Problem: Article: To get tidy-looking eyebrows that don’t look overdone, lightly groom them with an eyebrow brush. If you like, you can then fill them in very lightly with an eyebrow powder that matches your natural brow color. Avoid using an eyebrow pencil, since this can make your eyebrows look too obviously defined and made-up. To bring out your eyelids, choose a brownish eyeshadow that’s only 1-2 shades darker than your natural skin color. Brush the shadow over your eyelids and along the crease below your brow bone. Blend it in carefully to create a smooth transition between the shadow and your natural skin tone. If you like, you can also add a little subtle highlighter or eye brightener to the inner corners of your eyes and your brow bones. To subtly darken the base of your lashes, use a fine, angled brush to apply a little bit of black eyeshadow just along your upper lash line. For an even subtler look, skip the shadow. Take a dark brown or grey eyeliner pencil and lightly dot it along your upper lash line instead.  Don’t go beyond the edges of your lash line, and keep the line thin—otherwise, you will end up with a more dramatic, less natural look. You can also subtly widen your eyes by adding a little nude liner to your lower waterline. Use a curler to widen your eyes and give your lashes a more dramatic look. Then, sweep some mascara onto your upper lashes to darken and define them. Go for light, non-clumping formula for a more natural appearance.  Don’t put any mascara on your lower lash line, since this will make your eyes look more obviously made-up. Choose a mascara that is not dramatically darker than your natural lashes. For example, if your lashes are blond, go with a brown mascara. For darker lashes, opt for brownish-black.  If you don’t have an eyelash curler, you can curl your lashes with a spoon, a cotton swab, or your fingers. To add a finishing touch to your look, swipe on a little tinted balm in a color that matches your natural lips. Make it look more natural by dabbing it on with your fingers instead of applying from the tube. Start at the center of your lips and blend out to the edges. For a slightly bolder look, use a nude lipstick instead. You can also use a colorless balm to give your lips a natural softness and shine without adding any tint.
Summary: Brush your eyebrows, then fill them in with powder. Dust your lids with a neutral brown eyeshadow. Add a thin line of black eyeshadow to your upper lash line. Define your lashes with a curler and a hint of mascara. Brighten your lips with a tinted balm or a sheer, nude lipstick.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're facing the front of the Xbox, the hard drive should be on the right and the DVD drive should be on the left. The hard drive is most likely shiny, and the DVD drive is most likely dull gray with a yellow sticker on it. Grip the connector firmly on each side and pull it straight back from the hard drive. The cable might be snug and difficult to remove. Rock it back and forth if you are having difficulty pulling it straight out. You can find this screw on the divider between the hard drive and the DVD drive. Once you remove the Torx 10 screw holding it in, you can pull the tray holding the hard drive directly out of the case.  The hard drive is attached with a power cable. You most likely won’t need to remove the power cable to remove the hard drive from the case, but if you are swapping out the hard drive you can pull the cable directly out from the hard drive. You can remove the hard drive from the tray by unscrewing the small screws that hold it in. Remove the cable the same way that the hard drive’s cable was removed. Pull it directly out from the DVD drive. There are two screws holding the DVD drive in, one on each side of the DVD drive. Once the IDE cable and screws have been removed, you can pull the drive straight up and out of the case. Pull it directly out of the drive. Be careful when removing the power cable as it is Xbox-specific and can be difficult to replace.

SUMMARY: Locate the hard drive and DVD drive. Unfasten the IDE cable (broad gray cable) from the back of the hard drive. Remove the screw from underneath the IDE cable with a Torx 10 screwdriver. Lift the hard drive tray out of the case. Detach the IDE cable from the DVD drive. Remove the screws from the DVD drive. Pull the DVD drive out. Remove the DVD power cable.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Unless you know your floors are unwaxed, you'll need to test for wax in order to know how to best care for your flooring. Dampen a piece of extra fine steel wool and use it to rub areas you think might be waxed.  Wax will show up as a light grey smudge or smear on the steel wool. Floors that date prior to 1930 typically have many layers of paste wax over a tung oil finish or shellac. You can screen and re-wax the floor or use a chemical stripper to remove the wax and apply a modern polyurethane finish. The easiest and gentlest way to restore an old floor to its former glory is to screen it with a buffer, which can be rented from most hardware stores. After cleaning the floor, use a handheld sanding screen to roughen up the edges and corners of the room where the buffer can't access. Use a buffer with a 150- or 120-grit sanding disc to screen the floor, or buff down the existing finish.  Sanding pads are color coded, with black, purple, and brown being abrasive stripping pads. Green and blue are mid-level abrasive, and tan and white pads are mild polishing pads. The sanding discs will wear out, so you'll need at least three to screen a typical room. Buffing will not remove deep scratches or heavy damage. It will, however, help restore shine and remove surface scratches to old or dull hardwood. . Once you've finished buffing, wipe down windowsills and other surfaces and vacuum the room thoroughly to remove all dust. Your choice of finish will depend on the results of your wax test. For waxed floors, apply paste wax. If your floor was finished with a modern sealer, go with polyurethane. You can't use one if you started with the other: don't apply wax to a polyurethane finish or vice versa. If your floor is more than 50 years old, you should avoid sanding it. There's a limit to how much wood you can remove without permanently damaging the floor. When cleaning and reviving an old hardwood floor, sand only if it's so heavily stained that screening or chemical stripping aren't options. Get professional help if your old hardwood flooring is seriously worn or damaged, or if you're unsure about its composition. Word of mouth is typically the best way to find a good contractor. Look for one with restoration experience who won't advise you to simply rip out the entire floor unless absolutely necessary. For example, if your floor needs patching, you could have an experienced contractor remove flooring from a hidden spot, like a closet, and use it to replace a worn or damaged area.
Summary:
Test for wax. Screen your floor with a buffer. Refinish your floor Avoid sanding old hardwood floors unless absolutely necessary. Consult a professional with restoration experience.