INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can make a natural, pregnancy-friendly bronzer from cocoa, cinnamon and cornstarch. Mix these ingredients until you get the desired shade. Store the natural bronzer in an old bronzer container. Apply it with a brush like a regular bronzer. Mix cocoa powder and coconut oil, or cocoa butter and the same amount of coconut oil. Then apply the mixture to your eyes using a brush or the end of an old eyeliner pencil. You can make your own lip gloss to avoid using products that may contain harmful ingredients. Melt ¼ cup of beeswax, remove from heat and add ¼ cup of castor oil and 2 tablespoons of sesame oil. Color with beet juice and store the mixture in the jar. Mix 2 tablespoons of olive oil and one egg, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar in the blender. You can use this like ordinary shampoo and discard leftovers. Mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with 4 tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir in 6 tablespoons of coconut oil and some essential oil (the kind of essential depends on the fragrances you like). Store this mixture in an old deodorant bottle or applicator.

SUMMARY: Make your own natural bronzer. Try a homemade eyeliner. Experiment with natural lip gloss. Mix your own chemical-free shampoo. Make your own substitute deodorant.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While further education isn't strictly necessary, it will give you a basic understanding of makeup product lines. You'll learn about ingredients and application, both of which are important when starting your own line. Look for a degrees at local community colleges or vo-tech schools, which are cheaper than traditional 4-year colleges and often offer more flexibility. The attributes of your line are what define it and set it apart from other lines. For instance, maybe you want to focus on natural, organic products, or maybe your goal is to produce a high-end luxury line. Alternatively, maybe you want really vivid colors or very smooth, inexpensive makeup. If you want to stand out, bring something new to the marketplace. Think about what you wish you could find in makeup but can't. Try building your line around that.  Talk to people you know, as well as cosmetologists. Find out what they want or need in a cosmetic product. For instance, maybe there are colors missing in the natural products you love or maybe you want inexpensive makeup that stays on your face all day. Spend time researching common ingredients. Look at what they do for a product, as well as whether they're common allergens. Decide what kinds of ingredients you'd prefer in your products.  Look at products you love to see what kinds of ingredients they have. Check the back of the package and the company's website for ingredients. That can give you a starting point, as you can look up more about each ingredient you find. Check into alternative, natural ingredients, too, to see if they're better for your brand. The FDA regulates items like cosmetics, so study them before you start your business. It may affect what ingredients you choose, for instance. You can find the FDA's regulations on cosmetics at https://www.fda.gov/cosmetics/. It's divided into topical sections, so you can find what you need by clicking on the appropriate link.  For instance, you may also be required to list all or some ingredients on the label. Check back regularly, as FDA regulations will change over time.
Summary: Obtain a degree or college diploma in cosmetology to gain an understanding of the industry. Choose the attributes you want to base your brand on. Build a brand around what's missing in the marketplace. Study cosmetic products to pick ingredients for your line. Learn the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) regulations.

Be sure to bring ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin or naproxen on your trip.  You'll be prepared to treat any cramps you might experience and continue to enjoy your camping excursion.  Remember that pain relief medication works most efficiently when it does not need to "catch up" to the pain.  If you regularly experience menstrual cramping, plan a dosage schedule to ensure your cramps are continuously treated. Dehydration can increase menstrual pain.  If you're taking pain relief medication, you'll need sufficient water both to ensure the medicine works properly and to dilute it so your stomach does not become upset. A hot water bottle is ideal, but a heated towel can provide similar pain relief if you're having cramps.  Consider boiling a towel and wrapping it in another towel or a bag to soothe and warm your aching muscles. Darker clothing is less likely to show evidence of spotting and will help you feel more confident about camping while on your period.  If spotting does occur, it is easier to rinse minor stains out of dark clothing than to eliminate spots on light fabric. Consider packing an on-the-go stain remover.  These products require little or no water and can remove minor stains. Prepare for surprises -- pack extra supplies or bring along your reusable product so you aren't caught off-guard if your period comes early.
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One-sentence summary -- Pack pain relief medication. Drink plenty of fluids. Apply warmth to your lower back or abdomen. Wear darker colored pants or shorts. Remember that exertion may impact the predictability of your monthly cycle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a safe way to meet interesting people and to get involved in your community, in addition to developing your spiritual beliefs. Look online to find a variety of local churches in your area.  You don't necessarily have to subscribe to a set of religious beliefs in order to spend free time in a religious organization. For instance, Unitarian Universalists, while coming from Christian roots, are known for welcoming and including people of other beliefs, including agnostics, atheists, pagans, free-thinkers, secular humanists, and liberals of all types.

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Join a church, synagogue, mosque, or temple.