In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spray paint fumes are pretty overpowering, so set up your workspace in an area with plenty of ventilation. Lay down newspaper or a tarp on a completely flat surface. Lay the mirror and its frame down in the center of the covered surface. Make sure the frame is also perfectly flat.  It’s important to work on a perfectly flat surface because the spray paint could drip and run otherwise. To be safe, you should wear a face mask and eye protection when spray painting in a well-ventilated area. If you're spray painting in an enclosed space, upgrade the dust mask to a face mask with a respirator. Before you start painting, thoroughly wipe down the surface of the mirror frame with a dampened microfiber cloth. If you don’t do this, dust and debris on the frame’s surface may show through the paint once you’ve finished. Make sure the frame’s surface is clean and dry before proceeding. If your frame was previously painted, it’s completely fine to spray paint right over that. The only exception is if the paint is flaking or chipping. If it is, use a wire brush to remove the flakes, then sand the surface until it’s smooth. Use painter’s tape to protect areas that you don’t want to paint, such as the mirrored surface and any detail work on the frame that you want to preserve. For a large mirrored surface, cover it with heavy cardstock first, then secure the edges of the cardstock down with painter’s tape. Hold your chosen color of spray paint about 12 in (30 cm) to 18 in (46 cm) away from the mirror frame for best results. Working systematically around the frame, apply a thin coat of spray paint using short, light bursts. Use a steady back-and-forth motion and slightly overlap each stroke with the next one.  Allow the first coat of spray paint to dry for 1-2 hours.  Don’t try to cover the frame in one coat – this will likely lead to dripping and running. Do several thin coats. Work systematically, just as you did before. Apply another coat of your chosen paint and allow it to dry for another 1-2 hours. If you feel it still needs another coat, go ahead and apply it. Always give the last coat time to dry before proceeding with the next one. You don’t have to do this, but many people prefer to. Once the front side is completely dry, flip the frame over and repeat the same technique to spray paint the back. Give each coat an hour to dry before applying another one. Once all the spray paint coats have been applied, give the frame about 24 hours to fully cure. Remove the painter’s tape and cardstock after 24 hours have passed. Your mirror frame is now ready to be displayed!
Summary: Set up your workspace outside or in a well-ventilated area. Wipe down the surface of the frame to remove dust and debris. Mask off the mirror and any areas that you don’t want to spray paint. Apply the first coat of spray paint in short bursts. Apply another light coat of spray paint. Spray paint the backside of the frame, if desired. Wait 24 hours for the mirror frame to cure completely.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One classic use for smirks is to show that something you're saying (or that you've just said) is intended sarcastically. For instance, you might adopt a subtle smirk after giving out effuse, ironic praise to convey that your previous remarks weren't 100% sincere. Smirks are somewhat confusing because they're used both to display sarcasm (as above) and to display actual, genuine amusement (albeit in a muted way). A smirk after hearing a good joke can be a silent, controlled way of showing that you found the joke somewhat funny. Conversely, a smirk after hearing someone make a good point during an argument can be a tacit admission that s/he is correct. Of course, in both of these situations, sarcasm also is a possible response, so it's crucial to have a keen eye for the context of the situation. Somewhere between sarcasm and amusement lies smarminess - a sort of detached, arrogant sense of enjoying one's self. Unsurprisingly , smirking can be used for this emotion as well! For starters, try smirking as you make a biting joke about someone to his or her face (in good fun, of course) or smirking as you list your own wonderful qualities.
Summary: Smirk to convey sarcasm. Smirk to convey amusement. Smirk to be smarmy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Let your moustache grow out until the ends reach around your upper lip. Dab some moustache wax to the upper end of your moustache and, using a comb, spread it down throughout the whole moustache. Part the moustache in half and, using your fingers, twist each end up.  Most people suggest that a proper handlebar moustache takes at least 6 weeks of growth. As it grows, you may want to trim a few hairs around your lip, but avoid too much trimming. If you want to curl the ends, twist them around a pen or pencil for a tighter loop. Let your moustache grow out until it brushes your upper lip. Trim any longer hairs until the end of the moustache hangs at the top corners of your mouth. Whenever your moustache grows below your upper lip, trim it to keep the ends away from your mouth.  Actor Tom Selleck is the best-known person to sport a Chevron moustache.  If your moustache hair is coarse, a Chevron moustache can make it look neater. If there are any extra hairs above the mustache, trim or shave them off to give yourself a cleaner look. The cowboy moustache is a longer version of the Chevron moustache. The charm of this style comes with its scruffiness—grow out a Chevron moustache, then let the moustache keep growing over your upper lip until it just touches your bottom lip. Tidy the moustache with some trimming scissors as it grows over your bottom lip to avoid an overly-unkempt style. One popular wearer of the cowboy moustache is Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation. Walrus moustaches are like a combination of the handlebar and cowboy moustache. Let your moustache grow down past your bottom lip on the sides. Trim the center of the mustache up around your lower lip. This should create a horseshoe shape. Part your moustache in half, then apply wax to the moustache to keep it in place.  The walrus moustache takes at least 3 months for most people to grow. Teddy Roosevelt and Friedrich Nietzsche were well-known wearers of the walrus moustache. As the name would apply, pyramidal moustaches are narrow on top and wide on the bottom. Grow your moustache out to just above your upper lip, then use a trimmer to make your moustache horizontally thinner on the top and slope the sides down to a wide bottom. Continue trimming your moustache as it grows past your upper lip to keep the shape tidy.
Summary:
Try a classic handlebar moustache. Do a Chevron moustache for a simple look. Style a cowboy moustache for its masculine charm. Grow a walrus moustache if you don't have sensitive lips. Choose a pyramidal style if you want a thick-yet-trimmed 'stache.