In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Eyeshadow is an effective way of attracting attention to your eyes and giving them a look of greater volume. Eyeshadows are good to apply first, as they give the other makeup (like mascara and eyeliner) a coloured foundation. The colour and tone of eyeshadow you choose should be determined by the colour of your eyes. What works for one colour might not work for another.   Brown eyes are very versatile, and can make just about any colour work. Purple is a great shade for brown eyes.  Blue eyes look best with earthier tones like brown or muted grey.  Green eyes favour moderate and warm colours. A mild purple or golden brown work very well. The colour of your eyeshadow need not match up with your natural eye colour, but if you do, it will make your natural eye colour pop out. Nude eyeliner is a safe but effective way to brighten the look of your eyes. In turn, this will make you look more awake. Because nude eyeliner is barely perceivable, it's incredibly versatile and fits just about any situation. If you're looking for a more significant change to the size of your eyes however, you can try a white liner. Adding some dark shadow underneath your eye, and then applying the nude or white liner in your lower waterline creates the appearance of bigger eyes. A smouldering cat eye look is a common and effective way of increasing eye size. Using liquid eyeliner, draw the line outwards from the outer end of your eye, ending it with a pointed tip. Because a cat's eye look is so common and relatively simple, there are lots of different ways you could go about it. Don't forget to create a base first. Use the lightest coloured eyeshadow that matches your skin tone. This will emphasize the effect of the eyeliner, particularly if you're using a dark-coloured eyeliner like brown or black. If you're trying to attract the most attention to your eyes, false eyelashes are great. They open up your eyes and give them a greater frame than you would muster with natural lashes. Apply some glue to the back line of the lashes, and place it snugly behind your natural lashes. Though it may not target the eyes directly, false eyelashes give the look of opening up your eyes. Like a focused white eyeliner, a white shimmer will give your eyes a look of alertness. Draw white eyeliner around your eyes and gently smudge it until you have the look of a graceful cloud around your eyes. Make sure the liner is evenly spread, fading out by the point it reaches your eyebrows.  A white shimmer is typically reserved for more glamorous occasions, but if you're daring you might try working it into a casual look. Getting a good shimmer may take a few times if you're not used to it. If it's not something you've tried before, the interesting new looks you get from it will be worth the challenge. Other tinted highlighters can also be used in the inner corners of the eyes to make them pop and appear larger.
Summary: Use an eyeshadow. Use a nude or white eyeliner. Give your eyes a cat eye tail. Apply false eyelashes. Smudge a white shimmer around your eyes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A foam surfboard will be lightweight and easy to use. Make sure you're on a beach with waves that break far out instead of waves that break right on the beach – these waves are ideal for surfing. Check the weather, too. Bad weather could lead to an unfortunate accident. And as for the shoreline, stick for something that isn't too rocky. That's a recipe for disaster. If you have a leash, put it around your ankle. This will prevent you from losing your board. Once your board is in the water, lay on your stomach and start paddling – one arm and then the other. Paddle over the forming waves, going far back to where the waves are just mere currents. When you're ready, turn your board around and start paddling forward. You will probably catch a wave. When you do, put your hands on the board and lift your body up onto your feet. Start off crouching low and then slowly stand up with your arms out for balance. Do this until you get to shore. You want to be there and ready when it begins to roll over but before it actually does. As you come over it's edge, raise your torso up with your arms on either side of the board. Then, if you are a righty, put your left foot in front of your body and use it to lift up your right foot. Then ride the wave left or right as it crashes behind you. For a while, you're going to be snapped off your surfboard by the water. Don't get discouraged; each time you go out into the water, you're perfecting just what it is you have to do. It's a normal part of the learning curve. Combine the following factors to form a solid foundation. This will enable you to stay stable and get the maximum ride out of the wave.  Place your front foot on the chest line and in a direction that goes across the deck, your back foot is placed so your legs are slightly wider than shoulder width. Keep your knees bent at all times. This will lower your center of gravity and assist you in keeping your balance on the surfboard. Push your hips forward to transfer your weight onto the front leg. Your back leg should dip in slightly to make your stance more comfortable and give you more style. Keep your arms up, especially your front arm. Out stretch your front arm so you are reaching for the nose of the surfboard, your back arm should also be outstretched but don't worry too much about it. Position your head up and looking forward. If your front arm is up, your head should be looking straight along it. Keeping your head up has been mentioned through a lot of my articles and is a major contributor in you achieving the best result from your surfing. Once catching a wave, your hands should be at about half of the board's length  and your head should be about 3–4 feet (0.9–1.2 m) away from the front of the board. Keep your arms up in "surfer's position" to establish directionality as you ride the wave and apply pressure or extra needed weight onto your front foot in accordance with your arms in order to steer. Stand with your dominant foot on the middle of the board and your back foot about 2–3 feet (0.6–0.9 m) away from the back of the board.
Summary:
For beginners, use a foam surfboard on the right beach. Take your board and get in the water. When a wave comes, paddle to catch up with it. Ride the wave. Keep your momentum going.