Article: If you’re using brown paper lunch bags, tear or cut strips down the length of the bag, cutting off the bottoms so that you have one, smooth strip. If you’re using larger paper bags, make sure to cut your strips so that they are all about 8-10 inches. For best results, use about 1-inch sections of hair. Place your damp hair, or your hair with product, in the middle of the paper strip and fold one side of the strip over, so that your hair is sandwiched between the two sides. Then, slide the strip down to the bottom of the section of hair, so that you’ll be able to roll up the entire strand. This part can be a little tricky to master. Basically, you want to begin rolling your hair around the middle of the paper strip, where the two sides have overlapped. Practice rolling the hair around the folded paper strip until if feels secure. For African American hair, you may prefer to create twists in your hair, and then roll the twist around the paper strip as outlined above. To create the twist, split the section of hair into two parts, and wrap them around each other. Then, roll that twisted section with the paper. Once your hair is securely around the paper strip, slowly begin rolling it up the section. There should be two loose ends of paper sticking out on either side of the roll. Continue rolling until you’ve gone as high as you’d like the curl to go. You can go all the way to your scalp if you want volume in the roots, or you may leave a few inches of straighter hair at the top of your head. That’s completely up to you! Once you’ve rolled as much hair as you want to curl, you need to secure the paper strip. Do this by tying the two loose ends together. Make sure you create a secure knot that will hold your hair firmly in place while it dries. If you’re unable to form a knot with the two loose ends of paper, you may need to work with longer strips. Once you’ve finished the bottom section of hair, let down your top section. Repeat the same process until you’ve wrapped and tied every single piece of hair in a paper strip. When you’re finished, double check that all of your papers are securely knotted. The more paper curls you create, the better you’ll be at this technique.
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Tear your paper bags into long strips. Wrap a strip of paper around your hair. Twist the hair around the paper. Roll the paper up the length of your hair. Tie the loose ends of paper. Do this for the rest of your hair.

Problem: Article: .  It's the app that has a blue and white icon with a smiley face.  It's located in the dock. It's in the box to the left. It may say Microsoft Office 365, or Microsoft Office 2016, or whichever version of Microsoft Office you have installed. If you are using a magic mouse or trackpad, you can perform a right-click by clicking with two fingers. This will uninstall Microsoft Office.  You can then empty the trash to free up hard drive space.
Summary: Click the Finder Click Applications. Right-click Microsoft Office. Click Move to Trash.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you consider trimming, imagine how the beard will look when you’re done with it. The best-looking beards compliment your facial structure. Barbers recommend rounding your face into a balanced, elongated oval shape. You can search online for beard styles and the facial types they match.  For example, if your head is more square than round, keep the sides longer than what’s under your chin. It’ll round out your face. For rounder faces, trim the sides and grow out the bottom. The hairs under your chin add length to your face. Sure, the goatee sounds standard, but it’s easy to grow and looks good on many men. It requires keeping the hair trimmed close. Your face stays barren besides the mustache and the hair around your mouth and chin. This style is perfect for oval-shaped faces, as they already have the ideal proportions. You may also grow your beard out a little, but don’t overdo it. The best options for round faces involve keeping your cheeks clear and adding length to your chin. The Van Dyke allows you to grow a full mustache while also leaving the hair under your mouth alone. Trim the hair so it stays at a short length and try shaping your beard into a point for extra fabulousness! For an oval face beard style, you may let the hair along your jawline to stay. However, the hair on your chin needs to be the focal point, since it elongates your face. On a triangular face, your jaw is the prominent point. Maybe you’ve spent time thinking it stood out too much. Take advantage of it by using your beard to fill out the sides. Let your beard grow on your cheeks and down to your jawline. Trim the hair under your chin to a rounded shape, since you don’t want to make your point pointier. You can trim the beard short or keep it long. You may also clear off your cheeks and maintain your jawline short for a chinstrap look. Circular beards are very common and are perfect for balancing square faces. The goal is to cover up your sharp angles, so there’s no better way than achieving a beard with that has no angles. Grow out your mustache and chin hairs. Keep those parts short and rounded while removing any hair beyond them.

SUMMARY: Match the beard to your facial structure. Style your beard as a goatee to look sophisticated. Style your beard in a Van Dyke for a round face. Wear a full beard to balance a triangular face. Wear a circle beard on a square face.

skype.com and click the "Downloads" button at the top of the screen. If you plan to install Skype on several devices, go straight to http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/ and create a bookmark to the page so you can get to it easily later.  Saving the file to your desktop makes it easy to locate. Depending on your Windows settings, you may have to give permission for the file to run. Click "Yes" when Windows ask if you want to run the file. Skype will guide you through the process of installing the program.  On the "Select your language" screen, Skype checks a box labeled "Run Skype when the computer starts". Uncheck this option if you don't want to sign in to Skype automatically every time you restart your computer. Keep in mind that the more programs Windows has to run at startup, the longer it will take for your computer to boot. Uncheck the boxes "Make Bing my search engine" and "Make MSN my homepage" if you don't want Skype to make changes to your Web browser.
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Go to www. Click "Computer", then click "Get Skype for Windows desktop". When the "Save As" box appears, choose where to save the file. Go to where you saved the Skype file and double-click it. Follow the installation steps. Create an account name and password, and begin using Skype.