INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’re attending a formal party, the invitation will tell you what attire is appropriate. Additionally, the attire of the party will vary based on the location. For example, if you’re attending an outdoor party, you may need to bring a coat in cold weather. Other examples include:  Bringing a swim suit and a towel to a pool party Wearing a formal dress to a black-tie event  Choosing nice slacks and a button-up shirt to wear to a business casual event  Wearing a fashionable outfit to a party with friends Depending on your body type, you may look best in certain kinds of clothing. For example, women with an hourglass figure should wear clothing that cinches in at the waist.  Women with a pear body shape should accentuate their upper bodies with flowing tops. Men with an inverted triangle body shape should wear tailored clothing that shows off their shoulders. Women with a rectangle body shape should wear heels and short skirts to accentuate their legs. The colors in your skin tone will determine what colors you look good wearing. There are three basic skin tone groups: cool, warm, and neutral. First, look at the veins in your arm. If they appear blue, you have a cool skin tone. If they appear green, you have a warm skin tone. If they seem to be some color in between, you may have a neutral skin tone.  Cool skin tones can wear cooler toned blue, greens, silver, and purple well. Warm skin tones look best in earthy colors such as brown, deep yellow, gold, and red. Neutral skin tones look good in both cool and warm colors. Studies show that your outfit can affect your emotional state. Therefore, if you want to have a good time at a party, wear something that makes you feel comfortable and attractive. Avoid wearing anything that makes you feel awkward. Otherwise, you may come across as awkward at the party.  For example, if your shirt rides up every few minutes, it may be hard to wear comfortably at a party. If your shoes hurt when you try them on, they will only get worse once you get to the party. Instead, choose shoes that are comfortable to stand in. If the dress you’re wearing is cute but makes you feel weird, wear something else. You won’t look comfortable in your own skin if you wear it.

SUMMARY: Consider the occasion. Choose clothing that flatters your body type. Dress for your skin tone. Choose clothing that makes you feel good.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Get out 3 large pink grapefruits and rinse them. Then slice each in half and juice them. Pour the juice into a blender.  Discard the seeds before you pour the juice in the blender. If you'd like to make a smaller batch of smoothies, halve the recipe. Add 4 cups (900 g) of fresh pineapple chunks along with 1/2 of a peeled avocado, and 4 cups (900 g) of baby spinach.  If you can't get fresh pineapple, used canned pineapple, but drain it first. The avocado will make the smoothie taste creamy. Put the lid on the blender and turn it on. Blend the smoothie ingredients until they're completely smooth and it's a uniform green color. Remove the lid and get out 3 to 4 serving glasses. Pour some of the smoothie into each glass and serve them immediately. To store leftover smoothie, pour it into an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours. Blend the smoothie briefly before serving it again.

SUMMARY: Cut 3 grapefruits and squeeze the juice into a blender. Put the pineapple, avocado, and spinach into the blender. Blend the smoothie for 3 to 4 minutes. Serve the pink grapefruit green smoothies.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you’re ready to start dyeing your clean and dry hair, lift up a small section of hair and lay a rectangular piece of saran wrap or foil behind it. Place the wrap or foil right at the root of your hair and use your hand to support it from behind.  Think about how many streaks you want to add to your hair, and cut out 1 piece of saran wrap or foil for each streak before you get started. If you’re creating narrow highlights, try picking up and painting a few thin strands on the same piece of saran wrap or foil. Pick up a dollop of the pre-mixed Kool-Aid dye paste with the brush and apply it directly to your hair. Brush it on, working from the roots to the tips, until the whole section is covered. Support the strands from behind with your hand that’s beneath the piece of saran wrap or foil. To prevent the dye from getting onto other parts of your hair, fold the saran wrap or foil tightly around each dyed strand. If your hair is longer than the piece of wrap or foil, fold up the tips of your hair into a little bundle close to your roots before folding up the foil. Once you’ve painted strand of hair and encased in saran wrap or foil, flip it up so it sits off of the under layers of hair. Slide on a hair pin onto the base or middle of the little packet of hair to secure it at your crown. If you’re using saran wrap, try using a hair tie to create little bundles out of each section. The easiest way to add streaks is to start at your crown and pin back each foil-wrapped section as you work down your head.  Once you’ve completed as many streaks as you want, double-check that all the wrapped sections are secure. If you have a lot of streaks, consider wrapping your hair in a plastic bag or with a few long pieces of saran wrap to hold them in place while you wait. Depending on the natural color and thickness of your hair and the deepness of the color you want to achieve, leave the dye on for as long as you want.  If you want a really saturated hue, leave the dye on for 5 hours. If you have light hair and you just want a light tint, don’t leave the dye on for longer than 1 hour. When you’re ready to rinse out the dye, unwrap each strand with gloved hands and discard the pieces of saran wrap or foil. Then use cool running water to rinse out your strands until the water runs clear.

SUMMARY:
Lay a piece of saran wrap or aluminum foil behind 1 section of hair. Use a highlighting brush to paint 1 in (2.5 cm) sections of hair with Kool-Aid dye. Fold the piece of saran wrap or foil around the dye-coated strand. Secure each wrapped section with a hair pin or hair tie. Continue painting dye onto small sections of hair until you have enough streaks. Leave the dye on your hair for between 15 minutes and 5 hours. Rinse the dye out of your hair under cold running water.