INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Particularly if your school allows more leeway with hair or makeup, this can be one of your best tickets to personalization. If you’re a trendsetter, set some trends.  You can get inspiration from different resources like How to Have Fun Experimenting with Makeup, Pinterest (for example, take a look at this board), Tumblr (like this search page), or makeup blogs (like  SlashedBeauty). Experimenting is encouraged, even recommended, but do also brace yourself for some sideways glances if you decide to seriously push some boundaries. You can push your look even further with an interesting haircut, which you can then experiment and play around with. For new haircut ideas, check out places like Pinterest (for example here or here), Tumblr (here, for example, or here), or blogs like DailyMakeover or BeautyRiot. Go from a messy bun one day to a slicked-back look the next, or from a sleek ponytail to beachy waves. Your options are only limited by your imagination (and possibly your school’s dress code—again, read it!). Look around for styling options and inspiration from places like Buzzfeed (here, for example), YouTube channels (like Alyssa Forever), or blogs like HairRomance or TheSmallThings. Dying your hair a flattering or eye-catching color can seriously enhance your look. But do your research first, whether you plan to dye it yourself or to go to a salon.  Dye with extreme caution if you plan to do it yourself. Dying hair is a tricky business and you can not only end up with a color you don’t want, you can also seriously damage your hair in the process. So do your research and get help—you’re going to need at least one extra set of hands. If you decide to go the DIY route, check out How to Dye Your Own Hair. If you’re going for a drastically different color than your natural one, definitely go to a reputable stylist to have it done. If you aren’t quite ready (or allowed) to take big risks with your hair or makeup, get playful with your nail polish. You can play with bright and unusual colors and color combinations as well as with new and eye-catching designs. Pinterest is one of the single greatest resources of collected DIY nail-design techniques. Try starting here or here.

SUMMARY: Experiment with what you can control, like your hair and makeup. Play with your makeup by trying out new and different makeup colors, products, and techniques. Get a stylish or unique haircut. Try out different hairstyles. Dye your hair. Play with nail polish looks.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Clicking the music note switches iTunes to Music view, which reveals all of the playlists you've created as well as ones Apple provides by default. iTunes orders your playlists along one side of the screen. Clicking the one you want to delete highlights it and shows the songs it contains. If your keyboard has a Delete key, you can delete a playlist by clicking it and pressing Delete. iTunes will ask you to confirm that you want to delete the playlist. Don't worry: deleting a playlist does not delete any songs from your computer, so you can add them to other playlists later. If your mouse only has a single button, holding down Control (sometimes labeled Ctrl) and clicking is the same as right-clicking on a two-button mouse.

SUMMARY: Click on the music note near the upper-left corner of the screen. Click the playlist you want to delete. Right-click the playlist and click Delete.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some medical conditions can cause you to hold onto excess weight in your face, so you might want to check with your doctor if you have noticed sudden or dramatic weight gain. Your doctor may check you for specific disorders. For example, your doctor may want to check you for Cushing's and hypothyroidism since these can cause weight gain in your face. It is possible that a new or existing medication may be to blame for facial puffiness or weight gain. Talk with your doctor if you have recently started a new medication and you have noticed this side effect. For example, a rare reaction to oxycodone is swelling of the face and extremities. Although plastic surgery can be expensive and invasive, you might want to consider it if other options have not produced the desired effects. Ask your primary care physician for a referral or find an experienced plastic surgeon on your own. Don't go for the cheapest option. Make sure that the surgeon is well-qualified and has a lot of experience with facial surgery.  Meet with the surgeon to find out if you might be a good candidate for a face lift or other form of surgery to reduce the size of your face. A combination of therapies might be recommended, such as liposuction along with a face lift.

SUMMARY: See your doctor to check for underlying conditions. Ask your doctor if your medications could cause facial weight gain. Look into a face lift if other options have not helped.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Learn the difference between a true antique, near antique, vintage, and collectable before you start searching for antiques.   True antique is a collectable at least a century old, according to the majority of antique dealers.  This is based on tradition and the customs laws of various countries, though some societies define it as anytime before 1930. True antiques are considered desirable because of their age, beauty, rarity, condition, or personal connection.  Near antique is an item between 75 to 99 years old.  Vintage is a broad definition that means 'of a certain time'.  It is the description used for a range of collectibles, and especially those from the 40s, 50s and 60s.  Collectables are any items valued or sought at by collectors. These can be from any era and vary in price depending on rarity and condition. The best antique buys are ones that match your personal interests. Suppose you're an art lover, for example. What would you like to obtain? A certain kind of object, such as antique sculptures? A piece from a certain artist? Artwork from a certain period (ie: post-impressionism)? Think about your personal interests and use that to narrow your search.  Read guides about your special interests to determine what exactly you want to collect. Within a certain era or type of item, there are many different brands or styles to consider. The value of your item will vary greatly depending on age, brand, and condition. Keep these three criteria in mind as you research. If you're collecting as a hobby, buy what you love, not what is most valuable. You'll want to collect what you enjoy, not what costs most. If you want to make money buying and selling antiques, research valuable antique items within a certain era or subset. You will work much more efficiently if you can narrow your focus. Choose a focus with high value among antique hobbyists and current trending interest. Whether you collect or sell, have your items appraised. This is to make sure your insurance covers the value of all your antiques in the event of theft, damage or loss. Appraisal will also give you a good idea of what your items are worth. Before you begin shopping, decide beforehand how much you want to spend on antiques. Even the most seasoned antique buyers can get carried away and buy more than they can afford. Keep a close eye on your funds and promise yourself not to exceed them, even if you want to later.  If you are selling your items, think about how quickly you will be able to sell the item and for how much (in as accurate an estimate as you can). When you find a valuable item that you think will sell quickly, you may justify going over your budget a little. Use your best judgment, and don't buy anything that will put you in serious debt. Learn from your mistakes. If you overpay on an item or bought something worth less than you thought, that's just part of antique collecting. Like other hobbies, you'll get better as you go along.

SUMMARY:
Know your terms. Consider special interests if you're pursuing a hobby. Research valuable items if you're buying to resell. Set your budget.