In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Peruse through fashion magazines, and online reviews for low cost cosmetics. This is your first and best step to finding makeup. You will find hundreds of helpful reviews from beginners to professionals online. But as always, don’t believe everything you read. You’ll never really know until you try it on yourself. For good quality brands and products available at drugstores, read the products credits next to photos in fashion magazines. Professional makeup artists tend to use less expensive and readily available products. It can be overwhelming walking into a cosmetic department with so many options. To combat that, start by deciding on the look or products you are going for. Take into consideration your complexion, eye color, and hair color. Search out looks that are similar to those, to help prevent the confusion of color choice. Skin tone breaks down into two types, yellow based (olive skin), and pink based (pinkish, peach skin). Do not let surface redness or scars confuse you. When you tan do you turn olive, bronze, or golden? If yes, you are yellow based. If you turn rosy, red, or a reddish brown, then you are pink based. Just because it claims to be the best of the best or look amazing in the bottle doesn’t mean it is. It’s always a good idea to test the product out before you buy it. See if it's possible to try the cosmetics on beforehand.
Summary: Research the brands. Know your complexion. Test the product on your skin.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use overripe peppers immediately in your cooking.  Remove the seeds and the membrane inside the pepper. You can also do a portion of each and freeze them separately.
Summary: Choose bell peppers that are ripe and crisp. Rinse the surface of the bell peppers in cool running water. Cut them in half with a sharp knife. Cut them in vertical strips or dice them, depending upon how you like to use bell peppers in recipes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you can’t remove your wax at home or experience other problems such as severe hearing loss, pain or discharge, talk to your doctor about your different treatment options for wax plugs. This can help ensure that you get the most effective, least invasive, and most painless treatment for your impacted cerumen. Your doctor may recommend professional treatments or options that you can use at home, including drops and irrigation. Your doctor may decide to treat your wax plugs by irrigating your ear canals. This can help to soften wax and clear away any blockages causing your discomfort.  Your doctor will inject water or another medical solution, such as saline, into your ear and let it soften the wax. Once the water is drained, your doctor may check to see if the plug is gone or if it needs to be removed with an instrument such as a curette.  You may experience slight discomfort with irrigation. Unlike commercial suction methods, your doctor may use a more powerful suction method to clear your ear canal. This can help effectively and completely remove wax plugs.  Your doctor will insert the suction device into your ear canal to remove the wax.  She may check if the plug is gone once she’s suctioned and assess if you need a stronger or different method to remove your impaction.  Suction may cause minor discomfort or some bleeding. If your ear wax plug is especially stubborn, your doctor may opt to remove it with different instruments including a cerumen spoon or curette. This treatment directly removes wax plugs and may help quickly and effectively relieve your impaction.  A curette is a small, thin device that your doctor will insert into your ear canal to remove the blockage.  A cerumen spoon is a small device inserted into the ear canal that can scoop out blockages.  Having wax removed with an instrument may cause discomfort and some bleeding. Your doctor may refer you to an ENT (Ears, Nose, and Throat) specialist if she is unable to get all the wax out. The ENT specialist may use a microscope to better see the wax plug in your ear canal. This can help him assess the extent of your impaction and if he’s cleared away the entire blockage.  To look at your ear with a microscope, the ENT specialist will place a metal speculum inside your ear canal and then shine the microscope light inside. The ENT specialist may continue to use the microscope to guide wax removal.
Summary:
Talk to your doctor about professional treatment options. Undergo repeat ear canal irrigation. Have your ear suctioned. Remove wax with an instrument. Examine the ear with a microscope.