Article: For an alpine or Peter Pan look, wear the hat with the triangle parts over your ears. For a bicorn or pirate look, wear the hat with the triangle parts over your forehead instead.
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Open the base of the hat to put it on.
Article: Regular exercise is extremely important to help you stay fit and healthy, which will impact your overall mood. For example, a workout at the gym or even a 30 minute walk can make you feel happier and more relaxed. People who exercise regularly often have a higher self-esteem. They feel better about their appearance, which can boost their confidence and lead to a healthy glow. Exercise will also stimulate your cardiovascular system, improving your endurance and giving you more energy to go about your daily chores. With more energy and new a found confidence you are sure to develop a healthy looking glow. The sun is an excellent source of vitamin D and can be good for your skin. However, too much sun exposure can dry out, burn, and damage your skin. You should avoid spending too much time in direct sunlight during the heat of the day, when UV rays are the highest. Sun burns, caused by overexposure to the sun, can even cause skin cancer in some people. If you have to be out in the sun you should always wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher (recommended) and cover your skin by wearing clothes or carrying an umbrella. Stress hormones can lead to the development of excess oil, leaving your skin unhealthy. It can also cause anxiety, which could impact your overall well being. Manage your stress by taking part in relaxing activities such as yoga, reading, meditation, and visiting the spa. If you can successfully manage your stress levels, you can help to achieve a healthy looking glow. Smoking cigarettes is bad for your skin and causes premature aging and wrinkles, particularly around the mouth. The act of smoking reduces blood circulation and decreases oxygen levels in your blood, which results in the development of wrinkles. Smoking also directly impacts the colour and texture of your skin, by decreasing the production of red blood cells. A lack of red blood cells can cause you to look paler and less vibrant. In order to achieve or maintain a healthy glow, do not smoke cigarettes. Have you ever been told to get your beauty rest? Well, it turns out that a lack of sleep can actually impact your overall appearance. In order to avoid these negative outcomes, adults should get a minimum of 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night. Sleep deprivation can have the following impact on your appearance:  Accelerated aging: a lack of sleep causes reduced elasticity of the skin and the development of fine lines. Hair loss: chronic sleep deprivation can result in increased cortisol levels and reduced collagen production, which can manifest as hair loss. Acne: a lack of sleep can cause stress levels to rise, which may result in the development of acne. Bags under the eyes: one of the worst culprits for the development of bags under the eyes is a lack of sleep.
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Exercise regularly. Stay out of the sun when UV rays are high. Manage stress and anxiety levels. Avoid smoking. Get lots of rest.
Article: Wax splatters are difficult to clean, and even if you manage to scrape them off, there may still be some residue. Make cleaning easier later on by covering your counter with some newspaper. You can also use other protective coverings, such as plastic bags, paper bags, or plastic tablecloths. Tin cans, old tea tins, and mason jars are all great choices here. Make sure that whatever container you choose can withstand heat. Even though the flame won't be directly touching the material, it will still get hot.  Wash the container with warm, soapy water, even if it looks clean. Old candle jars are another great option. Be sure to remove all of the old wax first, however. If you are using a mason jar, choose one that has a wide mouth; it will be easier to work with than the kind with the standard, narrow mouth. This will help you figure out how much essential oil to use. Keep in mind that different types of waxes may require different ratios of wax to essential oil, so double-check the instructions that came with your wax. Use a candle-making or candy-making thermometer to gauge the temperature. Double-check the instructions that came with your wax to find out exactly what temperature it should be heated to, as different kinds of wax have different melting points.  Microwave: put the wax into a glass measuring cup, then heat it at 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval, until melts.  Stove: Fill a pot with a 2 inches (5.1 cm) of water, then set a metal pitcher into it. Add the wax to the pitcher, and bring the water to a boil. Stir the wax often as it melts. There are 2 ways that you can do this. The professional way would be to add some pieces of candle-making dye. It comes in little bricks, which you can get at a craft store or online. Continue heating the wax until the dye melts and blends in completely. Alternatively, you can add in some crayon shavings instead.
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Cover your work surface with newspaper. Choose a glass or metal container for your candle. Weigh your wax using a kitchen scale. Melt the wax and heat it to about 180 °F (82 °C). Add color to the wax, if desired.