Q: This method involves using water to dampen eyeshadow, and then applying it. Most eyeshadows become hard and unusable when they get wet. Fortunately, there are some eyeshadows that are designed for this "wet" type of application. Most of these types of eyeshadows will say on the package that they can be applied wet. Here is what you should keep in mind when choosing eyeshadow:  "Wet-to-dry" eyeshadows are the best for this sort of application. "Baked" eyeshadows and loose pigment powders are also suitable. Regular eyeshadows are not recommended, because they will get hard and unusable if they get wet. If you must use regular eyeshadow, go for the metallic ones.  Keep in mind that the eyeshadow will look powdery when it dries. If you want something that always looks wet, click here. Make sure that the brush is dense and thick. If you don't like to use brushes, you can use a foam-tipped eyeshadow applicator instead. Make sure that the brush or applicator are clean.
A: Pick the right product. Choose a blending makeup brush.

Q: Cats tend to learn quicker when they're young. Therefore, the best time to begin training your cat is when she's a kitten. However, many people adopt cats when they're older. An older can learn as well. It just may take more time. Don’t punish your cat for not following along with your training, even if your cat only comes some of the time or doesn’t come at all. Cats do not respond well to punishment. They do not connect punishment with bad behavior, and simply think they're getting mistreated needlessly. If you punish your cat, she may become stressed or unhappy at home. This can result in her being even less likely to come when called. At first, it may take your cat awhile to come when she's called. You should not withhold rewards if your cat does not follow the command immediately. Your cat may simply be confused and be taking awhile to make the connection. You want to make sure to reward your cat consistently, solidifying the positive association with your call. Reward your cat even if she's taking awhile. You want to avoid using the come command for anything that may create a negative situation. Bad associations may make your cat hesitant to come when called. If you need to take your cat to the vet or give them an unpleasant medicine, approach your cat instead of having her come to you.
A: Start young, if possible. Do not punish your cat. Do not withhold rewards if your cat responds slowly. Avoid using your command in negative situations.

Q: Toxic friendships are detrimental to your physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. Is your jealous friend really just a toxic individual? If so, your attempts to rationally discuss their jealous behavior may prove fruitless. Common characteristics of toxic individuals include:  Need to control others Disregard for personal boundaries Selfishness Need to always be right Dishonesty Inability to accept responsibility for their actions Tendency to play the victim If your friend is a toxic individual, it may be in your best interest to take steps to either confront their negative behavior in an effort to improve or end the relationship. When you confront their harmful behavior:  Acknowledge that you are coming from a place of love and honesty. “In the best interest of our friendship and my wellbeing, I must tell you the truth. Tell them explicitly how you feel. “I feel _______ when you _______.” Ask them to stop their behavior. “Are you willing to stop _______ so that we can have a healthier relationship?” Boundaries can provide structure and stability to a toxic relationship. Once you set these boundaries, they are non-negotiable—do not let your friend bully you into changing the boundaries. You can start to set boundaries for your toxic relationship by answering these questions:  When can your friend contact you? How can they contact you? In what circumstances will you contact your friend? How will you contact them if you must get ahold of them? Will you ignore or acknowledge them when you see them in public? Will you block them on social media? May they remain in contact with your family members? If this individual can not honor the terms of your agreement, it is time to sever ties. Let them know that you can no longer maintain a relationship with them. When you confront this individual, have a clear and concise explanation ready.  They may pressure you for further details or attempt to manipulate your words. If this occurs, remind yourself that you don't need to justify your decision.  Ending this relationship will be a process. Toxic individuals struggle to respect boundaries. As a result, cutting these individuals out of your life becomes a long, trying process. Remain firm in your resolution as you persistently work towards distancing yourself from them.
A: Determine if this friendship is worth saving. Confront the toxic friend. Set clear boundaries. End the relationship and move on.

Q: If you have multiple strips, separate them by pulling them away from each other. Locate the black liner, marked “Wall Side.” Hold the unlined portion with one hand as you pull the black-printed layer off the strip. You may need to use your fingernail under an edge of the liner to begin pulling it up. Press the sticky side of the strip firmly onto the surface where your hook should hang. Press along the full length of the strip for 30 seconds. Peel off the blue liner. Press the hook firmly onto the strip. Continue pressing the hook for 30 seconds. The adhesive will bond more securely if you strongly press the hook. Wait at least one hour before you use the hook. The adhesive needs time to fully bond to the wall. Its bond will not be as strong if the hook holds weight right away.
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Peel the strips apart, if applicable. Peel off the black liner. Attach the strip to the wall. Adhere the hook to the wall. Let the adhesive cure.