Q: To get tidy-looking eyebrows that don’t look overdone, lightly groom them with an eyebrow brush. If you like, you can then fill them in very lightly with an eyebrow powder that matches your natural brow color. Avoid using an eyebrow pencil, since this can make your eyebrows look too obviously defined and made-up. To bring out your eyelids, choose a brownish eyeshadow that’s only 1-2 shades darker than your natural skin color. Brush the shadow over your eyelids and along the crease below your brow bone. Blend it in carefully to create a smooth transition between the shadow and your natural skin tone. If you like, you can also add a little subtle highlighter or eye brightener to the inner corners of your eyes and your brow bones. To subtly darken the base of your lashes, use a fine, angled brush to apply a little bit of black eyeshadow just along your upper lash line. For an even subtler look, skip the shadow. Take a dark brown or grey eyeliner pencil and lightly dot it along your upper lash line instead.  Don’t go beyond the edges of your lash line, and keep the line thin—otherwise, you will end up with a more dramatic, less natural look. You can also subtly widen your eyes by adding a little nude liner to your lower waterline. Use a curler to widen your eyes and give your lashes a more dramatic look. Then, sweep some mascara onto your upper lashes to darken and define them. Go for light, non-clumping formula for a more natural appearance.  Don’t put any mascara on your lower lash line, since this will make your eyes look more obviously made-up. Choose a mascara that is not dramatically darker than your natural lashes. For example, if your lashes are blond, go with a brown mascara. For darker lashes, opt for brownish-black.  If you don’t have an eyelash curler, you can curl your lashes with a spoon, a cotton swab, or your fingers. To add a finishing touch to your look, swipe on a little tinted balm in a color that matches your natural lips. Make it look more natural by dabbing it on with your fingers instead of applying from the tube. Start at the center of your lips and blend out to the edges. For a slightly bolder look, use a nude lipstick instead. You can also use a colorless balm to give your lips a natural softness and shine without adding any tint.
A: Brush your eyebrows, then fill them in with powder. Dust your lids with a neutral brown eyeshadow. Add a thin line of black eyeshadow to your upper lash line. Define your lashes with a curler and a hint of mascara. Brighten your lips with a tinted balm or a sheer, nude lipstick.

Q: Start preparing for guests by cleaning. A clean home will be welcoming. Focus on areas where your guests will spend time, like the bathroom, kitchen, living room, and entryway. Dust, vacuum, clean surfaces, and get rid of clutter.  If you're having overnight guests, change the linens on the bed where they will sleep. Put out clean towels in the bathroom. Make sure you'll have everything you need while your guests are in your home. Buy enough food, drink, and other necessities, like tissues. You'll feel more prepared and confident knowing that you won't run out of anything.  Check your supplies of toilet paper, soap, napkins, and other essentials. Make a shopping list based on your menus and any supplies you need to restock so you don't forget anything when you shop. Whether your guests are coming for a party or a weekend, you want to verify that things work. For your party, make sure that the equipment you want to use for playing music works and can be amplified. Also check that games have all of their pieces. For your overnight guests, check that lamps have lightbulbs, clocks are set correctly, and remotes have batteries. This is a great time to fix major things aren't working, like plumbing that is stopped up or a broken step on your porch. If you can't fix them in time, be sure to warn your guests and have a backup plan. Your guests will arrive with gifts for hosts, coats, purses, and luggage if they are staying overnight. Plan where you want these to go while you're entertaining. Take care of your guests' things as soon as they walk in the door so they will immediately feel welcome.  Set aside a space for your luggage on the surface like a trunk or the floor of a closet. You can even invest in a luggage rack. This will help guests stay organized.  Make space in dressers and closets for your overnight guests. If you are having a party, invite people who you think will get along, appreciate the invitation, and enjoy the party. Plan your guest list so everyone can fit comfortably in your home. For example, if you're throwing a dinner party, decide how you want to seat guests and if you'll have enough chairs. When you plan for overnight guests, only invite the number of people you can reasonably accommodate. Consider throwing a few smaller parties if you have a small space and a long guest list. If you are worried about guests overstaying their welcome, specify how long you are inviting them for. For example, give specific dates to overnight guests. And when you issue party invitations, state exact start and end times. If you don't want overnight guests for more than a weekend, you could say, “We are so pleased you can visit us. We will be able to host you the weekend of the 10th to the 12th and would love to have you visit then.” It's a good idea to decide if there are places in your home where you do not want guests. For example, you might not want them in bedrooms during a party. If you have a family or roommate, come to an agreement about which areas are off-limits and how you will all politely steer guests away from those areas.  Say that you aren't prepared to show guests certain rooms, for example: “Those are the bedrooms. We didn't really clean them up for guests. Sorry.” Encourage guests to explore areas that you don't mind them seeing, for example: “The bedrooms are down that hall. Let me show you the patio and garden now. I think you'll enjoy seeing them.”
A: Clean your home. Stock up on supplies. Check the details. Organize your space. Plan your guest list. Tell guests exactly how long you can host them. Decide where guests are welcome in your home.

Q: You can add extra things in the vivarium to improve your dragon's quality of life. Other furniture you can add to the vivarium includes sturdy sand-blasted and sterilized branches. This means they are free from parasites and bacteria which could potentially grow in the warmth of the vivarium. Arrange the branches so they are on a gentle upward incline, to allow the dragon to climb if he wants. Plastic imitation plants give the illusion of greenery to the vivarium. Don’t put live plants in the vivarium; keeping them is very difficult. Live plants will wilt because of the heat, and watering the plants increases the humidity, which encourages mold. Plastic imitation plants look great and are easy to deal with. In addition to plants, the hide, and a branch, you can place additional logs, bamboo shoots, and rocks in the tank. You can even build a rock structure. This will give him more things to walk through and make it nicer for you to look at. If you have a glass tank, get a tank background to place on the back of the tank. It helps make your pet feel more secure than a blank spot. Plus, it will be nice to look at for you and your family. You can buy reptile hammocks for your bearded dragon. Dragons seem to really like hammocks. This will give him a place to lay and enjoy himself.
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Add other furniture. Place some plastic green plants. Add decorations. Put a tank background on the tank. Consider a reptile hammock.