Q: Your skin should be clean and free of blemishes. Find good skin products and use them daily. Pin-up girls need flawless skin, so use a full coverage foundation that matches your skin tone perfectly. Follow with a creamy concealer to disguise any blemishes or dark circles, and set your base with a dusting of translucent powder. Groom your eyebrows and make them pop. First, brush them until they are neat, then fill them in with a matte powder that’s one or two shades darker than your natural brow color.. This will create sufficient drama without being garish. If it’s been a while since your shaped your eyebrows with tweezers, you may need to do that before brushing and applying color. Along with the lips, the eyes are a major focal point of pin-up girl makeup.  Apply a vanilla or champagne colored eye-shadow to the entire upper eyelid, then contour with a darker neutral color, and blend.  Next, use black liquid eyeliner, making sure the eyeliner wings out at the corners of your eye. This is called the “Cat Eye” or “Bedroom Eyes.” Allow eyeliner to dry and then apply at least 2 coats of a good lengthening and thickening mascara. It's a good idea to practice this look a lot before actually using it formally. For extra points, try applying false eyelashes before applying your mascara. This can be tricky but well worth the effort. Pin-up lips should be red, though the exact shade will depend on your skin tone. Go with as dark and deep a red as you can, based on your skin.  Outline the shape of your lips first with a red pencil but at the peak of your lips create a sharp cupid bow “V.” Fill in with lipstick that perfectly matches your lip pencil. Don’t forget to blot! No matter your skin tone, there’s a red out there for you. There are countless shades to choose from, from blood red to cherry red to fire engine red and so on. Have fun experimenting until you find the one that works for you. Use a brown pencil to give yourself a small beauty mark and a more glamorous look. A black beauty mark will look too severe, but dark brown is a bit softer and more realistic. Deep reds, reddish browns, and pinks are good colors to go with, but you can also try black, which was surprisingly popular. Go for medium-length nails with tapered sides and pointed (but not sharp) tips. Pin-up girls frequently left the lunula, or the white half moon at the bottom of the nail near the cuticle, unpainted.
A: Start with clean and moisturized skin. Lay the foundation. Get great eyebrows. Make up your eyes. Perfect Your Pout. Add a beauty mark. Don’t forget your nails.

Q: The toothpaste can’t contain any mint, gel, and/or teeth-whitening properties. Regular white toothpaste is most effective at cleaning glass lenses, whereas toothpaste containing special properties can cause further damage to lenses. Baking soda-infused toothpaste such as Arm & Hammer's toothpaste is a great candidate for cleaning toothpaste because it cleans without using abrasive chemicals. Stick with a smaller amount so your glasses don’t become smudged with an excessive amount of paste. Cotton balls are the most effective as they leave little residue or stray fibers behind. Move the cotton ball around in circular motions for about 10 seconds for each scratch. This movement will help buff the scratch from the lens. Put your glasses under a steady stream of cool water in order to remove the toothpaste. Rotate the lens under the water to ensure all of the toothpaste is washed away. Pay special attention to any paste adhered to small crevices where your lenses meet the frame. Don’t use any coarse or dirty cloths as this can easily add another scratch to your sunglasses. Using your thumb and forefinger, carefully rub the cloth around the scratch to remove any remaining moisture or paste. Take special care not to apply too much pressure to your lenses so you don't accidentally pop them out. Put the lens under the light to verify the scratch has been removed. Place your sunglasses back on and look to see if any scratches are visible. If the scratch is still on the lens, clean the lenses with the toothpaste and cotton ball as many times as needed until the scratch is no longer visible.
A: Purchase a non-abrasive brand of white-colored toothpaste. Apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste to a cotton ball. Rub the cotton ball into the scratch. Rinse the toothpaste from the lens. Rub the toothpaste off with a soft, lint-free cloth. Inspect the lens.

Q: " Your computer will then launch "Windows Startup Settings." " Your computer will now boot up in Safe Mode.
A: Power on your Windows 8 computer. Click or tap on the "Power" icon at the sign-in screen after Windows 8 loads. Hold down the "Shift" key, then click or tap on "Restart. Select "Safe Mode" from the options provided, then press "Enter.

Q: This ethical action demonstrates the condition of having legal protection to do a specific activity.
A:
Point out the corporate name to differentiate you from others organizations.