Problem: Article: Keep in mind that in order for you to become a Mechanic, your Blacksmith or Mastersmith should have a base level of 99 and a job level of 50 or higher. If you're qualified, travel to Yuno, also known as Juno, using the Kafra Service in Al De Baran.  If you don't know how to get in Al De Baran, simply use the Kafra Service in Geffen City. Remember that you need to pay fees for their services. If you don't have any zeny with you, you can ask Priests to warp you to the location. If you can't find any Priests, just travel northeast from Geffen City. In case you get lost, you can open your map by pressing Alt +V. A menu will drop-down from the corner; click on the Map option to view your location. Once you get to Yuno, look for an NPC named Chainheart. He can be found near the Blacksmith, near the center of the city. To locate him, use the mini map at the upper-right corner of your screen. Approach the hammer icon on the map. He will tell you that you have potential. He will then introduce himself as a Mechanic.  After the first dialogue, click him again to continue. He will explain to you what Mechanics are and why they're important. Click him again, and this time select “I want to know more.” He will be surprised and continue, but at the end of the conversation, he will ask you to visit someone in Juperos Ruins. From Yuno City, exit south. Once you're in the field, travel to the next map through the south portal. From the second field, enter the portal in the east. For the third map, approach the island in the middle.  You will find a glowing circle on the ground; get inside it to be teleported to the entrance of the ruins. Make sure you have enough Fly Wings to avoid any aggressive monsters in the field.
Summary: Travel to Yuno. Look for Chainheart. Talk to Chainheart. Go to Juperos Ruins.

Problem: Article: Do you want a hat to wear every day? For a special event? Are you buying the hat for fashion needs? For warmth or sun protection? What seasons do you expect to wear the hat in? Knowing this in advance can narrow your options from the start. There are all kinds of hats in the world, from casual to Kentucky Derby. Look through fashion magazines, catalogues, or online to get some ideas. The first rule of hat buying is that it should be proportional to your body. Your hat should balance out your dimensions rather than exaggerate them.  Tall crowns and upturned brims are lengthening, while wide and down turned brims make you appear shorter.  A hat's brim should be no wider than the width of your shoulders. The larger your build, the more hat you can get away with. See Part 2 for how to determine your face shape. If you're not sure about this, notice which color(s) you're wearing when you receive a compliment or simply feel your best when you look in the mirror. Chances are, this is your color! Your new hat will be one of the most prominent elements of your wardrobe, so it should complement your personal style.  Boho: berets, floppy wide brims, wide-brim fedoras Preppy: structured hats with a wide brim, such as picture hats, bretons and boaters; structured berets, cloches, fedoras Boys and tomboys: newsboy cap, fedoras, bowlers, boaters, ball caps, beanies Vintage elegance: delicate pillbox styles, fascinators, structured wide brims, wide-brim cloches Grunge: baseball hats, bowlers, soft berets or beanies, structured rolled wide brims  If you're buying the hat to go with a specific outfit (for a wedding, cocktail party, etc.), you would do better not to match the hat mechanically to the attire. Find one that complements the look, rather than copying it. Consider your hairstyle. Many hats look best when long hair is pulled back and tucked into the ears. However, if you want to wear your hair loose, this is another factor when making your decision. Loose and flowing hair: berets, fedoras, floppy, bowlers Short styles (pixies, bobs, etc.): cloches, picture hats, bretons, rolled brims, floppy wide brims, some pillbox styles Shoulder-length: cloches, wide brims of any kind, fedoras, pillbox styles (better with curls), boaters, bowlers Bangs: upturned brims, or wider down-turned ones, such as a wide-brim cloche Hats can be pricey, but you can often find some great deals at vintage or thrift shops. If you don't have enough money for your perfect hat earn the money! Browse shops in your local area and search online to get a sense of prices and availability.
Summary: Consider your hat needs. Familiarize yourself with the broad range of hat styles. Match your hat style to your physique. Match your hat to your face. Choose a color you know to be flattering. Think about your personality and your outfits. Establish a budget. Look around and gather some ideas.

Problem: Article: Pour about 1 cup (237 mL) of a natural oil In addition, you can soak your nails at night and wear gloves to bed for a deep moisturizing effect. Avoid using vegetable or canola oil, as they make your hands greasy. You can apply cuticle oil 1-3 times a day as needed. Apply 1 drop of oil to each nail, and massage your nail bed with your other hand. This keeps your cuticles soft and moisturized, which is helpful when you want to strengthen your nails.  If you don’t use cuticle oil, you may develop hangnails or dry skin. Avoid using cuticle scissors to cut off the skin around your cuticles. Instead, use a cuticle pusher to move them backward. This keeps your hands healthy and avoids hangnails. Use a lotion specially formulated to moisturize your hands, or use any body lotion for basic hydration. Apply a dime-size amount of lotion or more as needed, and massage the lotion over your fingernails and hand. This way, you’ll wake up with soft and supple skin. Keeping your skin hydrated helps your nails grow healthy and strong. in 1 direction to smoothen and remove rough edges. To strengthen your nails, it is important to file your nails correctly. Avoid “sawing” back and forth over the tip of your nail. Instead, move then file consistently across your nail in 1 direction. Start on the outer edge, and bring the file towards the center. Tilt the file slightly so it is underneath the tip of your nail, rather than flush against it. This way, your nails can grow back strong and healthy. Be especially gentle if your nails are thin or peeling, as the file can damage your nails further if you file them incorrectly. If you want to strengthen your nails, it is best to forgo the nail polish as your nails are growing. Instead, use a clear base coat specially formulated to strengthen brittle nails. Apply 1-2 coats 1-3 times a week for best results.  Nail polish can dry your nails out even more, making them weaker and less pliable. In addition, avoid getting an acrylic or gel nail treatment, as these can significantly damage your nails due to the rough adhesives and abrasive chemicals. If you must wear nail polish as your nails grow, be sure your polish does not contain ingredients such as toluene, dibutyl phthalate, or formaldehyde. These chemicals can make your nails crack easily, and it may make them more brittle and dry. Check your nail polish packaging to find out if the nail polish contains these chemicals. If it is not listed on the bottle, search online to find the specific ingredients.
Summary:
Do an oil soak once a week to lock in moisture.  Use cuticle oil whenever your fingertips are dry. Rub on hand cream every night before bed to keep your hands hydrated. File your nails Paint on a strengthening base coat rather than nail polish. Avoid using a polish with toxic chemicals so your nails don't split.