For this method, you will two different types of eraser. The first is any standard solid rubber eraser you would like to turn into putty. This rubber eraser will make up the bulk of your final kneaded eraser, so pick one with a color you like. Softer rubber will make a better eraser putty. You will also need a "hi-polymer" vinyl eraser. It must be big enough that you can comfortably rub the first eraser against it. Only a small portion of this eraser will be in your final kneaded eraser, so its color doesn't matter as much as the rubber eraser's.

Summary: Gather your materials.


If someone wrongfully sued you, accused you of a crime, or said or published something false that harmed your reputation, you may have strong grounds to file a lawsuit of your own. An attorney can help you assess which cause of action is appropriate for your situation, as well as your likelihood of success and the amount of damages you can expect to recover. Libel and slander are two forms of defamation. If someone makes a statement about you, like an accusation, that was false, you can sue for defamation. You will also be required to prove that a third party heard or read the statement, and that your reputation was harmed by the statement.  Slander refers to defamatory statements that are spoken, while libel includes defamatory statements that are written or published.  Some defamatory statements are privileged. For example, you cannot sue someone for libel if they only printed the false accusation in a court document. These two causes of action may be brought when someone makes a criminal complaint or files a civil action against you for some improper purpose. For example, assume that Person A owes money to Person B but cannot pay. Person B files a false criminal complaint against Person A in order to intimidate Person A into paying.  Abuse of process requires you to prove that the defendant used intentionally used a legal procedure for an improper purpose.  Malicious prosecution requires you to prove that the defendant started a criminal or civil proceeding without reason to believe the allegations he or she made, for some improper purpose. You must also be able to show that the criminal or civil proceeding ended in your favor, whether you won or got the case dismissed.

Summary: Consult with an attorney. Consider libel and slander. Consider malicious prosecution and abuse of process.


To make your eyeshadow last as long as possible, use a combination of cream and powder eyeshadows on top of your base. Start with the cream shadow, applying it with a brush to your eyelid, lash line, and the crease of your eye. If you are using different shades of eyeshadow, experiment with different cream and powder hues to see how they can be mixed and matched to create different effects. Dip a clean brush into your powder eyeshadow and tap off the excess. Apply a layer of powder over top of the cream eyeshadow. Once you have applied all your eyeshadow, you can apply your eyeliner, and then your mascara. For the best results and to prevent smearing, use a quick drying eyeliner. As a final, optional step, consider using a makeup setting spray over top of your eyeshadow that will set your makeup and help it last longer. Makeup setting sprays do for makeup what hairspray does for your hairdo: they keep it in place longer. These products go by several names, including:  Fixing mist Makeup fixer Set and stay

Summary: Apply cream shadow first. Put on powder shadow. Apply a makeup setting spray.


The jock strap is the most common supporter for a cup. It has a pouch for the cup and 2 elastic bands that wrap around your legs. Jock straps usually come in small, medium, and large, and they’re extremely elastic. Select a jock strap that will fit firmly around your waist. The waist size ranges will be listed on the packaging.  Jock straps tend to be cheaper than compression shorts. Don’t use a jock strap that doesn’t hug your waist firmly. You don’t want it falling down as you’re running. If you’re getting a cup for hockey, get a hockey jock. It’s a special type of jock strap designed to fit into hockey pants. Jock straps are great choices for sports where you run or turn a lot because they don’t tend to fall down. Almost every kind of player can wear a jock strap, including baseball, basketball, rugby, lacrosse, and football players. They tend to be a little uncomfortable if you’re sitting down a lot though. Compression shorts are a good alternative if you don’t like jock straps. Compression shorts are basically tight-fitting boxer briefs with a slot for a protective cup in the front. Get a pair of compression shorts that list your waistline’s measurement on the packaging. They should hug your thighs and waist firmly, but shouldn’t be so tight that they cut off circulation.  If you have sensitive skin in your inner thighs, opt for compression shorts—they feel like tight boxer shorts and are less likely to cause chafing. Compression shorts are great for sports that involve a lot of running, like basketball, baseball, or football. They’re also excellent for biking. They may fall down if you twist and turn a lot though depending on the shape of your body. Impact shorts are like compression shorts, except they have foam padding around the thighs, tailbone, and sides to soften any blows or falls. They’re popular amongst snowboarders and skaters because they keep bad falls from seriously damaging your hips or legs. Select impact shorts if you won’t have any padding around your hips and thighs and need some additional support.  Impact shorts are often called padded shorts or snowboarder shorts. Impact shorts are great for snowboarding, rugby, skating, or boxing, but they’re not great for sports that already have padded uniforms, like football. You also may not like the way they feel if you have to run a lot, which makes them poor choices for sports like baseball or basketball.
Summary: Get a jock strap for a basic setup. Opt for compression shorts if you don’t like the feeling of the elastic bands. Select impact shorts if you want some additional protection.