In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A side-part will help make your face look less round and symmetrical. If you have very thin hair, consider teasing part of your hair at the roots to give it a lift. This will make your head appear longer than it is wide. Avoid pulling your hair straight back and leaving the top smooth and flat; this will make your face appear fuller and not as thin. Instead, consider letting some strands hang by your face; the hair will frame your face and conceal part of your cheeks and chin, making your face appear slimmer.  You can pile your hair up on top of your hair in a high ponytail or ballerina bun; this will make your face appear longer. You can also try a half-up ponytail, where only the hair above your eye level is in a ponytail and the rest of your hair is down. This will give your face a longer and thinner look. They will take attention away from the width of your face by adding texture and movement. You can also ombre dye your hair. Light colors draw more attention than dark, so by having the ends of your hair lighter than your roots will draw the attention downward, making your face appear longer and slimmer. Beards can make your face appear thinner by adding contrast. A goatee or a pointed beard can also stretch out your face.
Summary: Try parting your hair to one side. Style ponytails with care. Make your face appear longer with a low ponytail or braids. Consider adding some highlights to your hair. If you're a guy, use your facial hair to your advantage.

It allows the user to sight up targets in low- or no-light situations. The problem with any night sights used in nearing dusk, or early morning, when there is not enough light to adequately illuminate the white rings, and it is too bright to see the tritium, at this point the sights are very difficult to accurately line up. But any darker (when most shootings take place) the night sights are very visible. Tactical, attached lights not only are able to light whole rooms, but can also give bad guys a short period of blindness if used on them. The problem is that they add weight to the gun, and can possibly throw off the balance. Some argue that they also give the bad guy a nice easy target to aim at (but honestly, just try looking at the light for a few seconds — they may know the direction to shoot, but they won't see what they are shooting at). Buying a cheaper light will almost guarantee it breaking after a while. For a duty or concealed weapon, this can be left off, but for home defense use, it may help identify your target before taking action. A separate hand-held light can do most of what an attached light can do. Often lightening the trigger pull, or shortening the length of the pull. This is great for target shooting or match shooting, but a trigger pull that is less than three pounds can quickly become unsafe if you are carrying the gun a lot. It can also help a lot with quick follow up shots, making them more accurate.  This is a change that should only be made to the gun if the trigger pull is grossly heavy or long. For people with very large hands, this is a must to allow for a solid fit on the grip. The grips have problems though. They can move, affecting  accuracy and requiring constant adjustment. Most tactical-style handguns have grooves and hatches in the grip to allow a firm grip even with sweaty hands; the rubber makes the gun a bit slippery when sweaty. Additional maintenance is also required, as sweat and dirt will build up under the grip, which require the rubber to be taken off and the grip and rubber washed thoroughly.
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One-sentence summary -- Get night sights for any conceal carry or duty weapon that you plan on using after dark. Consider getting a tactical, attached light. Consider getting trigger work to fire rounds faster. Consider a new rubber grip for comfort.

Q: Open all controls by tapping the white arrow in the bottom left. Tap into your gallery and open the picture. The share icon is two small arrows with one circle between them. After tapping the share icon, you are given a number of options, depending on the digital accounts associated with the phone. Digital accounts include email and social media accounts. After choosing your email option, you will be brought to a screen where you can navigate through the phone's photos. Select images by gently tapping on the image you want to send.  Images not taken with the phone's camera, such as ones that you have downloaded or received via Bluetooth, may be in a folder named DCIM. Unless otherwise set, images taken directly on your phone’s camera may go directly to a Photos app. You are able to send multiple images by checking them all off consecutively. This will carry the chosen photos into a new window, where they will be attached to an email. By tapping on the fields, enter an email contact and a message if desired. You can also add a subject here. When typing in the email address field, save time by tapping the “.com” button.
A: Make sure that the photo you’re trying to email is saved onto your phone. Tap the Share icon and choose your desired email. Select the photos you want to email. Tap the next button after picking your photographs. Compose your email message and send.

Problem: Article: Call up your lover and arrange to meet with him ahead of time. Tell him that the two of you need to talk. Be clear that this meeting is special and different from a typical rendezvous. You might call or text and say, "Hey, can we get together on Tuesday. We need to talk about our relationship." Making a face-to-face public meeting will help keep the conversation civil and brief. Try meeting at an out of the way café or on a park bench during less-trafficked hours.  Don’t get intimate with him during the meeting or make him think things are normal. Let him know that you need to have a serious talk. If you prefer not to meet face-to-face, write a letter, schedule a phone call, or send an email—just make sure your intentions are clearly stated. Resist the urge to apologize or attend to his feelings during the conversation. Make this about you and your needs. Boldly tell him that you will not settle for being No. 2 anymore and that you want to end things. Your lover might attempt to dissuade you against ending the affair. He might toss out promises that he will leave his spouse and be with you. Don’t fall for it. You have made your decision, so stand firm. Before you part ways, be clear about your expectations moving forward. It’s best to cut ties completely, so tell him that you do not want to see or hear from him again.  Say, “George, I’d like you to delete my phone number, email address, and home address. Don’t call me or drop by my apartment. Please respect my choice.” You can also add, "I will not answer my phone or my door."
Summary:
Make plans to meet in advance. Meet in public, if possible. Focus on your needs, not his. Be firm. Set boundaries for the future.