Problem: Article: You want to keep your Barbie makeup intact, especially if you're going to an event like a costume party. Take a setting spray and hold it about a foot away from your face. Close your eyes and mist the spray all over your face. This should help your makeup stay on throughout the day.
Summary: Set your makeup with a spray.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can purchase an exfoliating scrub at your local drug store or make your own natural scrub using salt, sugar, or coffee grounds. Scrubs work by using small granules to remove dead cells from your skin, and leave your skin feeling smooth and healthy.  Dab a bit of the scrub onto your fingertips and gently massage it into your face using small, circular motions. Pay special attention to the area under your eyes, but take care not to apply too much pressure—the skin there is very delicate and can easily be damaged. Rinse your face with warm water and pat it dry. If you don’t like the feeling of the granules, try carefully dry brushing under your eyes with a long-bristled brush. Washing with a facial cleanser containing alpha hydroxy acid is a great option for those who find exfoliating too uncomfortable or irritating to the skin. The alpha hydroxy acid works to dissolve dead skin cells rather than sloughing them away like the scrubs.  Rub a squirt of the cleanser and warm water between your hands to create a lather. Gently massage the lather onto your face for about 1 minute. Try to spend some extra time on the area under your eyes, but be careful not to get the cleanser inside of them. Rinse your face with warm water and pat it dry with a clean towel. The ingredients in an anti-acne moisturizer dry out excess oil, which helps to unclog the pores under your eyes. This may be especially effective in treating whiteheads and blackheads.  Dab a small amount of the moisturizer onto your fingertips and gently massage it into the skin under your eyes. Take care not to get the moisturizer inside of your eyes. Use this moisturizer sparingly and only apply it to the affected area to avoid over-drying. Avoid using moisturizers under your eye area that contain salicylic acid because this may irritate your eyes.

SUMMARY: Exfoliate if you want to slough away dead skin cells under your eyes. Use an alpha hydroxy wash if you want to dissolve the dead skin cells. Apply anti-acne moisturizer under your eyes after removing dead cells.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Catch the part of your nose above the tip and stretch it out as if you are removing your nose out of your face. It should not be painful, but simply stretch out your cartilage, stopping the sneeze. Use a tissue and blow your nose when you feel a sneeze coming on. It should clear your sinuses of what caused the sneeze in the first place. Using your thumb and forefinger, pinch your upper lip lightly and press it upward toward your nostrils. Your thumb should head toward one nostril and your forefinger toward the other, bunching up your upper lip slightly. Press your tongue behind your two front teeth, where the roof of your mouth meets the gum palate or alveolar ridge. Press hard with your most powerful muscles against your teeth until the tickling sensation dissipates. Find a small table anywhere in your home, hold your face about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top of the table and stick your tongue out; the sneeze should subside naturally. It takes about 5 to 7 seconds. If it doesn't work, at least, whoever's around will get a good kick out of it! Tickle the roof of your mouth with the tip of your tongue when you feel the sneeze coming on. Continue until the urge to sneeze dissipates.  This should take 5 to 10 seconds. Spread the thumb of one hand away from the fingers. Using the sharp edges of the nails on the thumb and index finger of your other hand, pinch the flap of skin between the spread thumb and the fingers. This is a pressure point that some grab to stop a headache, and it can work with sneezes, too. With your thumb and forefinger, pinch between your eyebrows until you feel a substantial amount of pressure. With the side of your forefinger (handheld horizontally beneath your eyes), press into the cartilage on your nose, just beneath the bone of the bridge of your nose. This will pinch one of the nerves involved in triggering a sneeze. Wiggle your ear lobe gently as you feel a sneeze coming on. This can be masked as looking like you are playing with an earring or something if you're stifling a public sneeze. If you see someone about to sneeze, or if they state that they feel a sneeze coming on, say something absurd. Sometimes the brain will 'forget' about the sneeze when it has something more interesting and immediate to focus on. Clench your teeth together, but try to stick out your tongue (use the muscle to push against the back of your front teeth). Push as hard as you can! The stimulation may stop the sneeze from materializing. You can buy this online or at your local vitamin/herb shop. Take a handful and wrap it in a cloth—handkerchief, washcloth, etc.—then roll it in your hand to break it up a little bit. Hold this next to your nose and inhale it for a few breaths. Your sneezing should clear right up!
Summary:
Squeeze your nose. Blow your nose. Pinch your upper lip. Use your tongue. Stop, drop, and wait. Get ticklish. Distract yourself with your hands. Grab the spot between your eyebrows. Pinch under your nose. Put light pressure on your ears. Stop someone else's sneeze with an absurd comment. Get angry. Use black seed (black cumin).