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Use the plastic scoop that comes with the bleach powder to measure out each ingredient. Mix the bleach and cream developer in a plastic bowl with a brush applicator until they’re completely combined. The cream developer will activate the bleach.  Adjust the amounts depending on how much hair you want to dye, keeping a 1:1 ratio of bleach powder and developer. Check the directions on the bleach powder for the required strength of cream developer. Generally, you’ll be using 20V or 30V strength, which will bleach your hair quickly without being too harsh. You can also use a 40V cream developer if you need to speed up the bleaching process. However, be careful with this strength—because 40V is much harsher, it could damage your hair cuticle. Load up the brush with the bleach mixture and paint it onto the extensions. Hold down the top of the extension with one hand and apply the bleach with the other. Move the brush up, down, and side to side to fully coat each strand. Fold in the sides of the foil and cover the top with a second sheet if you need to. The foil will let the bleach soak as thoroughly and intensely as possible. Check the hair color progress every 5 minutes to see how it’s coming along. Once your hair reaches the desired color, you can take it out of the foil and wash it out with shampoo and warm water. Run your fingers through the hair, making sure to rub and rinse out any chemical residue. Towel-dry the hair lightly. At this point, the hair will probably look a little brassy. If that’s the look you’re going for, you’re all done with bleaching. Lay out the hair on an old towel and let it fully air-dry before wearing it. If the first round of bleaching leaves your hair brassier than you’d like, don’t worry! You can bleach the hair again by repeating the same process. This time, let the hair soak in the bleach mixture for up to 40 minutes, checking the color every 5 minutes. Once the hair reaches the color you like, unwrap the hair and wash out the bleach with some lukewarm water and shampoo. Towel-dry the extensions, then lay them out to air-dry fully before you wear them.

summary: Mix 2 scoops of bleach powder with 2 scoops of developer in a bowl. Use an applicator brush to saturate your hair with the bleach mixture. Wrap the foil around the hair and let it sit for 15 minutes. Wash out the bleach and towel-dry your extensions. Rinse and repeat the process for 40 minutes if you want a lighter shade.


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It's a white app with a multi-colored flower icon. This method requires having the Mail app configured on both your iPhone and iPad. Do so by tapping the photo you want to share. It's a rectangle that contains an upward-pointing arrow in the lower-left corner of the screen. Scroll left or right through the photos at the top of screen; tap the open circle in the lower-right corner of an image to select it. It's on the left side, in the lower half of the screen. This will open a new screen allowing you to compose an email message. Do so in the field labeled "To:" at the top of the screen. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap Send even if you get a warning about an empty subject line. It's a blue app with the image of a white, sealed envelope. It will be near the top of the Inbox. Tap an attached picture to open it, then press and hold on the image. The photo has now been saved to your iPad's Camera Roll.

summary: Open the Photos app on your iPhone. Select a photo. Tap the "Share" button. Select additional photos (optional). Tap Mail. Enter your own email address. Tap Send. Open the Mail app on your iPad. Tap the email message from yourself. Open a photo. Tap Save Image.


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Take an old toothbrush, preferably one with straight bristles that are very soft, and put a bit of petroleum jelly on it. Rub the toothbrush on your lips in a circular motion. Leave the petroleum jelly on to rehydrate your lips, or apply a little more if most of it gets rubbed off.  You won’t want to use this toothbrush to brush your teeth again. You can save it in a clean dry place to use for exfoliation, but don’t contaminate it by using it for other purposes. For sensitive lips, try a children’s toothbrush. These are usually extra soft.  If you don’t want to use a toothbrush, you can do the same trick with a soft, clean washcloth. Mix a tablespoon of lemon juice with a tablespoon of castor oil or glycerin. Apply this to your lips and leave it on for an hour or so. Then, gently rub the mixture off with a soft washcloth wet with warm water. Moisturize as usual. This works well for chapped, dry lips and skin. Because of its grainy texture, oatmeal exfoliates well and can effectively absorb and remove dirt and impurities from your skin. Mix 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of oatmeal with 3 tablespoons (44.4 ml) of warm water or milk, and rub the mixture onto your lips in a circular motion for 1-2 minutes. Afterwards, rinse your lips with warm water and then cold water. Not only does it sound romantic, but using rose petals to exfoliate can moisturize your lips and add some red color to them. Soak some clean rose petals in raw milk for about 3 hours. When the petals are completely soaked, mash them up to make a paste. You can use a mortar and pestle or just the back of a large spoon. Once this is mashed to a paste, apply it to your lips in an even layer. This is a gentle exfoliant and moisturizer and may be helpful for sensitive skin. There are many lip scrubs on the market, such as LUSH lip scrub and e.l.f. lip exfoliator. Look for products with natural ingredients like aloe or shea butter, and avoid salicylic acid which can be too harsh. Proceed with caution with new products – use gentle pressure to avoid over-exfoliating. If your lips feel irritated after using a product, stop using it.
summary: Use a toothbrush. Exfoliate with lemon juice. Nourish and soothe with oatmeal. Use rose petals on your lips. Purchase a premade lip exfoliant.