Write an article based on this "Clean your hands with the kneaded eraser."
article: Often some charcoal, graphite, or other drawing material will transfer onto the side of your hand as you draw. Kneaded erasers are a helpful tool in this instance—wipe one across your skin to remove any smudges. This can save you time while drawing, since you won’t have to get up as frequently to wash your hands.

Write an article based on this "Gather your supplies. Stop shaving your upper lip. Train the new hairs. Experiment as you wait."
article: First, choose a wax for your hair. There are many kinds of mustache wax available. If your mustache hair is thick and wiry you should buy a stiff wax. Inversely, if your mustache hair is thin, you can buy a softer wax. You will also need a fine-tooth comb to help you brush out your mustache and a small pair of hair-trimming scissors. These can be found at most beauty supply stores.  When in doubt, buy two containers of wax, one with a medium stiffness and one with a strong stiffness. Experiment with comb types. Some people prefer fine tooth combs, others use unconventional combs such as head lice combs. Most handlebar mustaches use hair from the entire upper lip. If you're just starting out it's best to play it safe. Don't shave any part of your face that may help your mustache look fuller. This can include the areas next to the corners of your mouth.  It may take up to three months for your mustache to become thick and glorious. Don't give up! Don't trim your mustache, even the parts right above your lip. Once your mustache is long enough to comb, start training your hairs to keep the shape you like. Part your mustache down the middle of your lip and gently comb each half away from your nose. Add a small amount of mustache wax or hair putty before combing to help your hairs stay in place.  If you use a tub of wax, warm a small amount between your fingers before applying it. Evenly coat all of your hairs by combing the wax through your mustache. If you use a stick of wax, apply it directly to your mustache before combing. It takes time to grow a decent handlebar mustache. While you wait, start shaping the new hair by twisting the ends. Your mustache won't be long enough to get a good curl but you'll be able to get an idea of how it might look. In this stage you can start trimming the sides to create different shapes.  Never trim the hairs directly above your lip. If they stay short, you won't be able to brush them into your mustache. Give uncooperative hairs time to grow out. Once they're longer they'll be easier to manipulate.

Write an article based on this "Wipe down the surface with warm water. Make a cleaning solution with mild dish soap and water. Wipe down the marble with your soap solution. Use a clean damp cloth to remove soap residue."
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In most cases, your daily cleaning won’t require more than a simple wipe down with warm water. To do this, take a clean microfiber cloth, wet it with warm water, and systematically wipe the marble. Switch out your cloth for a clean one when it gets dirty. Some days you may need more than warm water to clean your marble. In this case, create a solution of water and dish detergent. Take several cups of warm water and add a couple teaspoons of detergent.  The amount of detergent/soap may vary based on the specific product. Make sure your detergent/soap is not fat-based. This could alter the color of the marble. You can consider buying a soap or cleaning product especially formulated for Carrara marble. After you’ve made your solution, dampen a clean cloth and wipe down the marble systematically. Make sure to push debris toward one end of the marble and then remove it. Make sure you don’t leave any debris or excess suds on the marble. After you’ve wiped down the marble with your detergent solution, take a wet a clean cloth and wipe down the marble again. This will help remove soap residue from the marble surface.