This tip is especially helpful for shorter women. Heels extend your leg, making it look longer and more slender. A longer looking leg reduces the appearance of stoutness, which may help your overall appearance look more slender. Think large bangle bracelets, chunky beaded chokers, heavy pendants with large charms, and bold rings. Look for cute designs that appeal to your personal taste. Due to your larger appearance, you can wear bolder pieces with style, and without having your figure overwhelmed by them. Necklaces and earrings work especially well in terms of jewelry, but you can also consider scarves, hats, headbands, and other accessories that draw the eye away from your body and toward your face. Get as creative, wild, or elegant as you please. Accessories can definitely make an outfit look cuter, but too much will create a busy look that will end up having the opposite effect. For many heavier set women, shorter hair can make the hips look wider and unbalanced. Balance out bottom heaviness by creating volume on top with long hair. Try incorporating layers and waves into your hair for even more volume. Outline your eyes with eyeliner and mascara, and play with eye shadow color until you find something that looks bold without looking clownish. Noticeable eyes downplay a plumper chin. Stick with skin tone foundations and bronzers. Do not apply too much blush to your cheeks, and do not apply dark colors to your lips. Keep the focus on your eyes by keeping the rest of your make-up subdued. Choose a cute design in a bright color or pattern to give your look a playful edge. Look for girlish embellishments like bows or frills.
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One-sentence summary -- Elongate your leg with heels. Buy bold, chunky jewelry. Look for pieces that draw attention to your face. Stick with one or two key accessories for each outfit. Look for longer hairstyles, depending on the shape of your face. Use make-up to accentuate your eyes. Keep the rest of your make-up looking natural. Sling a fun, colorful bag over your shoulder.

Q: You do not need to purchase a special deck of cards for this particular illusion. Do not worry if your deck isn’t complete, but do make sure it contains all four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs) of at least three card types (i.e. 5, 6, 7 or Jack, Queen, King, etc,). To make the illusion convincing, you should use three sequential cards (for example, Jack, Queen, King). Pull out all four suits for each of the chosen cards. If you are using the above example, you will have the following:  Jack ♥ Jack ♦ Jack ♠ Jack ♣ Queen ♥ Queen ♦ Queen ♠ Queen ♣ King ♥ King ♦ King ♠ King ♣ Both sets should follow the sequence (i.e. Jack, Queen, King) and should contain both a red and black suit. Using the above example, your sets could look like this, but do not have to follow this exact order:  Set 1: Jack ♦ (red), Jack ♠ (black); Queen ♥(red); Queen ♠ (black); King ♣ (black); King ♦ (red) Set 2: Jack ♥ (red); Jack ♣ (black); Queen ♦ (red); Queen ♣ (black); King ♠ (black); King ♥ (red) It does not matter which card you choose. Hide that card out of sight. You will not need to use it again during the illusion. Shuffle Set 1 and place the six cards in front of you. You can either leave the cards stacked facedown or can spread them out. These will be the six cards that your audience initially sees. Be sure to shuffle the five remaining cards first. You will need to place this set in a location that will be easily reachable during the illusion, but hidden out of sight. You may want to wear long sleeves or wear pants with pockets.
A: Locate a standard deck of cards. Choose your cards. Separate the cards into two different sets, each containing six cards. Eliminate one of of the cards from Set 2. Set up the illusion. Hide Set 2.

Article: Paint and wood stains can be applied to furniture in many ways: paint brushes, foam applicators, and foam rollers. You will need a foam roller or a large, angled brush (at least 1 inch wide) for the large, flat areas of your piece. You will also need a small brush to reach details such as carvings, crevices, and corners.  Consider using higher-quality brushes or foam rollers for best results. Avoid cheap brushes with stiff bristles if you can, as these are more likely to create brushstrokes. Remember, details and imperfections show up more in black paint, especially if it has a glossy finish. You can also purchase spray paint and spray the paint on using light, even coats. Keep the can 6 to 8 inches away from the piece. If you have decided to use paint or wood stain, you will need to condition your paintbrush before using it. If you are using latex or acrylic paint, then dip your brush in water; if you are using a wood stain or oil-based paint, then dip your brush in paint thinner. Brushing or spraying the paint on in many, thin layers as opposed to one thick layer will give you a smoother finish and help reduce brush strokes. If you are applying one thick layer of paint, then wait at least 24 hours before applying a another coat. If you see brush strokes, you can smooth them out by going over them lightly with a foam roller. Keep rolling over the brush strokes while the paint is still wet until the surface is smooth. Use long strokes when applying paint to large, flat areas. If your furniture is made of wood, then apply the paint with the grain, not against it. Paint the corners and details last. Sometimes, the paint will puddle or drip, no matter how careful you are. Other times, bits of dust may fall onto your piece and stick to the paint. If happens, take a fine grit sandpaper, such as 220 grit, and buff the surface. Then, wipe the piece down with a clean tack cloth, and apply one or two more coats of paint. Some paint or stains come with a sealer already in them. Others will need to be sealed for additional protection. Look for a polycrylic or polyurethane sealer in either brush on or spray on form.  You can also consider using a wax sealer, but keep in mind that the finish will not be as durable. If you are using chalkboard paint, do not use a sealer, as it will ruin the surface and prevent it from functioning. After you have applied the sealer, sure that you give the sealer enough time to cure before you use the furniture. This can take anywhere between 24 hours to 1 week. Once the paint and sealer has dried, put your furniture back together. Remove any taped-off areas, screw on the knobs, pulls and hinges, and reinsert the drawers and doors.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose your brushes and foam applicators. Condition your paint brush. Apply a thin coat of paint, let it dry, and then add another. Start with the largest areas first, then move onto the details. Consider sanding the piece before applying the last coat of paint. Consider sealing your painted furniture. Reassemble your furniture.

Article: This app's icon looks like an orange fox wrapped around a blue globe. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this beneath a gear-shaped icon in the drop-down menu. This is in the middle of the "Privacy" group of options. If the slider to the right of "Browsing History" isn't orange, tap it before continuing. You can tap other sliders on this page to select items like "Cache" and "Cookies" for deletion. It's near the bottom of the Clear Private Data window. Doing so clears your Firefox browsing history from your iPad.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Firefox. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Scroll down and tap Clear Private Data. Make sure the "Browsing History" slider is orange. Tap Clear Private Data. Tap OK when prompted.