Don't come to school the first day with a crazy new hair color. Wait a few weeks later when you're sure it won't leave a bad impression. Same with extensions. If your hair is oily, wash it with Dawn dish soap before you shampoo and condition.  Wash your hair well. If you have acne, you should use Dawn on your face once a week or so. It really does get rid of the oil. If you like wearing make-up, don't go overboard. Try to go for just the basics. Also, just because it doesn't look good on you doesn't mean you're fat. Some girls are different heights or shapes, and it really affects how clothes look on them. If you believe you're beautiful, you will be more beautiful to everyone that looks at you! Find yourself some cool accessories, but don't pay mall prices for them. Go to Amazon.com and you'll be able to find just about anything you can find in a mall. You don't need to pay fifteen dollars for a necklace when you can buy it online for three bucks. Don't wear stilettos if your class is on the fourth floor, but tennis shoes are good for the trip up. Wear something that's stylish, but comfortable.  Invest in a great pair of cozy, waterproof, easily-washable boots for winter, if it applies to you. Find good socks. Ditch the tube socks and get something that's comfortable.
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One-sentence summary -- For your hair, keep it cute and neat, but don't go overboard. Keep your face clean and looking nice. Try out plenty of different styles, but don't get caught up in the trends unless they look good on your body type. Don't criticize your own body. Wear appropriate footwear.

Q: To position yourself for the Baby Freeze, you need to squat all the way down, low to the floor. Your legs should be a little less than shoulder-width apart with the weight on the balls of your feet. If this position is not comfortable, you can also start with one knee on the floor and the other leg bent with your foot on the ground. Make sure the foot on the ground is the same side as your strongest arm. To properly distribute your weight for the Baby Freeze, you need to position your arms correctly.  Place your less strong arm on the other side of the opposite knee. Your leg will eventually rest on the back of that arm above the elbow.  Use your dominant arm to take the brunt of the weight. The elbow will go into the side of your body, near the hip and below the rib cage. Keeping your arms in position (you may need to stretch out the dominant arm a bit), place your palms face down  Place both of your hands on the ground on the outside of your dominant leg. Slowly tilt your body to the side, moving your legs away from your arms to balance yourself.  Put your strongest arm back into position, resting it at a 90-degree angle firmly against your abs near your hip, fingers splayed slightly on the ground and pointing away from you. Your other arm should be about shoulder-width away from the first. It should also be at a 90-degree angle up against your knee, balancing your stance. Slowly lean your head towards the floor in front of your arms, resting your head on the mat. Once the side of your head is on the ground, shift most of your weight to your strongest arm, using the side of your head and other arm for balance. Both of your arms should still be bent. Once you feel comfortable, lift your legs off the ground, resting them on your non-dominant arm. Your leg should rest on the bicep.  This step may take you a few tries. If your arm isn't strong enough to hold you for long, try doing it a little bit at a time until you get the hang of it.  Make sure only the top part of your head is on the ground. Don't rest on your cheek. Once you've gotten your legs in the right position, you need to hold yourself in that position, the "freeze" part of the move. This move may take a while to get perfectly. Keep trying, building up the muscles in your arms and training yourself to balance. Once you completely master this move, you can use it as a transition between other breakdancing moves.
A: Get into position. Position your arms. Put your hands on the ground. Put weight on your arms. Move into the final position. Lift your legs off the ground, testing your balance in this pose. Hold your position. Practice the move.

Article: While the life tenant has exclusive use of the property during their lifetime, the life tenant also has obligations under the life estate. The most basic obligation is to maintain the property. Generally, the life tenant must:  Make necessary repairs to the home; Maintain insurance for the property; Pay all real estate taxes; and Make mortgage payments. The life tenant has the right to all income and profits generated by the property. If the life tenant rents the property, the life tenant is entitled to collect the rent and profits. Unlike a life tenant who cannot sell the property or the remainder interest, the remainderman may be allowed to sell their remainder interest in the property even before the life estate terminates.  Generally, the ability to sell a remainder interest during the term of life interest needs to be set forth in the legal document establishing the life estate. Remaindermen can also sell the property with the  permission of the life tenant.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Maintain the Property. Collect profits from the property. Sell their interest.

Problem: Article: Look for a glass, a cup, a bowl, or a washable food container to pour the vinegar solution into. Make sure it is big enough for your dentures to be submerged.  Try to find a glass container to avoid any breakdown the vinegar might cause in plastic or other permeable materials. Find white vinegar to use in this cleaning solution. Cooking or flavored vinegars might transfer flavors to your dentures, creating an unpleasant taste.  You can find bottles of distilled white vinegar for relatively low prices at most grocery stores. Avoid apple cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar, and any other vinegar that is not distilled white. Into the container you have found to soak your dentures in, mix a solution that is 50% vinegar and 50% water. Make sure the mixture has enough volume to cover the submerged dentures. You can work this into your evening bedtime routine by pouring in the vinegar and water as you are washing your face or changing into night clothes so that all you have is drop in the dentures on your way to bed. Before starting a vinegar routine for your dentures, get the ok from your dentist. Partial dentures, for example, can be adversely affected by long-term use of vinegar as a cleaning solution. This is because the vinegar can act as a corrosive solution on the metal parts of the partial dentures.
Summary: Find a container large enough to fit your dentures. Purchase distilled white vinegar. Mix one part water with one equal part vinegar. Ask your dentist before using vinegar.

Article: Use the USB cable that came with the iPhone. You can use iTunes to reload any of your previous iPhone backup files. On macOS Catalina, you can find your iPhone and iPhone backup in Finder.  Restore Backup... button. This will open a new window, allowing you to select the backup you want to use. If you have backed up different devices on your computer, you will be able to select from any of the available updates. Make sure to pick the one that you want to use. Restore to begin restoring the iPhone. The process may take a while, especially if you are restoring a large backup file. You can monitor the restore process on the iPhone's screen. A progress bar will indicate how much of the restore process has been completed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open iTunes and connect your iPhone to your computer. Select your iPhone to open the Summary page. Click the . Click .