In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pressing your lips together will help to distribute and even out the translucent powder. Keep pressing your lips together until the color looks even and your lips look matte all over. If there is still some shine, then you can apply a little more translucent powder to your lips and press them together again.
Summary: Press your lips together.

Being overweight or obese can aggravate bladder problems and can cause stress incontinence. If you develop stress incontinence, your bladder leaks small amounts of urine when you're physically active or when you cough or sneeze. Losing weight can relieve excess pressure on your bladder and surrounding muscles. Talk with your doctor about safely using weight. Your doctor can recommend strategies for reducing calorie intake and exercises for you to do. . Tobacco and the ingredients added to cigarettes can cause you to urinate more often, make you feel like you urgently need to urinate, and increase your risk of bladder cancer. Smoking can also make you cough which can trigger stress incontinence. This is because coughing from smoking can weaken your abdominal and bladder muscles.  Talk with your doctor about using a cessation program. While some people can quit smoking easily, you might need to use therapy or a nicotine-reduction aid to help you quit. You can strengthen the muscles of your bladder that control urination. Men and women should do at least three sets of 10 Kegel cycles every day. Both men and women should identify the muscles used in emptying the bladder. To do this, stop the flow of urine midstream. Once you identify those muscles, start doing Kegels with an empty bladder.  Women should: lie down, squeeze and hold the muscles for a count of five. Relax for another count of five. Repeat this 10 times for a complete cycle. Men should: lie down with knees bent and spread apart. Squeeze and hold the muscles for a count of five. Relax for another count of five and repeat this 10 times for a complete cycle. With time, aim for 10 seconds of tightening and 10 seconds of relaxing between contractions. You also do not have to lie down to perform Kegel exercises once you get the hang of it. You can do them pretty much anytime, anywhere — in the car while sitting in traffic, while sitting at your desk at work, etc. Do not to flex the muscles in your abdomen, thighs, or buttocks.  Avoid holding your breath. By doing Kegel you can increase the time between going to the bathroom and have fewer incontinence accidents. Bladder training is best for patients with overactive bladder and involves voiding according to a schedule. Relax as much as possible when you use the restroom. This can relax your bladder muscles which means that your bladder empties more easily. Take your time and don't feel rushed when urinating. Emptying your bladder completely can reduce your risk for a urinary tract infection. Practice double voiding when urinating. Once you've finished urinating, lean forward slightly and try to urinate again. Moving forward can help the bladder empty completely. Never hold urine for long when you feel the urge to use the bathroom. Instead, try to urinate whenever you first notice the need. Frequent urination can prevent infection and keep the bladder muscles from weakening. Don't wait to use the bathroom until it becomes an urgent matter. You might need to schedule bathroom breaks if you find yourself too busy or to simply get in the habit of urinating frequently. For the best bladder hygiene, urinate before and after sexual intercourse. You should also clean your genital and anal areas before and after sex to prevent the spread of bacteria. These habits can reduce your risk of getting a urinary tract infection after sex. You can also drink a glass of pure tart cranberry juice or blueberry juice every day to further reduce your risk for urinary tract infections.
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One-sentence summary -- Lose weight. Quit smoking Do Kegel exercises and bladder training. Completely empty your bladder when you urinate. Urinate frequently. Urinate after sexual intercourse.

Problem: Article: Heat the butter in a wide pan, until there are just a couple small pieces of butter left. Remove from heat so it cools while you move on to the next step. If you're feeling extra fancy, clarify the butter by skimming off some or all of the milk solids. Their removal will make the sauce thicker, but less rich. Alternatively, just let these sink to the bottom of the pan, and decide what to do with them when it comes time to pour. . If you don't have a double boiler, just fill a pan about a ⅓ full of water and heat until you see a couple thin streams of bubbles. Place a heat-safe metal or glass bowl snugly on top of the pan, without touching the water. This indirect heat reduces the risk of your sauce burning and separating. Add four egg yolks and 1 tbsp (15mL) lemon juice to the double boiler. Whisk constantly and vigorously until the mixture becomes frothy and lighter in color, and the whisk leaves trails in the mixture.  An experienced chef can achieve this in a minute or two, but 5–10 minutes is common for a first try.  Scrape down the sides of the bowl occasionally as well. Any egg left sitting in place might scramble. If the egg mixture gets too hot, it will curdle or "split" into solids and liquid. If it starts to feel too hot or steams heavily, pick up the bowl with an oven mitt or towel. Whisk vigorously for 30 seconds to cool the eggs down, then return to heat.   The first few times you make hollandaise, it can be difficult to identify the right temperature. To play it safe, do this for a few seconds, once a minute. If the mixture starts to curdle, immediately scrape it into another bowl and whisk rapidly with 1 tbsp (15mL) ice water. Pour the butter in a small, steady stream, whisking constantly and vigorously. The sauce should thicken easily at first, then become more difficult to combine. Pour more slowly as this happens, since too much butter can cause the sauce to split. This step can take anywhere from 2–5 minutes. Once you're more experienced, you can add the butter ladle by ladle, or even in two large batches. This risks splitting the sauce, but if you succeed you'll have a faster, airier hollandaise. Stir in salt and cayenne pepper to taste. You may also whisk in a little more lemon juice if you want a tangier flavor. If the sauce is thicker than you prefer, whisk in a little hot water. Until you finish the other ingredients, cover the bowl and place in a warm spot. Cool temperatures may split the sauce. If the sauce gets too thick, whisk in a few drops of warm water before serving.
Summary:
Melt the butter. Set up a double boiler Whisk egg yolks and lemon juice together. Watch for signs of separating. Add the butter gradually. Adjust the spices and liquids. Keep in a warm place.