Article: Cream eyeshadows give you great coverage but are trickier to apply. If you’re just starting out, look for powder eyeshadows, instead. Luckily, powder eyeshadows are by far the most common option, and you can find them in any makeup aisle. and undertone before you choose eyeshadow colors. Your skin tone is how light or dark it is. Finding your undertone, or whether your skin is cool or warm, can be a little trickier. While standing in natural light, look at the veins in your wrist. If they look blue or purple, you probably have cool undertones. If your veins look greenish, your undertones are probably warm. If you can’t tell, you probably have a neutral undertone.  Opt for warm colors like peach, caramel, gold, and milk chocolate if you have warm undertones. Choose cooler shades like taupe, grey, and dark chocolate if your undertones are cool. With so many options out there to choose from, it can be tempting to jump right in and start playing with bright, bold colors. However, those shades will be a lot more noticeable if your technique is off. Practice with neutral colors, such as cream, beige, or chestnut, then play around with more adventurous shades once you feel comfortable. As you play with different looks, practice drawing attention to different parts of your eye to see what looks the best with your eye shape. For instance, a shimmery white or cream-colored shadow at the center of your eye will bring attention to your iris, whereas highlighting under your brow will make your eyes look more lifted.  Highlighting the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look larger and more open. Shades with at least a little iridescence are best for highlighting, since they reflect light. Avoid putting shimmery shades anywhere with wrinkles, as this will emphasize them. Keep in mind that light shimmery shades will be more dramatic on darker complexions. If you are fair-skinned, use darker colors to contour your eye to give it the shape you want it to have. If you have a darker complexion, opt for light colors to define your eyes and add contrast. For instance, if your skin is fair, then enhancing your crease with a taupe or coffee-colored shadow will make your eyes look more sultry. Also, adding dark shadow to the outer corners of your eyes can help camouflage fine lines.
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Stick with a powder eyeshadow to start. Determine your skin tone Stick with a neutral palette when you're just getting started. Use light, shimmery colors to highlight your eyes if you are fair skinned. Give definition to your eye with colors that contrast with your skin tone.
Article: If you're not already signed in to Twitter, enter your login details to sign in now. You can share tweets from your feed, in your mentions, and ones you've sent yourself.  Click Home in the menu on the left side of Twitter to view your feed. Click Profile to view your own tweets. To view your mentions, click Notifications in the left panel, and then click Mentions above the tweets. This is the retweet icon, and it's the second icon in the row below the tweet itself. Two options will appear. If the tweet displays a padlock icon, you won't be able to retweet it, as the user's profile is set to private. Once you select an option, the tweet will appear in your followers' feeds, as well as on your own profile as a retweet. You have two options for retweeting:  Click Retweet to automatically share the tweet with your followers. As soon as you click this option, the color of the retweet icon will turn green or blue, depending on your color scheme. Click Retweet with comment if you'd like attach your own thoughts to the tweet (up to 280 characters). You can also add up to 4 images, a GIF, or a video if you'd like. After adding your content, click Retweet at the bottom to share it with your followers.
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Go to https://www.twitter.com. Locate the tweet you want to retweet. Click two squared arrows below the tweet. Select a retweet option.
Article: You also have the right to maintain clear boundaries about what types of negative behaviors are not acceptable to you.  Part of setting a boundary is following through with consequences if they are violated. Be clear about what breaking your trust looks like and what will happen afterwards. You are not being mean if you stand your ground and end a friendship because of this broken trust. There are no hard and fast rules as far as how long any friendship lasts. Sometimes, friendships just end for one reason or another. If you seem to have outgrown your friends because they are often engaging in bullying or immature behavior, you may choose to distance yourself.  The biggest part of self-care is taking ownership of your happiness.  There is no friend that is more important than your own happiness and security. Learn to tap into your own measure of stress and see what patterns cause you the most stress. If there is a friend at the center of much of the stress, move on. This may be another friend, a coworker or even your parents. Explain to this person what’s been going on and ask for his or her sincere advice. You might say “Hey, Mom. Were you ever friends with someone who sort of picked on you?...What did you do?” Recognize friendships that have changed into challenging and draining battles.  Use strong personal boundaries to step away from those negative relationships and spend time with people who are supportive and value what you bring to the table.
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Recognize that you have a right to feel safe and secure in your friendships. Decide if you want to keep being friends with mean people. Talk to someone about it that you trust. End friendships that do not positively influence your life.