Article: A solid metallic gold, silver, or bronze is an effective way to add shimmer and shine to your look. For a bolder option, check out a pump covered in glitter or sequins. Platforms and booties may make it easier for you to dance and move around in, especially if you are not used to narrow stick heels. High heels covered in straps have a festive, flirty ambiance and look great with many cocktail dresses. If comfort is your main concern, a flat adorned in sparkles or colored gems makes a wonderful alternative to a heel.
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Look for a metallic heel. Try out a sturdier heel. Look sexy in a little strappy number. Opt for flats.

Problem: Article: Press either Ctrl+L (Windows) or ⌘ Command+L (Mac) to do so. The Layers window will pop up in the upper-left side of the screen; you should see both the base photo and the cropped layer appear in the photo. Click the layer preview that corresponds to your cropped layer. At the top of the Layers window, click the downward-facing arrow to lower the opacity of the cropped layer. You may have to lower the opacity to 20 (or lower) to achieve your desired effect. Click the Image tab, then click Flatten Image in the resulting drop-down menu. This will combine all of the photos' layers into one image. This step is necessary before you can export the image to an image file. This will allow you to save the image as a JPG or PNG file:  Click File  Click Export...  Enter a file name. Select a save folder. Click Export
Summary: Open the Layers window. Select the cropped layer. Lower the layer's opacity. Flatten the layers. Export your finished image.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A diffuser attaches over the nozzle of your blow dryer. These lower the air flow, keeping your curls intact instead of creating a mountain of frizz. If your blow dryer didn't come with a diffuser, buy a "universal" model, or a diffuser specifically meant for your blow dryer. Just as described in the basic method, you should blow dry while your hair is damp but not soaked. Apply heat protectant before you begin, plus hair serum or oil if you want added shine. Curly hair is especially vulnerable to heat damage. Reduce heat to low, or over time you might end up with limp, straight sections in the middle of your curls. If your hair starts to break easily or looks damaged, take a break from heat treatments. Use the cool setting on a blow dryer, or air dry instead.

SUMMARY: Add a diffuser. Wash and apply products. Reduce heat.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Paint with long, horizontal strokes for an even coverage. The thickness of the roller sleeve makes it hard to apply paint around adjacent corners, ceilings, moldings, doors, and windows. Even if you do manage to paint those areas closely, the paint will most likely dry with streaks. Start painting about 6 in (15 cm) away from the corner of the wall, and about 12 in (30 cm) up from the bottom of the wall. Then, stop your first stroke 2–4 in (5.1–10.2 cm) from the ceiling. Most of the paint on the loaded roller will transfer onto the wall from this first motion. Leaving areas by the ceiling and corners unpainted will give you the room you need to spread all of the applied paint. For the best paint coverage, mentally divide large walls into sections that are 2–3 feet (0.61–0.91 m) wide, and divide other smaller areas into thirds. Then work within a single section with 1 load of paint before moving onto the next section with a new load of paint. Aim to cover the areas by the corner, ceiling, and bottom portions of the wall that you intentionally left blank. Use continuous motions that move up and down like a vertical zigzag. Continue this motion until the applied paint is evenly spread for that section of the wall.  Always use a gentle pressure while rolling on or spreading the paint. Forceful motions or too much pressure can put streaks in the paint, and cause paint to build-up on the sleeve.  If the paint roller begins to stick to the wall and won’t spread the paint, do not add pressure. This means the roller needs to be loaded with more paint. To get a smoother coverage, always spread the paint towards the previously painted section. Leave about 6 in (15 cm) of space between the space you just painted, and the new section. Continue this process until the entire wall is painted. Use the same up and down, zigzag motions you used to spread the paint. You do not have to clean or get a fresh roller cover for this process. The paint residue left on the roller will help blend the wet paint on the wall without oversaturating it. Smoothing out the paint near the ceiling and floor with a vertical stroke is challenging if you have never used a paint roller before. Use a horizontal stroke to smooth the paint near those areas. Examine the painted area during the day, and see if the color pigment is even. Most light colors of paint will require 2 coats to adequately cover a wall. Some of the darker paints may require 3 coats. For oil-based paints, you can apply a second coat after it has dried for 24 hours. Latex paint dries quickly, so you should be able to apply a second coat after 4 hours of drying. Use a roller scraper to remove excess paint from the roller. Run the scraper across the sleeve lengthways. Get as much of the paint off as you can before washing. Then, rinse the sleeve with water until you can squeeze clear water out of it. Allow it to dry overnight before placing it back onto the metal frame. Roller scrapers can be purchased in the painting section at a local hardware store. If you do not have a roller scraper, carefully use a putty knife instead.
Summary: Use a paintbrush to outline the perimeter of the wall with paint. Roll the paint onto the wall using a slightly angled, upwards stroke. Spread the paint to unpainted areas by sweeping the roller up and down. Reload the roller with paint and begin painting the next wall section. Connect the separate paint sections with overlapping strokes. Apply a second coat of paint once the first coat has dried if needed. Clean the roller frame and sleeve when you are done painting.

The easiest way to do this is to have a voice coach help you, but you can figure it out on your own. Start with a middle C on a keyboard. Play it and match it with your voice. Do this again with the next note down and continue until you reach a note you cannot sing without straining your vocal cords. This is the bottom of your range. Repeat this process going up in pitch to find the top of your range. Search online for videos of notes played up and down the keyboard if you don’t have access to a keyboard. Start with your normal range. Repeat a simple sound such as “la,” moving up and down your range. Master that first, touching upon notes at the high and low end of the range. Don’t linger on notes that put a strain on your throat. Focus on staying relaxed and breathing properly. Perform scales at least eight to ten times a day in practice. Continue this range practice daily until you can hit the difficult notes eight to ten times in a session. Continue to use the scale exercise, attempting to sustain difficult notes for longer periods of time. Add in other exercises to loosen your vocal cords. Take a break whenever you feel uncomfortable. The more you reach these notes, the easier time you’ll have singing them without pain.  One exercise you can add is slides. Sing a note. Instead of moving back and forth, stop at the next note. Do this for each note until you reach the end of your range. Another exercise is to grunt. Grunt to shorten your vocal cords, then sing a short word like “mom” in a note in your range. Move up or down your range each time.
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Find your natural range. Move through your normal range. Work up to difficult notes.