Write an article based on this "Read about an outside chart. Learn about an inside chart. Take it slow."
article: An outside chart displays what areas of the body correspond to the side of your foot pointing away for the body. It also covers the top of your foot. For a more detailed reflexology massage, you can consult this chart.  The very top of your foot corresponds to your lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is the part of your immune system that helps filter out toxins and other wastes.  The area just above your toes is connected to the chest. The side of your foot above your heel is connected to the hips and knees. The side of your foot just below your waistline connects to the elbow. If you move down slightly further, to the side of your foot just above your pinky toe, you'll hit your shoulder. An inside chart addresses addresses the side of the foot facing inward towards your other foot. It can also be helpful to know for more detailed foot reflexology massages.  The bottom of your foot from the tip of your big toe to your heel represents your spine. The insides of your feet are the same basic shape as your spine, with the same curves and bends. Just under the waistline there should be a puffy, oval-like mound on the side of your foot. This is connected to your bladder. Remember, the inner and outer charts are for people experienced with foot reflexology. Wait until you feel comfortable with the basics before trying to fully understand how to work the inner and outer charts. You may want to meet with a foot reflexology specialist or consider taking classes if you're interested in the inner and outer charts.

Write an article based on this "Show the art of making  a high-quality copy of the original work."
article: A special fine paper or art paper produces legible printouts of your computer. These handy papers are used for illustrating the style of writing, an activity, profession, and skills of a designer.

Write an article based on this "Use this hairstyle if you have long hair. Run a smoothing serum through your hair. Gather your hair high at the back of your head and secure with a ponytail holder. Tie a second ponytail holder around the bun to secure it. Spray with hairspray to secure any flyaways."
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If you have shorter hair, a classic bun will quickly become messy. There are a lot of smoothing serums out there, but it doesn't really matter which one you buy.  Get one that suits your hair type (this is usually written on the bottle), but don't worry too much about brand names. Twist your hair and wrap it around the base of the ponytail, forming a bun shape. If the ends are sticking out, tuck them into an elastic, or secure them with bobby pins. You can also use hair wax, or allow strands of hair to fall out naturally.  Just remember that the more you allow loose strands to fall out, the more likely it is that your hairstyle will become messy.