Q: You will want to use a pressed powder to use as eyeliner, which is powder that is tightly compressed and does not move around inside its container.  An example of pressed powder is virtually any eyeshadow on the market; they are generally sold as pressed powders to prevent mess and spills. Most of the time, if you want to use pressed powder to apply as eyeliner, you will be using an eyeshadow. Using pressed powder as eyeliner is generally the easiest method because it requires the least amount of precision and has a smudged, not-too-defined effect. The type of brush that you use will affect how the makeup looks on the client’s eyes.  A small brush with tight bristles will create a very defined, precise effect. The smaller and tighter the brush and bristles, the more defined the look. A larger brush with loose bristles will create a loose, smudged effect that is not very precise. You will want to make sure that your brush is clean and doesn’t have remnants of old makeup on it. Spray isopropyl alcohol on the brush. It should dry in a few minutes or less.  You can clean your brushes by using a makeup cleaning spray from Sephora, which dries relatively quickly, depending on the size of the brush. Smaller brushes will dry faster than large brushes.  Isopropyl alcohol spray is available at drug stores, beauty supply stores, and can be ordered off websites such as Amazon.com. You can disinfect your powder by scraping off the top layer of powder with a dry tissue or by spraying isopropyl alcohol onto it. You may have to wait fifteen minutes or so for the powder to dry if you use alcohol spray on it, so do this only if you have enough time. Ask the client to close their eyes. Place your thumb on the client’s cheekbone and your pointer finger above the eyebrow. Gently stretch the skin so that it is not wrinkled or creased on the eyelid. Gently tap the powder onto the desired area of the eye.  Powder does not last for very long on the brush, so you will have to re-dip your brush into the powder several times to get an even application. Dampening the brush with water will yield a more precise application. Repeat the application of the powder onto the eyelid until you achieve the desired result. A heavier application will result in a darker, more dramatic look.
A: Decide on a powder. Decide on a brush. Disinfect the brush. Disinfect your powder. Apply powder.

Article: Lime juice is most commonly used in cuisine from Mexico, Latin America, Hawaii, and other island countries. You can search for recipes from these regions to make use of your lime juice, or you could add a splash of lime juice in toward the end of your cooking to flavor otherwise bland dishes like soups or pastas. Cilantro is an especially common herb to use with lime juice. Coconut is another worthwhile flavor to match with lime juice and brings a nice node of sweetness to the sourness of lime. Rice absorbs flavor as it cooks, so adding 1 or 2 tablespoons (15 to 30 milliliters) of lime juice can give it a tangy, exotic flavor. The citrus in lime also makes rice fluffier, but the effect is not as pronounced as it is when using a stronger citrus like lemon juice. Alternatively, you can also create coconut lime rice by substituting half or all of the water for coconut milk and adding 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30 milliliters) of lime juice. This rice will be heavy rather than fluffy due to the effect of the coconut milk. Key limes are smaller than other lime varieties and have a sharper, more pronounced sourness that creates an interesting contrast in otherwise sweet desserts. Key lime pie is the most common lime baked good, but you can also create cakes, cheesecakes, ice cream, and more using the juice of key limes. While not as commonly used as lemon juice, lime juice can add a refreshing splash of citrus to a variety of drinks. One or two teaspoons of lime juice works especially well in water, but you can also try adding a splash to a lemon-lime drink or other soda. Alternatively, you can use lime juice to create limeade. Lime juice can give an old sauce recipe new dimension. Try adding 1 or 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 milliliters) of lime juice to a standard barbecue or marinara sauce. Stir the lime juice in and warm the sauce so that the flavors can blend. A simple vinaigrette dressing combines olive oil and vinegar in a ratio of 3 to 1. For an exotic twist, you can skip the vinegar and add lime juice in the same proportions. Mix in a little honey to cut the sourness of the lime juice, or add some cilantro, ginger, and salt to enhance the flavor. You can use this dressing over cold cooked pasta, loose leaf salads, and cucumber salads. Authentic guacamole tends to use lime juice, since the flavor of the avocado pulp is enhanced by the tanginess of lime. Other ingredients, like cilantro, salt, and garlic, are added in and blended together to create a slightly chunky dip.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add a dash of lime juice to a bland recipe to give it an exotic Latin or island-style taste. Pair lime juice with complementary flavors. Cook rice with lime juice. Make a key lime dessert. Flavor a beverage with lime juice. Add lime juice to your favorite sauce. Create a lime juice dressing. Make a guacamole dip.

Problem: Article: If you have not already created a note or want to create a new note to add tags to, select the “New Note” tab and follow the onscreen instructions to do so.  Click "Save" in the top-right corner to add the tags. ” input field to select and add tags that you have already created for other notes.
Summary: Launch the Evernote iPhone or iPod touch app from your device’s home screen. Tap the “Notes” tab at the bottom of your screen. Select a note you want to add tags to. Select the pencil icon from the bottom right hand corner. Tap the “Tags” input field and type new tags separated using commas. Alternatively, you can tap the blue arrow next to the “Tags:

Q: If you want to include an image in your signature, the image will need to be available online so that it can be linked to. You cannot upload an image directly from your computer to Gmail to use in the signature. You can upload your image to a variety of different services, including Photobucket, Blogger, Google Sites, Google+, or any other image hosting service. Once the image has been uploaded, you will need to copy the image's URL, or address. Depending on what image hosting site you are using, you may be given the URL when the image is uploaded. If not, you can right-click on your image and click "Copy image URL". The image URL should end with the image's file type, such as ".jpg" or ".png". Click the "Insert Image" button above the signature text field and new window will open. Paste the image URL into the field in the new window. If you paste the correct URL, you should see a preview of the image appear below the field. If no preview appears, then you likely did not copy the correct URL. If you are using a large image, then it will likely take up too much space in your signature. After adding the image, click it in the signature text field to open the size options. At the bottom of the image, you can choose "Small", "Medium", "Large", and "Original Size". Pick a size that allows you to see the image without taking up too much space in the signature. Since the image is being linked to and not actually included in the email, you don't have to worry about uploading it every time you send an email. Once you are happy with the way the signature looks, save your changes by clicking the Save Changes button at the bottom of the Settings menu. Your emails will now include your new signature at the bottom.
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Upload your image to an image hosting service. Copy the image URL. Add the image. Adjust the size. Save the signature.