In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't feel like doing your hair before going out, throw on a unique bolero or top hat if you have Romantic or Victorian sensibilities. If you're into emo or cybergoth, go for a beanie if you want to rock some headgear. There are plenty of beanies with gothic designs and phrases at local boutiques and online retailers.  Stay away from baseball caps. Trucker hats can work if they feature a band name or goth iconography. If you're a cybergoth, you have a lot of freedom when it comes to headgear. If you're heading out for a night of dancing with your friends, the weirder you can get, the better. As long as it's dark, it can fit the cybergoth style. Wigs also tend to be popular in the cybergoth dance scene. The standard goth outfit isn't complete with a black leather belt with plenty of studs or spikes. It's a classic element of the goth uniform and goes with everything in a goth's closet. Get 2-3 different styles with different patterns or spikes to add a little variety. Fabric belts with bright colors can work if you're going for a steampunk or cybergoth look. Wallet chains add a little vintage flair to a goth outfit, especially in a rockabilly-inspired context. Studded or leather bracelets are an easy way to accessorize if you feel like you could benefit from some extra accessories. If you're going to wear a necklace, look for tighter necklaces and chokers.  Romantic goths tend to wear a lot of big, decorative rings. No cybergoth outfit is complete without a respirator! There are custom respirators that you can find online that are made specifically with the cybergoth aesthetic in mind. If you're accessorizing on a budget, get some safety pins! They can easily be clipped through ragged clothing items to give them a new life, and you can even wear them as earrings. Goths don't normally wear watches, but if you want to wear one, there are plenty of watches that have studs, spikes, or goth-inspired designed. Wear some black nail polish if you want to really subvert expectations. You can also use a black permanent marker if you don't have any nail polish available. You can try the look out on 1-2 nails on your nondominant hand if you want to see how people react before you apply it to each of your fingers.  To apply nail polish, dip the brush on the cap in the polish. Stick one of your hands out so that your fingers are spread apart, and keep them still as you apply the polish. Start at the bed of the fingernail and move slowly towards the top of the nail in vertical strips to cover each section. If you're into the steampunk or cybergoth aesthetic, use different colors on each finger to create a rainbow effect. around your eyes to really commit to the look. Use a liquid liner and brush or a marker to apply eyeliner to the top and bottom of your eyelids. Sit down in front of a mirror and brush carefully to get even, thin lines around your eyes. If you mess up, use a cotton swab and some liquid oil to dab the spot clean.  Ask a friend to help you out the first time that you try to put it on. This may make the process easier. If you're a vampire goth and really want to push the look to the edge, get some fangs and fake blood to add some drips under your lips! Tattoos and piercings are common in goth subcultures. For piercings, ears are a good place to start. Nose rings, lip rings, and septum hoops are an excellent way to take it to the next level. If you're getting tattoos, start with an area of your body that isn't immediately visible to make sure that you like how they look on your body before moving to full sleeves and neck pieces. Stick to occult imagery and black ink. If you're not old enough, get parental consent before you get a piercing or tattoo.
Summary: Choose a beanie, bolero, or top hat if you want headgear. Get a black, studded leather belt. Get some wallet chains, studded bracelets, and chokers. Use a permanent marker or nail polish to make your nails black. Apply eyeliner Get some tattoos or piercings if you're into body modification.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is not always easy, but if you want to build a healthy relationship with your child you need to be accepting of them and deal with any conflicts in a calm, balanced way. Try to listen to your teen and be open to their worries and concerns - the last thing you want is for them to shut you out completely.  For instance, if you find out that your teen has been skipping school, shouting at them and punishing them will do nothing but decrease the quality of your relationship, as the natural human reaction to being yelled at is to yell back or simply pull away. So, instead of reacting in such a negative way, you could ask your teen to go for a walk and then, when it is just the two of you in a calm and serene setting, you can talk things over. Avoid asking questions that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" and try to ask questions that require a deeper level of communication. On the other hand, when your teens do something positive, do your best to encourage them and let them know how proud you are. For instance, if your teen decides to do volunteer work or gets a good grade at school, remember to praise them for it.  You may think that your child knows how you feel, but they still need to actually hear it from you – this significantly reduces anxiety levels by helping your teen understand that you really love and care for them. Remember that teenagers need praise and appreciation – even though at this age they are striving to achieve independence, you are still a huge part of their lives and if you don’t accept them for who they are, neither will they. Even though teens will seldom admit it, parents are still role-models and people whom they look up to, so it is up to you to fulfill that role. Isolation can make mood disorders in teenagers worse, as feelings of loneliness are amplified. Therefore, you should encourage your teen to hang out with friends, meet new people and engage in social activities and groups.  Offer to bring your teen and their friends somewhere fun, like the cinema, the bowling alley or to see some live music. This way, you teen can have a fun night and you can keep an eye on them to see how they interact as part of a group. You should also encourage your teen to join a sports team or an after-school club - somewhere they can feel part of a community This will keep them out of the house and distract them from their problems. Dealing with a teen who suffers from a mood disorder can be emotionally draining. However, it's important that you don't allow it to take over your life. Consider joining a support group for families of troubled teens - these people will understand what you're going through and will be able to offer advice and support.  It's completely normal to experience feelings of frustration, anger, sadness and helplessness. Talking about these issues with someone you trust, such as a close family member or friend can be very helpful. You could even consider seeing a therapist yourself if you feel like it's all getting too much. This may even help you to understand your child better and get a better idea of what they're going through.
Summary:
Deal with conflicts  in a calm, balanced manner. Encourage and praise your teen for positive behaviors. Encourage your teen to socialize. Join a support group.