Grab a small portion of hair and comb the knots out of it. Continue to do this all over the head, making 1x1 inch (2.54 cm x 2.54 cm) squares. Each section of hair will be a different dreadlock.  If you wish, you can secure the end of the hair with a rubber band or a small hair clip. However, this is usually not necessary. Twisting dreadlocks is ideal for coarse hair as short as 2 inches (5.08 cm).  You may have to wet the hair to help get the knots out. Rub a moisturizing loc cream into each portion that you separated with your hand. Make sure that the cream is rubbed throughout before moving onto the next separated section of hair. Use a rat tail comb and insert it at the root of the hair. Twist the comb while pulling, until you work your way to the end of the hair. Keep the hair in the teeth as you twist. When you're finished the portion of hair should be twisted into a small dread.  This method is ideal for short hair because you don't need much length to twist portions of the hair into dreads. If you applied enough loc cream, you won't need to secure the dreads with rubber bands. Continue creating dreads across the head horizontally, spacing them out an inch (2.54 cm) apart from one another. Once you are done with a row, move onto another portion of the hair until the entire hair is dreaded. Let your dreads for at least three hours before touching them or going to sleep. You can use a hand held hair dryer to remove any leftover moisture from dreading. If you can, sit under a hooded dryer rather than using a hair dryer. This works more effectively because it provides an even air flow.

Summary: Separate the hair into inch-sized (2.54 cm) squares. Comb through a portion of the hair and apply a loc cream. Insert the comb at the root and twist it. Continue to make dreads in neat and organized rows. Let the dreads dry.


While the thinset adhesive is still slightly wet, pull the spacers out from between the tiles. This should be about 1.5 hours after you applied the adhesive and added the spacers. Make sure you collect all of the spacers before you start the next phase of tiling.  If you leave the spacers in the adhesive for too long, they can become stuck. Adhesive dries and sets quickly compared to grout, so you may only need to wait about an hour, depending on the brand of adhesive you used. If your tiles came with spacers on them, you should still be able to pull them out of the adhesive. However, some of the spacers are permanent and meant to be left on the wall and covered with grout. Check the packaging for the tile to see if you can remove them. Grout fills in the space between each tile, protecting and securing them onto the wall. Choose a grout that matches your tile and color scheme, and mix it according to the package directions. About 15 minutes after you remove the spacers, use a grout float to spread it over one section of the wall before moving on to the next section.  The grout will cover up the tiles completely, but don't worry. You'll wipe away the grout from the surface of the tiles once it begins to dry. It's especially important to work in sections if you're grouting a larger wall. This will prevent the grout from drying too much before you get the chance to wipe it off. Set a timer after you finish the first section, and set another after you finish the second section. Once the timer goes off, dip a sponge in water and wring it out, then wipe it over the first section to remove most of the grout from the tiles. After you finish the first section, wait for the second timer to go off so you can wipe the grout off of that section as well. Try to work with only 2-3 sections at a time to prevent yourself from getting confused. Let the grout dry further after you wipe it off of the tiles. Then, take a dry sponge and rub it over the tile surface to ensure that each tile is clean and doesn't have any grout residue on it. If you can still see a film of residue, apply a tile cleaning solution over the tile after letting it dry for an additional hour. Follow the directions with the sealer to apply it correctly to the tile wall with a brush, sponge, or sprayer. Make sure all of the tiles are coated, including corner and edge tiles. Let it dry for 6-8 hours before getting the tiles wet. If you want to test that the sealer worked, put a drop of water on a sealed tile to see if the water beads up. If it does, the sealer worked! If not, make sure the sealer isn't expired and apply another coat. Let it dry for an additional 6 hours before retesting.

Summary: Remove the spacers before you apply grout. Mix the grout and apply it to sections of the wall. Use a wet sponge to wipe the grout off of the tiles after 30 minutes. Go over the tile with a dry sponge after an hour to remove haze from the grout. Apply a sealer to block out moisture.


Try to use as much detail as you can when you compliment your boyfriend. Specificity will make your compliments feel more personal and specific to him rather than something that you could say to anyone. Telling your boyfriend he has nice eyes is fine, but it is not as special as telling him his beautiful blue eyes remind you of the lake you grew up on. Some compliments, such as “You have a nice smile,” are very common. This doesn’t mean they can’t be true of your boyfriend, but the best compliments are usually ones the person you’re complimenting hasn’t heard before. An original twist makes the compliment seem more unique and special. Rather than, “You have a nice smile,” you might say, “I love the dimple on your right cheek when you smile.” Paying a compliment you don’t mean can immediately come off as false and insincere. If you don’t want to pay your boyfriend a compliment about something, it is best not to. A fake compliment just doesn’t sound quite right to the listener. On the other hand, if you mean what you’re saying, your boyfriend will appreciate the sentiment, even if you’re nervous and the words don’t come out right.  Try not to get hung up on complimenting your boyfriend with just the right words. The sentiment of what you’re saying matters most. Keep in mind that you are better off giving a general compliment than no compliment at all. This at least shows that you are looking for the right words. Complimenting your boyfriend by putting down someone else, especially if he cares about them, can backfire. It can also cause jealousy to compare your boyfriend, even favorably, to ex-boyfriends or other guys you have dated before. Try not to compare your boyfriend to others with your compliment. Complimenting him should be about him and make him feel good. Remember to keep compliments between yourself and your boyfriend and to make them unique to who he is.

Summary: Be as specific as possible for the most impactful compliment. Strive to make your compliment original. Be sincere. Avoid putting down others with your compliment.


You can get here by heading North from the Barbarian Village, which is just across the River Lum, right past the West Entrance of Varrock. Read all of the plaques on the jail cell doors, and then talk to the nearby Security Guard to gain access to the Training Center, which is up the steps right next to him. Talk to the Professor once you are done with the test. He should give you two Experience Reward Lamps upon completion of this test. There should be a poster which you can pull back to gain access to the Stronghold Dungeon. Go through it and ignore the muggers and Cockroach monsters. Climb up these stairs to get to the upper floor. Go to the left side of the room and pull the lever to unlock the door in the previous room you were in.
Summary: Go to the Misthalin Training Centre of Excellence. Enter the basement of this building and you should now be in a jail. Talk to the Professor in the Training Centre and complete the written test he gives you. Go back down to the jail and locate an open cell. Head to the Northeast and locate a set of stairs. Go through the door you just unlocked by going back down the stairs and heading through the door.