In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Follow the instructions that came with the bleach powder, which will tell you how much of each to use. Then put the powder in a mixing bowl. Mix in the correct ratio of developer using a spatula or spoon. If you're using it, now is the time to mix in the red gold color corrector. Follow the instructions on the bottle. Use the tinting brush to paint on the mixture, one section at a time. Really saturate your hair with the mixture. Work from the ends of your hair up to within a few inches of the roots – these come last because they tend to process the bleach more quickly. To avoid hot roots, do not put bleach near your scalp while working with the ends of your hair.  If you have dark hair, wait 20 minutes after applying the bleach to your ends before putting it on the roots. Keep a towel nearby to wipe bleach off your face or arms. Set a timer for 15 minutes to start. Check your hair's color by wetting a section with water from a spray bottle, then toweling the bleach off. If your hair still looks dark, reapply a little bleach to the section you wiped off, and let the bleach sit in your hair for another 10 minutes. The bleach will cause your head to feel warm; it may sting. If it gets painful, wash it out immediately. Go in 10 minutes intervals until you reach your desired shade. Do not let the bleach sit for more than an hour. It won't make your hair any lighter, and could cause serious damage to your hair and scalp. Keep rinsing until the water runs clear. Do not use a shampoo, since you just stripped your hair of all oils. Follow up with a deep conditioner or hair masque. Avoid shampooing for 24 to 48 hours, if possible. Avoid blow drying it right after bleaching, as further damage may occur. Your hair should now be a yellow blonde color. It's fine to stop there if you like the results. If you want to make it platinum, you must also tone it.
Summary: Combine the bleach powder and developer to create the mixture. Apply the bleach to completely dry hair. Cover your hair with a sheet of plastic wrap. Keep checking until your hair is sufficiently light. Rinse the bleach from your hair with cold water. Towel your hair and allow it to air try.

Problem: Article: If you grow cucumbers from seed, start them inside. When cucumbers are first sprouting, they are more likely to be permanently damaged by these beetles. Starting them inside helps them get large enough to be more resilient against these pests. Intercropping is the practice of planting different kinds of plants together instead of keeping them in separate groups. When planted with crops like corn and broccoli, cucumbers aren't as attractive to the beetles. Plant the cucumbers in rows with corn and broccoli, planting cucumber every third plant.  You can also add corn and broccoli between rows of cucumber. Make sure you're still leaving enough space for each plant to grow. Other plants you can try include radish, buckwheat, and sweet clover. Beetles tend to stay at the edges of the garden. If you plant something else they like better there, they will stick to it instead of destroying your main cucumbers.  Basically, you're sacrificing the plant near the exterior to save your cucumber plants, which is called using a trap plant. You can also treat the trap plant with insecticides to help rid your garden of the beetles. You can also plant other varieties of winter squashes in the Cucurbita maxima family, such as turban squash. Zucchini are also tasty to these beetles. Straw mulch provides a physical barrier to the beetles, though it won't keep them out completely. However, wolf spiders like to hide in the straw, and they will eat the beetles as they pass through.  Sprinkle the mulch in a layer that's about 1-inch (2.5-cm) thick around the young plants, leaving 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) around the plant on all sides. Plastic mulches may also discourage beetles. Moving your cucumbers to a new spot next year will help discourage beetles a little. If there is a barrier such as a hedge in between, even better. However, beetles will eventually find the new spot.
Summary:
Transplant cucumber plants into the ground instead of planting seeds. Plant cucumbers with corn and broccoli to discourage the beetles. Plant a buttercup or Blue Hubbard squash near the edge of the crop. Apply straw mulch to discourage the beetles and encourage spiders. Change the position of your cucumbers from year to year.