If your fitted cap is made from wool, you’ll want to use cleaner specifically made for wool products. Other detergents – even laundry detergents – will be too harsh on the wool. Most older hats have a cardboard bill, which means soaking your hat in water to clean it will ruin the hat. If you’ve performed a color test on your hat and didn’t get any bleeding color, you can use the spot treatment method for cleaning an older hat. If you did see some color bleed, use water only for spot cleaning.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Use special a special cleaner on a wool cap. Avoid soaking old hats.


Talk through your problems and situations.  With professional help and advice, the focus of the problems and drama may be clarified.  There are many supplementary benefits to seeing a therapist.  The results of therapy are long-lasting.  Positive therapy could save you from being overly dramatic in future situations. It may bring out undiscovered, repressed emotions.  Not only is this good for you psychologically, but it could prevent future drama based on issues of which you weren’t even aware. Passive-aggressive responses will be minimized.  Working out past issues with a therapist will help you avoid the snarky comments that often cause drama. Choosing between optimism and pessimism is difficult, but it is a choice.  Consider the following changes of perspective to improve your attitude.  When your legs are tired after a long day, be happy you can walk. If you are upset about family drama, be happy that you have living family. Being tired in the morning can be easily turned around by realizing everyone doesn’t have a bed. Having inappropriate or confusing body language can lead to serious misinterpretations and drama.  There is no need to cause a scene or challenge someone through a simple misunderstanding.  Try to convey non-confrontational body language.  Uncross your arms.  It looks defensive and closed off. Find even ground with others.  If they are sitting, sit beside them.  Stand evenly with them.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- See a counselor or therapist. Be positive to avoid the drama. Work on your body language.


to keep a defined shape. Bushy eyebrows can compete with the top of your eyeglass's frame, so get them trimmed regularly. You can get your brows trimmed at most hair salons or do it yourself with scissors or an electric trimmer. If your brows aren't very large, you can use tweezers to pluck stray hairs. If you have thin frames, you won't need bold eyeliner, but a thin line along with eyeshadow can help your eyes stand out. Apply a thicker eyeliner and heavy eyeshadow if you have thick frames. You might want to apply concealer under your eyes if you notice the glasses are casting shadows. If you're wearing thick frames, it will bring a lot of attention to your eyes. This can make the rest of your face appear neutral so add a splash of color to your lips to keep things interesting. Try a red, pink, or coral lipstick that works well with your skin tone. If you don't want to wear bold lipstick, try lipgloss. This will add a bright shine to your lips that can balance the heavy frames. Wearing a large hat, bold headband, or puffy scarf along with your glasses can hide your facial features. Instead of overwhelming your look, accessorize with a small hat, such as a fedora or beret. If you wear hair accessories, use small barrettes or clips instead of scrunchies or headbands. Your glasses shouldn't compete with your hair and your hair shouldn't overwhelm the frames. Try to balance the size of your hair with the size of your frames. For example, if you have large frames, a very short haircut will make the frames appear even larger, so try a hairstyle with a lot of volume.  Small frames look great with wavy hairstyles or blunt haircuts. If you have a receding hairline, wear thick frames. The bold frames can break up the lines of your face and accentuate your features. If you wear rings, bracelets, watches, or earrings, try to match the tone of the metal with the tone of the frame. For example, if you have warm-toned green, tortoise, or brown frames, wear gold jewelry. If you have cool-toned frames, such as silver or clear, wear silver jewelry. Choose small earrings or studs instead of long, dangling earrings, which can compete with the glasses.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Trim your brows Apply eyeliner and eyeshadow so your makeup is visible behind the lenses. Wear a bold lip color to balance heavy frames. Choose small hats or hair accessories when you wear your glasses. Wear a hairstyle that compliments your frames. Coordinate your jewelry with the color of your frames.


Shakespeare frequently used iambic pentameter to write dialogue for the more important characters in his plays. To speak in iambic pentameter, use ten syllable lines broken up into five “foots.” In a foot, the first syllable is not stressed, and the second is stressed. For instance, say a phrase like, “at once, we must set forth to seize the day” by emphasizing every second syllable (in this case, every second word.) Trochaic rhythm is the opposite of iambic pentameter in terms of the pattern of pronunciation of syllables. Instead of “feet,” trochaic rhythm is comprised of “troches.” Deliver ten syllable lines in two syllable “troches,” with the first syllable being stressed and the second not being stressed. A perfect example of trochaic rhythm is the line "Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble" from Macbeth. Speak in rhymed couplets to sound distinctively Shakespearean. Shakespeare would group two successive lines with rhyming words at the end of each. Couplets can be grouped together to emphasize the effect (i.e., rhyming last words in lines one and two, with different rhyming words in lines three and four). There are many exemplary rhyming couplets in Romeo and Juliet, such as: "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight. For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night."
++++++++++
One-sentence summary --
Speak in iambic pentameter. Use trochaic rhythm. Use rhyming couplets.