channel and also notifies those who have elected to receive notifications. If your video contains content from a sponsor, product placement, or an endorsement, check this box. This add a disclosure to the video. This may be required by applicable law in your area. It's the blue button in the upper-right corner.  This saves all the changes you have made to your video settings.

Summary: Click a video title on your Videos page in YouTube Studio (beta). Type a new title in the Title box. Type a new description in the Description box. Select a new thumbnail image by clicking on one of the. Add video tags. Click the Visibility box. Click Advanced. Click Recording date and select a date. Add a video location. Select a category. Select a video language. Select a caption certification. Check or uncheck "Allow all comments". Select which comments you want to allow and how to sort them on your video. Check or uncheck "Users can view ratings for this video". Check or uncheck "Enable age restrictions". Check or uncheck "Allow embedding". Check or uncheck "Publish to Subscriptions feed". Check or uncheck "This video contains paid promotion". Check or uncheck "Help me inform viewers of paid promotion". Click Save.


Cream-based hair removers like Nair are available at most pharmacies or drug stores. Try out a chemical hair remover on a small area to make sure it doesn’t irritate your skin or cause a reaction. Use it as directed on the label. Like shaving, using a cream allows you to manipulate the area you want cleared of hair. You can use a depilatory cream on your neck and still maintain a beard on your face, if you want to. For a longer lasting solution, have your neck hairs removed with laser treatments. You’ll need between 2 and 6 treatments to be free of unwanted hair. Laser treatments last several months, and can be repeated when you notice hair growing back in. Stop shaving altogether if you have ingrown hairs – let the condition improve before shaving again. The same goes for waxing or plucking. Guys, consider growing a beard and using a trimmer to manicure your neck hair! If you continue to struggle with ingrown hairs on your neck, see your doctor or dermatologist. They can prescribe you a medicated steroid cream to apply to your skin to help reduce inflammation.
Summary: Try a chemical depilatory. Get laser hair removal. Stop shaving. See your doctor for prescription steroid cream.