Q: The Running Man became a popular dance move again as it gained popularity on social media. Many people recorded their moves and shared it online to participate in this viral dance challenge. To show off your new moves, use a recorder or the video recording feature on your cell phone to capture your moves.  Ask a friend or family member to join you. Think of fun, interesting places to do the Running Man to make others laugh. Dance in a parking lot outside of school, or bundle up in warm clothes and dance in your yard after a snow storm. Once you have recorded your dance, upload it to Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, or another social media website. Let your friends and family enjoy the dance craze challenge. As you upload your video, use the hashtag #RunningManChallenge in the description or the comments section. This will help others find your post more easily.
A: Record your dance moves. Upload the video to social media. Use the appropriate hashtag.

Article: When you first notice your hairline starting to recede in front, it will help to put on a little extra length. You can then slick the hair back, presenting a full, sleek look. As an added bonus, slicked hair will naturally appear thicken when it’s laying in the same direction.  Though most style experts advise against longer cuts on men with thinning hair, with the right length and arrangement they can work wonders. Just be careful not to let the hair get too long, or you could end up looking like you’re trying to overcompensate. Arrange your fringe so that it drapes over your forehead. The result is a casual mid-length style that neutralizes a retreating hairline without being too conspicuous. Men with straight hair can stick with a modest length, while those with wavy and curly locks should plan on going a little longer to make the most of the screen that the added volume provides.  Like piled-up styles, this look will be most successful with hair that’s longer on top and shorter on the sides. Work with your natural part or let the hair come together in a precise point rather than simply letting it hang in your face. Undercuts are a throwback style for men in which the hair on the sides is closely cropped or buzzed, leaving all the length and thickness on the crown. This may be just what you need to fight back against a hairline that’s receding at the temples. Undercuts draw the eye to the fuller hair on top while making thinner areas look intentional.  High blended hairstyles are also a popular choice among many actors, models and celebrities, making them a timely and fashionable solution. As an alternative to a more exaggerated undercut (which can look somewhat dated), consider a close and clean military-inspired high-and-tight. Trim the hair in sections along the crown and let them fall loosely together. The overlapping layers will help reinforce thickness in places where it’s needed most. Textural depth is also useful for making hair appear more plentiful.  The basic idea behind layers is that they “stack” on top of one another, enhancing volume. Layered cuts will work best for a more playful, casual aesthetic, as they can be tough to style neatly for dressed-up situations.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Grow your hair out. Comb it down. Try out an undercut. Cut your hair in uneven layers.

Problem: Article: There are lots of ways to plump your lips, and most of them will start right in your spice cabinet! Some, however, may require a trip to the store (such as essential oil). Choose a lip plumper that works best for you, based on what you already own or what you are willing to buy. You do not have to use all of the lip plumpers in this section. In a small dish, mix enough cayenne pepper and water to make a paste (about ¼ teaspoon of cayenne pepper and a drop or two or water). Apply the paste to your lips with your finger. Leave it on there for 10 minutes, then wash it off.  Cayenne pepper plumps your lips by irritating them. As such, you do not want to use this too often or when your lips are already irritated or dry. Alternatively, you can scoop some lip gloss or lip balm onto your finger, and sprinkle cayenne pepper on top. Use this instead of the paste. Mix 1 to 2 drops of cinnamon essential oil with about 1 teaspoon of lip balm or petroleum jelly. Apply it to your lips, wait 3 to 5 minutes, then wipe it off. Because of how intense cinnamon essential oil is, do not use this more than twice a week.  If you'd prefer something more natural, try coconut oil, cocoa butter, or shea butter instead of petroleum jelly. If you have very sensitive skin, you might want to stick with just 1 drop of cinnamon essential oil, or try a different method. Store any leftover lip balm in a small jar or empty lip balm container. Keep it in the fridge. Mix 2 drops of peppermint oil with 1 teaspoon of lip balm or petroleum jelly. Apply it to your lips whenever you want a little plumping action. Unlike the cinnamon version, you do not have to wipe it off, because it is less irritating.  If you'd like something more natural, try coconut oil, cocoa butter, or shea butter instead of petroleum jelly. Store any leftover lip balm in a small jar or empty lip balm container. Keep it in the fridge. Mix a pea-sized amount of lip balm or petroleum jelly with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon. Apply it to your lips, then wipe it off after 3 to 5 minutes. For something more natural, try coconut oil, cocoa butter, or shea butter.
Summary: Find a simple solution that works for you. Try cayenne pepper, but don't use it more than 2 to 3 times a week. Try cinnamon essential oil. Try peppermint essential oil if you have sensitive skin or don't like cinnamon. Use ground cinnamon if you can't get any essential oil.

Q: Once you are finished adding features and filling out content, you can build the app so that it can be ran on your Android device. The process will vary depending on what program you are using. If you are using an online app creation program, you may have to wait a few minutes for your app to be constructed by the program's servers.  You are generally provided with an APK file that can be downloaded onto your device. You will need to set your device to allow installation from unknown sources. You can allow this from your device's Security menu. Some app creation programs will email you the link to your app that you can open from your phone. Once you've installed the app on your device. Test it out to ensure that it is functioning properly. Send the APK file to some friends and family so that other people can help you test it. You are more likely to catch bugs and problems if you have more people looking at the app. Try to do things during testing that the app isn't made to do. This will help you find ways that your users may accidentally break your app. After you have tested the app for a bit, fix any errors that you come across or anything that doesn't work as well as it should. Your app should be easy to navigate above all else, so ensure that your app flows smoothly from one task to the next. Your publishing options depend heavily on what program and package you signed up for when choosing your creation software. If you chose a free service, your app will most likely be ad-supported, and may only be available through that company's app store. More expensive options allow you to publish directly to the Google Play Store and may even include promotion and marketing.  Consider releasing a free version with ads and limited functionality and a paid version with no ads and full functionality. This is one of the most common ways to monetize a mobile app. Make sure that your app has a good description and accurate tags. These tags will help users find your app through relevant searches, and are essential if you want your app to succeed.
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Build the app. Test the app. Fix any errors. Publish the app.