Q: Go to https://www.icloud.com/ in a browser on your computer. In order for this to work, Find My iPhone must be enabled on your iPhone. Enter your Apple ID and password in the pertinent text boxes in the middle of the page, then click →. This will open your iCloud dashboard. If you're already logged into iCloud, skip this step. It's a radar-shaped icon on the right side of the dashboard. Do so in the text field in the middle of the page. This tab is at the top of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. Click your iPhone's name in the drop-down menu. Once Apple locates your iPhone, you'll be able to see its location, as well as several options on the right side of the page:   Play Sound - Prompts your iPhone to play an audible alert.  Lost Mode - Locks down your iPhone and suspends Apple Pay on your iPhone. You can also select a message to display on the iPhone's screen.  Erase iPhone - Removes all data from your iPhone. This action cannot be undone, so make sure that you have a backup available if you do this.
A: Open the iCloud website. Sign into iCloud. Click Find iPhone. Re-enter your password. Click All Devices. Select your iPhone. Review your iPhone's location.

Article: When you're being photographed, or just when you're having fun showing off, flaunt your curves by standing with a jutting hip. Instead of planting your weight evenly on both feet, try putting your weight on one foot. This will tilt your pelvis upward on the side of the weight bearing foot. Exaggerate the pose by jutting your hip out a little further. Place a hand on your waist or hip. The space between your inner elbow and your waistline will draw attention to your hips and make your waist look smaller.  Try dropping one arm behind your jutting hip instead, for a sultry look. Another option is to raise an elbow and put your hand behind your head. If you’re standing and posing for a photo, try an exaggerated curvy pose. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, then drop one knee so your hip is at an angle. Place your hands below your hips on your upper thighs. Then, hinge forward at the hips and lean forward slightly. Tilt your head to one side and jut out your elbows to ensure that your waist is visible. Sitting or standing with your legs crossed will narrow the line of your knees and make your hips look curvier. Only do this if it is comfortable for you, and take breaks!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stand contrapposto for photos or anytime you want to look curvier. Pose with your arms akimbo to make your waist seem smaller. Tilt your head and angle your body to accentuate your curves. Cross your legs to seem curvier while sitting or standing.

Q: No two dandruff shampoos are exactly alike; similarly, no two dandruff sufferers are exactly alike, either. The best dandruff shampoo for one person may not be the best one for you, so be prepared to try out a few different options before finding one that works.  Zinc pyrithione shampoos tend to have fewer negative side effects and are generally well tolerated, making them a popular first option. If you have darker hair, tar shampoos and selenium sulfide shampoos are equally good options as long as you follow the label instructions closely. Since salicylic acid shampoos can cause additional dryness, they are generally a less popular choice, but are still safe for most people. Ketoconazole shampoos are generally used when other anti-dandruff shampoo types fail to work or stop working. For a more precise recommendation suited to your hair type and scalp needs, consult a dermatologist. You should always follow the label instructions closely for any dandruff shampoo you use, but generally, you'll need to apply the shampoo to wet hair and thoroughly massage it into the scalp using your fingers. In most cases, you'll need to let the shampoo sit on your scalp for about five minutes before rinsing it out. Others, however, should be rinsed out immediately after application (especially those containing selenium sulfide). To bring severe cases of dandruff under control, you'll typically need to use your anti-dandruff shampoo once every one to two days.  The exception is Ketoconazole shampoo, which should be used only twice per week.  As your dandruff subsides, you can cut back the amount used to about twice per week, or once per week if you have coarser hair. One shampoo may work for a period of time before suddenly becoming less effective. If this happens, consider switching back and forth between two different ingredient types, using each one at least once per week. You may also consider switching entirely to another type of dandruff shampoo instead of alternating between the old and new ingredients, but doing so may prove less effective than alternating between two.
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Commit to trial and error. Massage the shampoo into your scalp. Use the shampoo regularly. Swap between two anti-dandruff shampoos, if necessary.