Q: It might be her appearance that catches your eye, but don’t place too much value on her looks. Try not to think about her looks when you approach her. Act like you would if you were approaching anyone. You don’t want to assume you like a girl before you ever talk to her. Just because she is pretty, does not mean you will like her personality. You should not feel uncomfortable about never having had a girlfriend before or for not having experience with girls. Don’t let your lack of experience hold you back. She probably does not care if you have not dated anyone. You can’t become more experienced if you are too busy being worried about not being experienced. There might be one girl you like in particular or one girl you think is very attractive, but don’t become intent on being with her. There are plenty of attractive girls that you have potential to click with. If you get focused on one girl, you are putting too much pressure on yourself for how your conversations with her are supposed to go. Don’t have any agenda when you talk to a girl to have her be your future girlfriend. If you start seeing too far down the road before things even get started, you are going to get in your own head. Approach a girl expecting nothing out of it. Just hope for a good conversation. Once you have a good conversation expect nothing out of that except maybe more good conversations. Once you get to know her you can start to think about something happening between you and her.
A: Place value on the girl’s inner qualities. Don’t worry if you are not experienced. Don’t become fixated on one girl. Don’t have expectations.

Q: It is quite expensive to paint a whole car, and usually not worth it for an everyday driver. Most whole body paint jobs are the result of some kind of special customization or restore. With this in mind, you want to know a little bit about the car you intend to paint and make sure that you choose a color scheme that suits your car. often this means sticking with a vintage color ― something that might have been on the car when it was new. Other times, it means a color scheme that brings out the best features of the car, even if that color scheme was never an original from the manufacturer. An example of a paint job that isn’t likely to flow would be restoring a ‘69 Chevelle, having a supercharger sticking up out of the hood, and painting it pink with purple polka dots. The great thing about restoring or customizing a car is the opportunity to truly have whatever you want. The end result should be something you are proud of, so naturally it has to be something that you like. Envision exactly what you want your car to look like. Whether you know what you want or not, an open dialogue with the painter is never a bad idea. They can help steer you toward the paints that will give you the look your heart desires. A professional artist/painter can also help to expand on your ideas if you get stuck at any point.
A: Match custom paint jobs to your car. Use your imagination. Consult a professional painter about your paint job.

Q: According to the teachings of the Church, Mormon youth should not date before the age of 16. If she isn’t 16 yet, she almost certainly won’t go out with you. Even after that, the Church discourages them from entering serious relationships before they are considering marriage. If all you are looking for is some non-serious dates to have a good time, you should be fine. Even though there aren’t strict rules about who should be doing the asking, it is always easier for her to say yes when presented with the opportunity.  Be specific when you ask her and make it clear that you want to go on a date. Say "Would you like to go on a date with me?" Follow up with something specific, such as: “Do you want to see a movie on Friday afternoon?” If she can't go on that day and time, she may work with you to find an alternative. You should want to keep things new and interesting, as you would in any relationship, while still allowing your date to maintain the standards of her faith. If you need alcohol or coffee to have a good time, you just aren’t being creative enough. Consider a mix of activities that are inexpensive, and allow you to talk and learn about one another.  Some good ideas include going on a walk or a hike, going to a museum, or having a picnic outside. You could even do these as a group date, which may make her more comfortable in the early stages of your relationship. Service is important in the Mormon faith, so she might like doing something that will help others, like helping someone clean their yard. The important thing is doing it together. Plan ahead so that you don't run into problems, like sold-out movie tickets. Make reservations early, and tell her where you're going so that she can dress appropriately for the occasion. If you were the one who did the asking, it is simply chivalrous and gentlemanly for you to pay for dinner, the movie, or whatever else you do.  Dates don't have to be fancy and expensive. Try doing something simple, like going for a walk or playing a game. The important thing is that you're get to know one another. Later on, you shouldn’t always be paying. If your relationship is moving forward, or she suggests doing something more expensive, it is not inappropriate for her to help pay as well.
A: Make sure she is 16. Ask her on dates. Try a variety of dates. Pay for the first few dates.

Q: Use a body scrub and a loofah to get rid of dead surface skin cells, or you'll come out of your tanning session looking speckled. Otherwise, they may end up turning dark brown or orange. When you use clear aerosols, you may have a difficult time telling how much spray tan you've applied to your skin. Get into your shower and close the curtain so that you don't accidentally spray tanning product onto other bathroom surfaces. Put extra moisturizer on your knees and elbows, and spray them lightly compared to other areas. Spray product into the air and step back into it as you would if you were applying perfume. Do this 2 to 3 times to make sure that you get enough product on your back. You can also buy a specially designed tanner remover to take off dark spots, streaks or other application errors. Expect to pay between $80 and $100.
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Exfoliate before you start. Put moisturizer on your fingernails, toenails, feet and eyebrows. Choose a tinted aerosol if you're doing your spray tan at home. Put a towel down on the base of your shower. Go easy on dry areas. Use a special technique to spray your back. Correct mistakes with a sponge brush. Get a salon airbrush tan if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself.