Article: In this case, any old shampoo and conditioner won’t work. Look for products formulated specially for color-treated hair. These are gentler and are free of harsh chemicals that fade color. If you are overwhelmed by the options, ask your stylist for a suggestion. Avoid using a clarifying shampoo, which will quickly strip the color from your hair. Since you won’t be washing your hair as often as you may have in the past, you can use a dry shampoo to soak up oil, add texture, and keep your hair looking and smelling fresh. Spray it about 6 inches (15 cm) from your hair, concentrating on the roots. Massage your scalp to rub it in then brush your hair to evenly distribute the product. When choosing shampoo, conditioner, heat-protectant, gel, mousse, hairspray or any other product, read the ingredient list carefully. Sulfates and alcohol strip color and dry out your hair, so steer clear of anything containing these harsh chemicals. Also, avoid anything containing salts or detergents, which can also fade your color.  Look for products containing natural oils, like coconut or jojoba, and gentle cleansers such as sodium myreth or trideceth. Check the ingredient list to be sure the products don’t contain sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, or ammonium laureth sulfate. To keep your hair healthy and shiny, you can deep condition it on a regular basis. Choose a deep-conditioner formulated for color-treated hair, such as one containing aloe vera, argan oil, and panthenol. Apply it in the shower after washing your hair by coating your strands from just below the roots to the tips. Leave it on for 10 minutes before rinsing it out with cool water. You can put a shower cap on to allow the heat from your scalp to intensify the results, if desired. Heat-protectant products are essential for preserving colored hair. Find one formulated for your hair type or ask for a recommendation from your stylist. Be sure to apply it every time you use a heat-styling tool. Let the product dry fully before using a curling iron or flat iron on your hair.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a color-protectant shampoo and conditioner. Use color-safe dry shampoo in between washes. Make sure your hair products are sulfate- and alcohol-free. Apply deep conditioner once a week. Apply a heat-protectant product before using a blow dryer or iron.

Problem: Article: You might need to make more than one layer to make it appear like a nest. Place just enough icing in the middle of the cupcake to cover the cake surface and keep the eggs in place. Arrange them so that they sit side by side.
Summary: Make the buttercream icing while waiting for the cupcakes to cool, if not already made. Pipe the icing onto the cupcake in a round, tall/wide circle on the edge of the cupcake. Place the eggs (about 2-3) in the middle, inside the "nest".

Notice if the mirror seems to be hanging on the wall or if it's part of the wall itself. If it appears to be hanging, try to look behind it and see a wall. If the mirror seems to be part of the wall itself, there's a good chance it's a two-way mirror, which must be set into the wall rather than hung onto it. That way, people standing on the other side of the wall can observe someone looking in the mirror.  A two-way mirror is a piece of glass coated with a substance called micro pane. If you stand on the treated side, you see your reflection but the untreated side looks like a tinted window. If you see a wall behind the mirror, it's a good bet that it's nothing more than a regular mirror. Look around and determine whether the lighting seems extraordinarily bright. If so, you might be looking at a two-way mirror. However, if the light in the room is relatively dim, and you can't immediately see through the mirror, it's probably just a standard mirror. For a two-way mirror to be effective, the light on the mirrored side needs to be 10 times brighter than the light on the other side. If the lighting is any dimmer, it's possible to see through the glass to the observation area. If you're in a public place and in an area where you'd expect privacy, such as a restroom, it's unlikely and illegal to have a two-way mirror. On the other hand, two-way mirrors are frequently used by law enforcement. For example, two-way mirrors are used in interrogation rooms and for lineups.  The use of two-way mirrors is closely tied to issues of personal privacy and Constitutional rights. Most states have passed additional legislation preventing the use of two-way mirrors in rest rooms, locker rooms, showers, fitting rooms and hotel rooms. If a location has chosen to use two-way mirrors for surveillance, they are required to post signs that notify you.  Many places, such as gas stations, will use one way metal mirrors because glass mirrors can be destroyed by users. If the mirror in question is metal, then it is not a two-way mirror.
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Observe how the mirror is installed. Check out the lighting. Consider where you are.