Article: To add creases the lips, which will make them look more realistic, draw a series of curved vertical lines across the length of each lip. Vary the lengths of the lines, and have some start at the top of each lip and some start at the bottom. Make the lines on the left half of the lips curve out to the left, and make the lines on the right half of the lips curve out to the right. Make about 10 creases on each lip.
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Add creases to the lips.
Article: Waist circumference is a measure that indicates your risk for obesity, metabolic syndrome and other chronic health conditions.  High waist circumference numbers may indicate an increased amount of visceral fat present.  To minimize risk, women's waist circumference should be 40" or less and men's waist circumference should be 35" or less.  To accurately measure your waist circumference, place a non-elastic tape measure around your waist — right above your hip bones.  Measure as you breathe out, not as you inhale. Although your main target goal is to reduce the amount of visceral fat, you will need to monitor the changes in your weight over time.  Weight loss while modifying your diet and incorporating exercise can indicate your levels of visceral fat are decreasing.  Weigh yourself about one to two times weekly, and always at the same time (and nude, if possible) for the most accurate reflection of your progress over time. Safe weight loss (even when aiming to reduce visceral fat levels) is about one to two pounds weekly.  Any more weight loss can result in nutrient deficiencies or may not be sustainable long-term.
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Measure your waist circumference. Weigh yourself weekly.
Article: Examine all the drains in your home and any area inside or outside the home that has standing water. Any area with multiple drain flies is likely a problem. Luckily, drain flies do not stray far from the place they have chosen to make their home, so it is rare for a drain fly infestation to spread to all areas of the house. This is especially true if you catch the problem early. This is the first thing you must do to verify that the problem is coming from the drain itself. You might actually be infested by another type of fly drawn in by rotting fruit or other food sources. As a result, you should verify that you actually have drain flies in your drain before taking measures to remove them. Stick the tape over the center of each drain with the sticky side facing down. Do not completely cover the drain with tape. A covered drain will prevent flies from flying up, leaving you with no evidence. If you spot flies on the tape after removing it from the drain, drain flies are the most likely culprit. Even if you do not find any drain flies on the tape after the first night, you should repeat this process for at least four nights to account for discrepancies in the breeding cycle.
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Identify the problem areas. Dry all the drain areas before going to bed. Place a strip of clear tape over each drain. Check the tape in the morning or after a few days.