Article: Slip the shorts over the waistline about two to three inches and pull the drawstring to tighten them. The elastic waist should sit comfortably above the hips, while the hem should sit just above the knee. If you want to sag, do it carefully. Slip on the shorts up to your pubic line. Make sure the back of the waistband is just below the "fault line," so to speak, but tight to your body, using the drawstring to secure the shorts as you walk. To get them to stay, combine fairly large boxer shorts with a tight drawstring to get them to stay without having to constantly tug at them and pull them up. If shorts are the perfect size, you don't really have to mess with the drawstring. They should stay on comfortably without much effort, not too tight and not too loose. Jump around a bit to make sure they're secure when you're trying on a pair at the store. Make sure they don't snag against your knee so you'll be ready to hit the field, regardless of what sport your athletic shorts are for. Since you're going to be wearing athletic shorts to sweat in, white varieties are often a bad choice. They'll show the sweat more quickly, sometimes even becoming a bit translucent as you work out. You don't want to end up halfway through a 10 mile (16 km) jog to find out your hiddens are not so hidden. Wearing booty jogging shorts or bike shorts around is not recommended. You wouldn't wear a bathing suit to the ball and you shouldn't wear your exercise gear either. What looks normal at the gym doesn't look normal in public. Regardless of how comfortable and cool they are, and regardless of how sick your jump shot is, save the work out shorts for workouts and opt for more professional wear in public.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear them up on your hips. Get the right size. To stay safe, go dark. Save them for the gym.

Problem: Article: You want your perfume to be clinging to you, not oil and dirt that you have picked up throughout the day, which may distort the scent. Scent also lasts longer on skin that has been properly moisturized, and perfumes themselves tend to be drying due to alcohol content. For these reasons you should always be sure to bathe or shower and then properly moisturize your skin before applying it to your body.  Rub an occlusive ointment, such as Vaseline, onto the spots you intend to spray after you moisturize in order to help the fragrance last longer.  One spritz in each area should be enough, especially if you are spraying multiple areas. You don't want to overwhelm people with your smell. Make sure that you're using an unscented body lotion or one that matches your perfume. Mixing scents can create an unpleasant, overpowering effect. Although some people recommend spraying a cloud of perfume in front of you to walk into, this method results in wasted product and allows it to settle all over you including in unwanted areas. Instead, choose the areas you want to target specifically and give a direct, spritzing spray.  Use restraint, especially with perfumes you have grown accustomed to over time. Your application may be stronger than you realize. Make sure that you spritz with the perfume bottle 20-30 centimeters away. If you spritz too close, the perfume will pool and the scent won't apply in a natural way, distorting the scent. You will grow acclimated to scents both in the long-term and short term, so don't think that just because you can't smell your perfume you need to reapply. Smells that are too strong to others can be unappealing and even cause nausea and headaches. Pay attention to the exact kind of perfume you are wearing in order to know when you will need to reapply.  Eau de toilettes last from 4-6 hours. Eau de parfum last from 6-8 hours and the scent will change organically over time. Parfum lasts all day; you will not need to reapply. Eau de cologne is particularly lightweight, so you can more generously apply this. Although rollerball applicators are very handy, there is a downside to using them. With every application to your skin, the perfume becomes increasingly contaminated by your skin's oils. This will cause the fragrance to degrade over time. The same thing happens to tiny vials of perfume meant for dabbing, so beware.
Summary: Apply after showering and moisturizing. Spritz, don't mist. Do not reapply too often. Avoid dabbing or rolling on.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Running headfirst at your target the first time you see them is a good way to get eliminated in defense. You need to play it cool and stalk your target for a while to learn their patterns and their hideouts. Be aware of the safe zones and figure out places in which you might lay in wait for your target.  Some games have special designations about witnesses. If you're playing under these kind of discreet rules, no one is allowed to see you eliminate another player without incurring penalties. Sometimes, too many witnesses might trigger eliminated players to be called back up with you as their target. Be aware of these rules and use discretion. What kind of a player is your target? Reckless? Conservative? Where do they live? Where would they hide? What will be your best possible way of finding them alone and taking them out? Once you start learning to think like your opponent, you're closer to victory. Typically, players will be overly cautious, but you might consider trying to strike up a faux-alliance and get close to another player, tracking them, staying on top of their movements and letting them lower their guard around you. Keep a lookout for a good opportunity to strike. It might be tempting to employ other friends who aren't in on the game and try to get them to do your dirty work. Typically, this is illegal. Let opportunities reveal themselves rather than forcing your hand. Don't worry about jumping headfirst into firing all your bullets. Wait for the opportune moment and then strike. Learn to be aware as you go about your daily routines, keeping ready to move at a moment's notice. It keeps the game exciting and fun! Don't forget to play defense, too. Take different routes home and learn to stick close to the safety zones during play. Learn the other players' whereabouts during a particular day so you can avoid those areas and try to plot routes that will keep you safe.

SUMMARY: Be discreet. Get inside your target's head. Get close and stay close. Take your time. Switch up your patterns.

You need to know this before before you can choose the right moisturizer. To figure out your skin type, first wash and dry your face and wait an hour. Then, note how dry or oily your skin is. A more detailed guide can be found here. Once you know your skin type, there are a few basic categories into which your skin will likely fall. Most skin will range from ‘oily’ to ‘dry,’ with ‘normal’ between the two. The other two main categories are ‘sensitive’ and ‘mature.’  Moisturizers for dry skin are generally petroleum or oil-based. Oily skin calls for a water-based moisturizer. It should also be noncomedogenic to prevent your pores from clogging. Normal skin also needs a water-based moisturizer, but one which contains some oils, though much less than dry skin needs. Sensitive skin needs a moisturizer with medicinal or soothing properties. Look for moisturizers with chamomile or aloe, but stay away from those with fragrances, dyes, or acids. For older mature skin, you should look for a petroleum-based moisturizer rich in oils. There are many moisturizers on the market designed for mature skin that contain ingredients to help reduce wrinkles as well.  Try out body butter for a natural, oil-based option. It is quite common for a person's skin to be a combination of skin type categories. Your dermatologist will be able to prescribe a moisturizer tailored to your skin's needs. They will also be able to recommend additional skin care practices.
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Determine your skin type. Find an appropriate moisturizer. Consider seeing a dermatologist for a prescription, especially if you have chronic dry skin.