A goatee is a good beard to grow if you have a weak chin, or a rounder face. It can help cover up and fill out that part of your face. A goatee is a versatile beard that can look good on many faces, though you may find another beard type that will look better on you. The starker the contrast, the more dramatic your goatee will appear. If the colors are close together, you may want to consider another kind of facial hair style if distinctive and noticeable is what you are going for. Traditionally, a goatee refers only to the hair that grows off your chin, which hangs down like that of a goat. There are other forms of beards that use hair on the chin, and are sometimes referred to as “goatees.” You’ll want to choose the one that best enhances your face, and that you are best prepared to take care of. Look through magazines and websites for pictures of goatee variations that you might want to experiment with. This is a goatee with a disconnected mustache. When wearing a Van Dyke, the rest of your cheeks should be completely shaved and smooth. If you grow a Van Dyke, you’ll want to take special care that it stays trim, as it looks better when the beard is more defined. This is a goatee connected to a mustache that grows in a circle around your mouth. This is a fuller beard, but not so much that it covers your whole face. A circle beard is a great choice for a man with a softer jaw line, or if you have a squarish face or jaw. Because it has a lot of hair, a circle beard can also help to cover up skin breakouts. This look combines a goatee with a Hungarian mustache. This is a more labor intensive beard, but definitely a distinctive one. With a Musketeer, you’ll want to keep your goatee trim, but let it grow a little longer down your chin. Because of the thickness, you’ll want to use some wax or conditioner to help the hair keep its shape.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you have the face for a goatee. Consider the contrast between your skin tone and hair color. Look at different styles for your goatee. Grow a  Van Dyke. Grow a circle beard. Grow a Musketeer.

Q: Cold symptoms in a cat can be caused by a bacterial infection or a virus. Look for symptoms which may include sniffing, sneezing, a runny nose, pus-like discharge around the eyes, difficulty breathing, and lethargy which can all point to a cold. In rare cases, your cat may also have a cough. Increased humidity will help with your cat's breathing while they're sick. Use a humidifier, if you have one, or confine your cat to a steamy bathroom a few times a day for 10 to 15 minutes at a time.  Some cats may dislike being confined. Many will cry and/or scratch at the door to get out. If your cat does this for longer than 3-5 minutes, don't force them. That can cause stress exacerbating the illness and prolonging recovery. When your cat is sick, you may notice discharge around their eyes, nose and ears. A few times a day, take a damp washcloth and gently wash your cat's face all the while murmuring soothing words. Cats react to the tone in your voice and it may help keep them calm while you do this, unpleasant to them, chore. Use warm water. Make sure the water you use is not extremely hot or cold as this can shock your cat's system. If your cat is sick, it may not want to eat. However, it's important they get the nutrients they need to stay strong during an illness. Cats will often lose their appetite when sick walking away from food they would have happily devoured yesterday. If your cat is not interested in eating, try warming it a little in the microwave for a few minutes. This will create a stronger smell and may entice your cat to eat. You can also try providing your cat with a special, tasty food that it may be more likely to eat. You can also try adding some water to the food to make it easier for the cat to eat. If you have other pets, you may need to separate them. Infections such as these are contagious within the incubation period which can be from between 2-10 days. Your pet is also probably lethargic and will eat slower than normal. Keeping other animals at a distance during feeding time will reduce the chance that they take the sick cat's food before they're finished eating. Make sure fresh, clean water is out at all times. A sick cat needs to keep hydrated. Pay attention to the water bowl and refill and /or clean as necessary.  Adding water to canned food can help keep your cat hydrated. Signs of dehydration include sunken eyes, “tacky” gums, and decreased skin elasticity.
A: Identify the symptoms. Keep your home humid. Clean your cat's face. Encourage your cat to eat. Separate other household pets. Provide plenty of water.

Article: . Times are tight, and your employer may be feeling that, too, but you have little to lose if you approach your boss and respectfully ask for a pay raise. If you are a star employee who consistently and effectively goes above and beyond your job description, bring this up. Make a list of your accomplishments, discuss your long-term goals that may benefit the company in the future, and understand that you may still get a "no," especially during a recession. If you don't get a raise, don't allow yourself to become bitter or start doing less work — this will only make your boss think that they made the right decision. Be gracious, ask if there's anything you can do differently, and keep working hard. If you have a skill that lends itself to freelance work, try to pick up a few projects. If you know how to play an instrument, consider offering lessons to local kids. Start an online store and sell your art or knitting or embroidery projects, or tutor middle and high school students for extra income. Develop a video game and sell it on Steam. You can also sell used things online, such as books, clothes, or electronics. The online marketplace is an excellent space to make a little extra money if you are feeling the pinch of a recession. Another way to make a little extra money is to find independent employment in the gig economy. For example, you can contract to be a driver for Uber or Lyft. You can also join Airbnb and rent out space in your home or apartment. Working in the gig economy can provide an excellent second source of income and it is another job that you can work outside of your main one.  A gig economy job can also provide you with much needed income in case you lose your main job during the recession. Make sure having a second or side job isn't in conflict with your current employer's policy. Although you might resist the urge to look for a new job during a recession, there may still be opportunities that come along. Do not let the economic downturn prevent you from finding a better position. That does not mean that you should throw caution to the wind and quit your current job, it just means that if an opportunity comes along you should take it.  Keep an eye on local and national job postings in the field you are interested in. Create a LinkedIn account and keep it updated.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ask for a raise Turn your skills into extra income. Join the gig economy. Look for a different job.