In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes Botox is confused with lip filler treatments, but it works differently. Botox is injected into the middle of your upper lip, which will cause these muscles to relax and make your upper lip "flip" up.Injections should only take 10-15 minutes and no recovery time is necessary, though it may take some time to get used to the feeling. If you're tired of lining your lips all the time, maybe permanent makeup is the right choice for you. It involves essentially tattooing the area around your lips to make them appear fuller or more colorful.  If you've given it a lot of thought and permanently pouty lips are what you want, do plenty of research to find a technician who will help you achieve the right look. It's very difficult to remove permanent makeup, so don't go this route unless you're absolutely sure it's what you want.
Summary: Try a "Botox lip flip". Look into permanent makeup.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A school pencil will give you a good medium shade line and a medium width of the line. If you want a darker pencil use a B pencil. Most craft and art stores sell drawing pencils. The best drawings use a variety of pencil shades.  The higher the number, the darker you can go. For example, 6B is much darker than 2B. If you want a really light line use an H pencil. The higher the number the lighter the line. For example, 6H is much lighter than 2H. The sharper the point, the better you can draw. Sharpen it often as you draw. The “tooth” of a paper is how rough and textured the surface is. Paper that is rougher, with a higher tooth, will collect more graphite for deeper shading, but the texture will show through and it may be difficult to add details and polish to your art. Paper that is very smooth, like Bristol board, will make for a cleaner looking finished product and an easier time adding small detail. However, it may make it impossible to get darker shades without “burnishing” the graphite.  Burnishing comes from smoothing the surface of the paper with the pressure of the pencil until it becomes  reflective and appears light rather than very dark. If this is a problem for you, choose softer pencils and don’t press down as hard. This prevents smudges and stains. If you get up to grab a snack, wash your hands again before getting back to your drawing.  Never rest any part of your hand on any part of your paper that has pencil on it. In other words never rest your hand on your actual drawing. Try to keep your hand on the blank parts of the paper. This prevents blurring your lines. Lay a piece of scrap paper between your hand and the art if you need to work on an area that isn’t near any blank space. Wear gloves. This way, you don't have to worry as much about washing your hands. You can use gloves that only cover half of your hand and are designed for drawing.
Summary: Choose a good quality drawing pencil. Keep the pencil point sharp. Choose the perfect paper. Keep your paper clean by washing your hands before starting.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When the peppers are still warm from roasting, stuff them with cooked rice, quinoa, other vegetables, ground meat, or another favorite stuffing. Top the pepper with grated cheese and bake in a 350 °F (177 °C) oven for about 20 minutes, until heated through and bubbling. Roasted peppers can be eaten with a variety of cheeses. They go especially well with tangy cheeses, such as goat cheese, brie, or camembert. There are many ways you can pair peppers and cheese, such as:  On sandwiches On pizzas With crackers On toast In a soup Mixed with a creamy pasta Roasted peppers can be stored in the refrigerator for several days if you have leftovers. Transfer the whole or sliced peppers to an airtight container before putting them in the refrigerator. To preserve the roasted peppers for longer than a few days, pack the slices or whole peppers into a sterilized mason jar. Cover the peppers with olive oil. Put the lid on the mason jar and seal the lid with the ring. Store the peppers this way, unopened, for up to two weeks. Place the peppers in a freezer safe container or freezer bag. Push out as much air as possible and seal the container or bag. Place the peppers in the freezer and store for a few months. It's important to remove the air from the container, as this will help to prevent freezer burn.
Summary:
Make stuffed peppers. Pair them with cheese. Refrigerate them for later use. Store them in oil. Transfer them to the freezer for longer storage.