In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Let your moustache grow out until the ends reach around your upper lip. Dab some moustache wax to the upper end of your moustache and, using a comb, spread it down throughout the whole moustache. Part the moustache in half and, using your fingers, twist each end up.  Most people suggest that a proper handlebar moustache takes at least 6 weeks of growth. As it grows, you may want to trim a few hairs around your lip, but avoid too much trimming. If you want to curl the ends, twist them around a pen or pencil for a tighter loop. Let your moustache grow out until it brushes your upper lip. Trim any longer hairs until the end of the moustache hangs at the top corners of your mouth. Whenever your moustache grows below your upper lip, trim it to keep the ends away from your mouth.  Actor Tom Selleck is the best-known person to sport a Chevron moustache.  If your moustache hair is coarse, a Chevron moustache can make it look neater. If there are any extra hairs above the mustache, trim or shave them off to give yourself a cleaner look. The cowboy moustache is a longer version of the Chevron moustache. The charm of this style comes with its scruffiness—grow out a Chevron moustache, then let the moustache keep growing over your upper lip until it just touches your bottom lip. Tidy the moustache with some trimming scissors as it grows over your bottom lip to avoid an overly-unkempt style. One popular wearer of the cowboy moustache is Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation. Walrus moustaches are like a combination of the handlebar and cowboy moustache. Let your moustache grow down past your bottom lip on the sides. Trim the center of the mustache up around your lower lip. This should create a horseshoe shape. Part your moustache in half, then apply wax to the moustache to keep it in place.  The walrus moustache takes at least 3 months for most people to grow. Teddy Roosevelt and Friedrich Nietzsche were well-known wearers of the walrus moustache. As the name would apply, pyramidal moustaches are narrow on top and wide on the bottom. Grow your moustache out to just above your upper lip, then use a trimmer to make your moustache horizontally thinner on the top and slope the sides down to a wide bottom. Continue trimming your moustache as it grows past your upper lip to keep the shape tidy.
Summary: Try a classic handlebar moustache. Do a Chevron moustache for a simple look. Style a cowboy moustache for its masculine charm. Grow a walrus moustache if you don't have sensitive lips. Choose a pyramidal style if you want a thick-yet-trimmed 'stache.

If you’re like most people the idea of sharing with your siblings doesn’t come naturally, particularly if you already share a room with them.  Whether it’s clothes, music or, for younger siblings, toys, sharing seems to breed a lot of arguments and hostility. Set some ground rules about sharing personal belongings. Inform your sibling that they are welcome to borrow your items as long as they ask you first. If there are items that are off limits be sure to let your brother or sister know. Don’t get too angry with them if they forget to ask you the first time they borrow something. Nicely remind them about your rule. This is particularly relevant for older siblings, as it’s often younger siblings who want to hang out with the “big kids.”  While it can be annoying to have your younger brother or sister around constantly, it’s also nice to include them from time to time. Set boundaries. Let them know when it’s acceptable to spend time with you and your friends. Be sure you’re only including them in age-appropriate activities. For example, if you’re watching a violent movie and have a much younger sibling, it would not be appropriate to include them. Older siblings, this is applicable to you as well. Just because you’re older, doesn’t mean your younger siblings don’t want to be included anymore! If you’re going on a girls trip, invite your younger sister to join. Though it may not seem as obvious as letting your brother borrow your car, sharing your wisdom and expertise is still sharing! In fact, giving your sibling advice, can often be the very best form of sharing.  Regardless of your age, siblings are always in need of advice. Brothers and sisters can be  our best collaborators, co-conspirators and role models, but can serve as a cautionary tale as well. The fact that they are older or younger doesn’t matter much either, as everyone has some piece of knowledge worth sharing! Don’t offer advice where it’s not wanted. Let your sibling know that if they ever need your advice, you’d be happy to share it with them. Otherwise, you shouldn’t butt in! Sharing a space with your brother or sister can be difficult. Do your best to be generous when it comes to your living arrangements.  It's particularly important to be generous if your sibling is living with you for the first time. Maybe they've just moved into your room or apartment. Make them feel comfortable with a what's mine is yours mentality. If they want a particular side of the closet, let them have it. Learning to share your space and not get into petty fights is a great start to getting along with your sibling.
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One-sentence summary -- Share your personal belongings. Let your sibling hang out with your friends. Give them advice when they need it. Be generous if living together.

Problem: Article: After you’ve strained the martini into the glass, twist the lemon strip that you cut over the glass to express the oils. Next, rub the peel along the rim of the glass. If you plan to use olives as a garnish in place of the lemon peel, place one or two on a toothpick to ready them. Once you’ve rubbed the lemon peel around the rim of the glass, make sure that it’s still twisted. Drop it into the martini so it floats in the drink. If you’re using olives instead, place the toothpick with them on it into the glass. They won’t float, so you may want to hook them on the rim. If there is any excess martini left in the shaker after you strain it for serving, strain the remainder into a regular glass. Place the glass in a bowl full of ice so it will remain chilled until you’re ready to drink or serve the rest.
Summary:
Express the lemon strip over the glass and rub along the edge. Float the peel in the martini. Strain the excess martini mixture.