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Select a hotel-style multi-tiered rack and hang it on the wall next to the shower or tub for easy access. To fold bath towels in a visually pleasing way, master the tri-fold or deep fold methods. Then, slot these folded towels into your vertical rack, with the large bath towels on the bottom and the small washcloths on the top. If you have the space, a piece of antique furniture makes a quaint decoration and a convenient surface to arrange your towels on. Neatly pile your towels atop the chair or other piece of antique furniture, arranging them from largest to smallest. Select either a low cabinet that sits on the ground or a high cabinet that must be nailed to the wall. By opting for a cabinet with a glass front, you can store your spare towels while simultaneously using them as decorations. The cabinet will also protect the items inside from moisture and humidity. Stacks of crisp white towels can make your bathroom look cleaner and more refreshing, while stacks of colorful towels can introduce vibrancy and a pop of color into the space. If you prefer to keep your towels out of sight, arrange them inside a more decorative container such as a large, lidded wicker basket. Or, introduce a more functional piece into the room, like a window bench or vanity seat with built-in storage. This will serve double duty as both towel storage and extra seating. If your towels vary in size, place the largest towel on the bottom of the pile and work your way up with smaller and smaller towels to form a pyramid. Limit the stacks to three or four towels to keep the shelves from looking overloaded. With open shelves, you can easily tell when you are beginning to run low on fresh towels.

summary: Install a vertical towel rack on your wall for a space-saving solution. Set your folded towels on a vintage chair or table for a unique impression. Put up glass-front towel cabinets to display your folded towels. Hide your towels away in a decorative or practical container. Stack your towels neatly on open shelves for a classic look.


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If you run, the dog will instinctively try to catch you. It will see you as prey to chase down. Instead, you want to make yourself seem like you aren't a threat and aren't prey. Protect your torso and face by lifting your knee in front of your body. If the dog does bite or scratch, it won't be able to reach your stomach, neck, or face. Larger breeds instinctively go for your face, so block them with your arms. Crossing your arms will put up a stronger barrier than just flailing your arms in front of your face. Further protect your head by tucking it under your arms. Lean your head forward and fold your crossed arms backward so that your head is covered. Since dogs have prey instinct, curling into a ball can end the dog's urge to attack. While you may be afraid to lay on the ground, it's the safest option during a dog attack. Just play dead.  Don't move or try to scoot away. Just curl as tightly into a ball as you can. Remove any items of clothing that may be around your neck since the dog may pull on it to play tug-of-war, which could strangle you. Fight back only if the dog is small. Fighting back can make the dog fight harder, especially if it's a larger breed that can overpower you. Don't try to engage the dog at all while you're on the ground. That means don't look at the dog, don't try to talk to it, and don't try to sooth it by petting it. The dog is in attack mode, and engaging with it will only antagonize it more. You can continue to shout commands if you've chosen to do so. The dog will only struggle to bite harder and hold on if you try to pull away. Additionally, you can rip the skin more and make your wound worse.

summary: Avoid running away. Bring your knee up. Cross your arms in front of your face. Roll into a ball. Ignore the dog. Avoid pulling away if the dog bites you.


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Position your head so it is center of your pillow and fluff up the sides to cushion your face when you lay down on your back. The pillow barricade may help you subconsciously stay on your back while you are sleeping.  If you can't sleep on your back for long periods of time, sleep on your back for the first couple of nights after you have gotten the extensions. This will give your lashes enough time to properly set.  If you have to sleep on your side for comfort, sleep with your face off the edge of a pillow to keep the area around your eye from rubbing up against the pillow. Use a pillow made of memory foam or one that has a styled wave-shape to keep your neck and head from turning in your sleep. When your head turns, your cheek will push up against your lashes and damage them over time.  A wide range and style of these pillows can be purchased in the bedding section of a local department store, or online with major retailers. Instead of swapping out your pillow, purchase a silk or satin pillowcase. The slippery texture will reduce any tugging that occurs to your lashes while you sleep. Carefully, lift and slip the cupped mask over your eyes before you lay down to go to sleep. The cupped style of the mask will protect your extensions from rubbing against your pillow or blankets. Avoid wearing a flat sleep mask to keep your lashes from getting crushed.  These can be purchased at your local department store in the sleepwear section, or online with major retailers. Don't drape your arm over your eyes when you go to sleep at night. Even with the mask, this will apply a tugging pressure to the extensions and will eventually cause the lashes to fall out prematurely. Rubbing your eyes extensively will cause your eyelash extensions to loosen and fall out. Make the conscious decision not to rub your eyes when you wake up. This may be hard to do at first, but after a few days, you should be able to break the habit.
summary: Sleep on your back to avoid crushing your lashes. Invest in a form-fitting pillow that will keep you from rolling onto your side. Purchase a cupped facemask to protect your lashes while you sleep. Avoid rubbing your eyes when you wake up to prevent damaging the lashes.