Article: If worn well, cowboy boots can be a fashion statement for both men and women. Why not embrace them? Cowboy boots have a long and storied past: think cowhands, ranchers, John Wayne, and Clint Eastwood. They can be manly for men, stylish for ladies, and a great addition to a wardrobe.  The height, tapered toes, and decorations make cowboy boots distinctive. They will be a focal point for your outfit. The cowboy boot's tapered toes are a fun contrast to the usual dress shoes. The added height provided by the heels will also create the illusion of being taller.  Plain cowboy boots are a rarity. Most stand out with a variety of colors, leathers, and finishes, and many have added tooling or stitching. There are several basic kinds of cowboy boots out there, each with their own look. From the classic model to Ropers and Buckaroos, there is a style out there for everyone. Learn more about these and pick one that suits you and your personality.  The classic boot usually has a shaft about 12 inches high and a Cuban-style heel, meaning that it is angled inward. In the old days, this design fit right into your stirrup. Ropers are designed for rodeos and have a lower shaft. The toe is also more rounded and the heel more like that of a typical work boot. The Stockman is a lot like the classic look. However, it has a shorter and wider heel. Western work boots tend to look more like the Roper, but with a larger (and sometimes steel) toe. Many will also have rubber soles for better traction. Buckaroos may be the most flashy of all. They are tall – over 14 inches – and often have detailed tooling or decoration on the shaft. They are made to protect the legs, and to be seen. In addition to your shoe size, the boots need to be the right width.  Women's cowboy boots are typically sized in A, B and C widths, while men's cowboy boots are typically sized in B, D and EE widths. The key to wearing cowboy boots well is to have confidence. In most areas, cowboy boots are uncommon and maybe even a bit gauche. People will look. You have to wear them like you mean it and carry yourself with flair. Mind your body language when you walk: backbone up and chest held high. Your posture and demeanor will show if you're self-conscious. While you should be confident, be careful not to take things too far in the direction of campiness. The cowboy boot, used poorly, can look slightly ridiculous – think the Village People or Marty McFly in Back to the Future III. Use your better judgement; the key is subtlety.  Try not to incorporate more than one “Western” themed item into your outfit at once, for example, unless you're actually working on the range. If you're wearing cowboy boots, avoid spurs, cowboy hats, ponchos, and bolo ties. Boots with garish colors, too much decoration, or exotic skins like shark, skate, or snake will also draw extra attention.
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Embrace the boot. Know the different styles of cowboy boots. Choose the right size. Be confident. Try to avoid camp.
Article: If you regularly shave, and are  transitioning into professional waxing, don’t shave for three weeks so your hair can grow out. If you have never removed your vaginal hair, consider trimming it. The ideal length of hair for waxing is about .25 inches (0.64 cm). There are two types of waxes: the bikini (which removes hair from the top and sides of your vagina) and the Brazilian (which removes everything). Decide how much hair you want to remove, and choose the wax that’s right for you. If you’re a beginner, don’t start with the Brazilian, as it can be painful. Instead, ease your way in by getting a few bikini waxes done first. Look for nail and spa salons in your area. One easy way to find places that wax is to call all of the nail salons in your area and ask if any of them do waxing. Ask about their practice, how they ensure that everything is sterile and clean, and how much the wax will cost. Depending on where you live, a professional waxing session can range from $35-$80. Waxing is not a pain-free process, though it is a manageable one. Take one regular dose of your preferred painkiller to prepare for your session. If you have a low pain tolerance, bring another painkiller for after the session. Do not take more than one standard dose before your wax. If it’s your first time getting professionally waxed, you might be uncomfortable or even nervous about being naked from the waist down in front of a stranger -- but you have nothing to worry about! Your waxing technician is a professional.  If you still feel uncomfortable after a few sessions, try listening to music or an audiobook while you get waxed. This can help keep your mind off the situation. If your waxing technician ever makes you feel uncomfortable or does something inappropriate, leave the session as soon as you can and report them to a manager or the police. While nowhere near unmanageable, waxing will probably cause you some pain. Try not to clench your teeth or muscles against it, because that’ll only make the experience worse. Instead, focus on breathing deeply and exhale right as the strip is being pulled. Getting waxed right after your period is said to help with the pain! You’re going to be tender and your skin will be sensitive after your waxing session. Prepare for that tenderness by wearing comfortable cotton underwear and a skirt or other comfortable pants. Avoid wearing tight pants or underwear for at least a day after shaving. To keep your vaginal area smooth and prevent irritation or ingrown hair, exfoliate gently one week after your session with a loofah.
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Don’t shave for three weeks before waxing. Decide what type of wax you want. Find a salon you trust. Take a painkiller or anti-inflammatory drug before your session. Don’t worry about feeling awkward during your session. Exhale as the waxing strip is pulled. Wear comfortable underwear and a skirt or loose-flowing pants. Exfoliate a week after your session.
Article: While you can use any tool you want, this is usually the easiest. Don't worry about getting a perfect selection -- just a roughly outline of everything you're removing should do. Do not delete the item immediately. Instead, use "Select" → "Expand" to grow the selection by a few pixels so that the background is visible all around the item. If there are not enough pixels around the item to expand, or if the background is uneven, you can still use the patch tool to cover up holes. This will bring up the Fill menu, which will take your selection and randomly fill it in with pixels from somewhere else in the image. Every time you click "Okay," Photoshop will randomly select new pixels. So keep trying if it doesn't work the first time. While the blending settings likely won't change too much, play with them slightly to get your exact picture exactly how you want it.
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Select your item using the Quick Selection Tool. Expand your selection so that you have 5-10 pixels on either side of your item. Select "Edit" and then "Fill" from the top menu. Re-do the Fill with new Blending and Opacity settings to fit your picture.