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There are several brands of lightening products that create a chemical reaction when activated with sunlight, and this reaction lightens your hair. To use, simply spray it on your hair, and go out in the sun! In just a few hours, your hair will begin to lighten.  For example, try Sun-In. This method lightens your hair, but this is not a natural option. It may cause damage and breakage to your hair over time. If you want a lightening method that will gradually lift your hair, purchase washing products made for blonde hair or advertised as “lightening.” Then, apply a moderate amount to all of your hair, and leave it on for 1-3 minutes before rinsing out.  In about 2 weeks of daily use, your hair may start to lighten. Additionally, many companies offer lightening conditioners to supplement with your lightening shampoos. If you have darker hair or if you want to commit to a brighter blonde permanently, consider dying your hair. For best results, hire a stylist to create your ideal look. They can add highlights, tone your existing color, or bring your dark color to a lighter hue. Alternatively, you can dye your hair yourself. However, the bleaching process can greatly damage your hair, and it takes much time and knowledge to bring dark hair to light tones. Research online before you decide to dye your hair yourself. Always ensure you use quality dyes and bleaches to avoid excessive damages.

summary: Apply a lightening spray for an effortless lightening option. Try using a lightening shampoo when you wash your hair. Dye your hair blonde if you want a permanent blonde style.


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Use your blueprint as a guide for what tools are needed. Consult your local hardware store in case they have better alternatives. For example, certain types of wood may provide a better surface for skateboarding but may not hold up well to the autumn rain.  Purchase screws and wood at any hardware store. Ensuring the length and type are best suited for your measurements and plans. Consider renting, borrowing, or using your own power tools to reduce time. For example, a power drill with assorted bits would be helpful but not necessary if you just want to use a regular screwdriver. Likewise, a jigsaw would also reduce time if you are cutting any wood down. If you choose steel plating in conjunction with wood or instead of it, you’ll need to find a local steel fabricator or scrap metal centre in your area. This may be difficult to find in your area, so start your design and customization around what steel is available to you. Stick to a budget especially if this is your first build. A beginner ramp commonly costs approximately $200 to build after all building materials are purchased but this can easily sky rocket if you factor in power tools, customization, or top-of-the-line materials. While some stores will cut it for you, be prepared to shape your wood to your specifications yourself. Getting a professional will save you time and the hassle of working with power tools so weigh that possibility into your overall budget to help manage your expectations. Use pressure treated wood. This material is chemically treated for protection against the growth of mould and is fairly waterproof. Consult the retailer for all possible alternatives. Pressure treated wood comes in two colors: a copper green-ish tinge and a natural tone. The only difference is the preservative so choose whatever looks best to you. Before cutting or shaping anything, remember the old adage.  If you’re unsure, do a faux set-up by drawing it out because it’s better to make the mistake on paper rather than ruin your project and start over. Don’t be afraid to ask someone for help. Don’t be embarrassed about mistakes. You might need to pick up extra pieces of wood, but don’t give up because woodworking is a skill that needs to be developed over time. Safety should be your number one priority both when in the process of building your ramp and for the final outcome, when your ramp is in use.  Wear goggles to deflect wood chunks and protect your eyes from sawdust.  Wear clothes that fit because loose clothes can easily be caught by tools. Wood won’t last forever, so protect it with a skate-friendly sealant such as Skatepaint, which is a polyurethane sealant that protects from water.  Protect your ramp from rain and the elements by giving it a smooth finish with sealant.
summary: Make a list of what you need. Organize your lumber. Measure twice and cut once. Keep safe. Preserve the wood to ensure your ramp’s longevity.