Many slow dance songs will require a dance partner, which may be a little nerve-wracking the first time through. All you have to do is ask “Want to dance with me?” Anything more is often unnecessary.  If the other person accepts your offer to dance, choose whatever open spot on the floor is available. If someone declines your offer to dance, don’t push as to why. Simply say “Okay” or “No problem” and move on. There may be multiple reasons why that person does not want to dance, and plenty of other people are available. If you’re a girl, it’s accepted practice for girls to ask guys to dance with them. In fact, you may be surprised how many guys prefer it! While there are some slow dances that have you simply holding hands, these songs are usually seen as “old-fashioned.” Nowadays, where you put your hands depends on your dance partner’s gender.  Girls often place their arms around their dance partner’s shoulders or hang their arms around the partner’s neck. Boys should place hands on their dance partner’s waist or around their back. If you are dancing with someone who is the same gender or nonbinary, it will depend on who places their hands first. The second dancer will follow the first’s lead. If you are not sure how far or close you should be with your dance partner, the best thing to do is ask them early on. A simple “Is this okay?” will be fine and can help save you some embarrassment.  Take a moment to look down at where your partner’s feet are. You won’t have to move much when slow dancing, so not stepping on anyone’s toes will be simple. Different schools have different ideas about what is “ok” in terms of distance between dance partners. If you’re not sure about your school, look at how other dancers are spacing themselves apart. It is common practice to thank your dance partner for the chance to spend time with them. Again, don’t think too much about what to say, a simple “That was fun” or “Thanks for dancing with me” will suffice. While it’s not taboo to ask the same person to dance to another song, it’s best not to do so right away. Until then, try dancing with other people.
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One-sentence summary -- Approach who you want to dance with and just ask if they can dance with you. Place your hands on your slow dancing partner. Mind the distance between you and your partner when dancing. Thank your dance partner after the song finishes.

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Article: Before you apply the concealer, you want to prepare your face for makeup. Moisturizer gives your face essential hydration, and it provides a good base for your makeup. Apply to a clean face, and pat in until it is all absorbed.  A good moisturizer should absorb into your skin easily without making your face feel dry or tight. If you have oily or combination skin, look for one that is water or gel-based. If you have dry skin, you may want to find one with an oil—such as mineral oil, jojoba oil, rosehip oil, or camellia oil—as one of its top ingredients. Use moisturizer even if you have oily skin. Otherwise, your skin may absorb the moisture in your makeup, causing it to have a cakey appearance. After the moisturizer is absorbed, squeeze out about a raisin sized amount of primer. Apply primer with your fingers or a makeup sponge. A good primer will smooth out the texture of your face without drying your face or causing it to look shiny.  Primers are available in both tinted and untinted varieties. Primers are also good at smoothing out large pores, pitted acne scars, and wrinkles. If desired, look for a primer that is marketed as targeting these issues. Using clean fingers or a brush, gently put your concealer on the hyperpigmented areas. Pat it gently to spread the concealer and to blend it with your natural complexion. Be extremely gently around the eye area. The skin around your eyes is much thinner than the rest of your face. Dot the concealer under your eyes. Starting with the inner corner, pat the concealer to cover the undereye area, or make soft tapping with your fingers, as though you were playing the piano. With clean fingers, a brush, or a makeup sponge, apply your foundation or BB cream in dots around your face. Blend it by patting it down and rolling your fingers or brush. Make sure your entire face is covered for an even complexion. Your concealer should not be noticeable under the foundation. Setting your makeup can ensure that your makeup lasts all day. You can use a powder or a spray to set the makeup, depending on your preference and skin type.  If you have oily or combo skin, a good matte powder can help your makeup remain in place all day by absorbing oil. Use a cushion or a powder brush to evenly blend it over your face.  If you have dry skin, a makeup setting spray can help your complexion remain even without drying out your skin.  Spray it on your skin after blending your makeup. You can reapply the spray throughout the day for a burst of hydration.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Moisturize your face. Prime your face. Apply concealer to troubled areas. Blend with foundation. Set if desired.