INPUT ARTICLE: Article: For a more sophisticated look, try a shimmer rather than one that has large pieces of glitter. Of course, for a fun night out on the town, including a funky dance club, you may want to opt for the glittery kind instead. For lighter, skins tones, pick a platinum, silver, or rose gold. For more olive-colored skin, try gold, rose gold, or bronze. Darker skin tones can get away with any of these shades. Rose gold goes well with any skin tone. Because metallics tend to stand out more, using more than two colors at once can make them seem like too much. Stick to one or two colors to make your metallic eye shadow seem more up-to-date.

SUMMARY: Choose a shimmer. Pick the right color for your skin tone. Don't use more than two colors.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Fill in all holes and cracks with a concrete repair product like hydraulic cement, which is available at home improvement centers. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. Apply a solution of 2 tbsp. (14.8 ml) of bleach and 1 quart (0.95 liters) of warm water. Blot the affected area with a sponge or cloth saturated with the solution. Continue blotting until the stain disappears. Remove stains with a commercial grade mold and mildew remover. Commercial mold and mildew cleaners are available at most home improvement centers. Remove dust, dirt and oil from the stone basement walls prior to painting.  Remove loose dirt and debris with a coarse brush. Clean the walls by wiping them down with a damp cloth. Use a commercial degreasing product to remove stubborn grease or oil stains. Commercial grade degreasing solutions are available at most home improvement stores. Follow the manufacturer's directions for application. Utilize a pressure washer to remove dirt and debris. Pressure washers are available for rent at most home improvement stores. Exhibit caution when using a pressure washer to clean stone walls. To avoid damage to the stone basement, use the pressure washer on the lowest pressure setting and gradually increase the pressure. Move all furniture to the center of the basement so the painting areas are clear of any obstacles. Cover any areas of the walls you do not want painted, such as baseboards or doorways, with painter's tape.

SUMMARY:
Repair stone walls. Remove stains caused by mold and mildew. Clean the stone walls. Protect any areas you do not want painted.