In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look for suits that will provide enough support for your bust so you’ll be comfortable and fashionable while you’re at the beach. Opt for a suit with thick straps rather than string ties or no straps at all. Try to find a suit that has details at the waist line for added definition. Also look for high-cut legs if you are apple shaped to help accentuate your legs and lengthen your body. Make sure to choose a suit that has enough underwire or bust support if you need, and choose a suit that accentuates your waist to draw attention to your curvy, proportional figure. Skirted suits also look nice on the hourglass shaped body, as do suits with belts. Choose a sporty one-piece suit to elongate your body. Vertical stripes will also create the illusion of elongating your torso. Look for suits that have high-cut legs to make your legs appear longer. Being “petite” generally means that you are 5’2” or under and that you have a smaller framed body. Look for a suit with a solid colored bottom and a brightly colored or patterned top. This will draw the eye up and will create a more balanced look between your shapely waist and your top. You could even get a two piece suit and mix and match the tops and bottoms to create different beach outfits. Focus on black or navy blue bottoms and then have fun choosing differently patterned tops! Choose suits with asymmetrical straps, ruffled tops, ruched waistlines, and horizontal stripes. These details will draw the eye and create the illusion of curves and will make your body look softer.  Being rectangular in shape means that your body isn’t very curvy because your hips and waist are about the same size. Boy shorts also look good on people with a rectangular body shape.
Summary: Choose a suit with wide straps and underwire if you are apple shaped. Highlight your waist and curves if you have an hourglass shaped body. Buy a solid-colored or vertically striped suit if you are petite. Wear a color or pattern blocked suit if you are pear shaped. Get a suit that creates curves if you are rectangular in shape.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Getting immediate professional care for the patient is crucial. It can mean the difference between life and death. Before you take steps to dress the wound yourself, call for emergency medical personnel if possible.  In many places where cell phone service is not available, it is still possible to call emergency services. If you cannot personally make the phone call for any reason, designate another specific person to make the call. If you know what to do for the wound and there is someone else around, have them call the emergency services while you work on the wound. There are universal precautions that you should take before dealing with an injured person. These are for your protection and theirs. Make sure to be safe even as you work to prevent more serious harm to the victim.  Wash your hands with soap and water. Wear gloves, if available. If they are unavailable, you can use shopping bags or bread bags.  Wear a face mask and eye protection if possible. Dispose of anything contaminated with blood or bodily fluids in a safe way. If there are both exit and entry wounds, both of them will need to be dressed. The wounds may not be obvious, depending on what the victim is wearing, so be sure to look underneath their clothes and on their back.  If there is more than one wound or opening, you should first handle a wound that is gaping and uncovered. Using a cloth or a piece of clothing or plastic, cover the entire wound, as well as two inches past its edge. If you can hear air passing through the chest cavity or see blood bubbling, tape two or three sides of the cloth down. This will stop air from building up in the chest.  After you deal with a gaping wound, you should look for wounds where you can stop the bleeding, if applicable. A gaping chest wound should be your first priority, but, after that, you should work to stop bleeding, wherever it may be.  A chest wound is often characterized by bleeding, frothy blood, shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing. The chest may not rise normally when the person inhales. The wound should be immediately exposed by removing clothing and any other objects from the area. Cut the clothes off if they are covering the wound, but if clothing is stuck to the wound, don’t try to remove it, as it could cause more pain or injury.  Do not attempt to clean the wound. If you’re in a chemical environment, do everything you can to prevent exposing the wound and the first aid provider to the chemicals.
Summary: Call emergency services Protect yourself. Check for entry and exit wounds. Expose the wound.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have blonde hair, you probably only need 2 packages of Kool-Aid. If your hair is darker than that, go with 3 packages. You can choose any color you want! Red, blue, and purple are popular options that show up nicely on all hair colors. You can also mix your own custom colors!  For example, try mixing together 2 packages of grape Kool-Aid and 1 package of cherry to get a high-intensity burgundy color.  If you have dark hair, avoid using yellow or orange. You can try green, but you’ll probably get better results with a more saturated hue, like purple or blue. Kool-Aid will definitely stain anything it comes in contact with! Put on an old T-shirt and cover your workspace with newspaper or plastic garbage bags to prevent staining. It’s also a good idea to wear plastic gloves to protect your skin. You will need to squeeze the excess dye out of your hair as soon as you pull it out of the dye bath, so make sure you have several old towels within reach and ready to go! Otherwise, you risk dripping the potent Kool-Aid dye all over the floor or counter. Keep in mind that the Kool-Aid will permanently stain the towels, so use old ones. Kool-Aid dye works best on freshly washed, completely dry hair. If your hair is damp, let it air-dry or blow-dry it before you try to dip-dye it. Use a wide-toothed comb to carefully remove any tangles, starting at the ends of your hair and working your way up to the roots. It will still work if you haven’t washed your hair recently, but it’s important that your hair is dry so that it will soak up the color effectively. You don’t have to do this, but it makes the process much easier, especially if your hair is long. Use an elastic to put thick hair into 2 loose pigtails and let them hang over the front of your shoulders. If your hair isn’t that thick, a low, loose ponytail will be fine. If there’s any hair that you don’t want to dip-dye, go ahead and clip it up and out of the way. For example, if you just want to dip-dye the underside your hair, pull the top half up and secure it with a clip.
Summary:
Select 2-3 packages of Kool-Aid in the color of your choice. Put on an old T-shirt and plastic gloves to prevent stains. Place several old towels within reach on your work surface. Brush out your dry hair until it’s tangle-free. Put your hair in pigtails or a low ponytail.