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Click “List Your Space” on the upper right of the home page, and choose your home type. If you have an apartment, flat, or unit in a larger building, choose “Apartment.” If you have a single-family house or a townhouse, choose “House.” If you have neither, click the drop-down menu for “Others.” Add the number of people you can accommodate, and the city where you live, then click “Continue.” After you click “Continue,” a message will appear that says, “We’ve created your listing. 6 more steps to list your space.” Click the blue “Finish my listing” button below the message, and go to the next step – the calendar. Choose “Always” if your listing will be available all the time, “Sometimes” if you need to specify certain dates, and “One Time” if you want to offer your space for a single finite period. Click on the next section, “Pricing.” Enter your desired price per night in the box, and choose the currency from the menu below. Price your rental appropriately, offering the space for the amount that you would be willing to pay. You want, of course, to make as much money as possible, but if you charge too much, travelers will either choose a different rental or rent from you but provide negative feedback because they did not feel they got their money’s worth. Go to the next section, “Overview.” Create a title for your listing and type it into the first text box. Underneath that, type a summary of your listing. Scroll down to input any extra details. Aim for a creative, eye-catching title, and optimize your summary: remember, the title and summary are the first items to appear when potential renters use search engines to find accommodations. Most people will not want to rent unless there are clear pictures of the space, so provide plenty of attractive photos. Click “Photos,” then the blue button that reads “Add Photos.” Browse and choose pictures of your place, upload them, and arrange the pictures by clicking and dragging them into the desired order.  The first picture you add will be the main picture of your listing and the first photo potential guests will see during their searches, so choose wisely. You can also add captions to your pictures, so that potential guests will know what they are looking at. Simply type in the text box underneath the photo. Click “Amenities,” and a comprehensive list will appear, divided into four sections: common, extras, special features, and home safety. Go through the list carefully, and check all amenities available at your place. Be honest and careful when you select your amenities. Remember, once they reserve your space, guests will expect that those amenities be available upon arrival. Go to “Address,” and click the blue button labeled “Add Address.” Choose your country, then enter your full street address. Click “Next” to save the information. Go to “Listing.” You will be prompted to enter the number of bedrooms, beds, and bathrooms and to verify type of space and the number of people you can accommodate. Once you have entered all the pertinent information, a yellow “List Space” button will appear on the lower left portion of your screen. You can click it to officially offer your space to renters. If you want to review your profile and information before finalizing the listing, click the “Preview” button on the upper right side of your screen. Make sure you like what you see, then choose “List Space.”

summary: Provide basic information about your space. Note your availability. Set your price. Offer a description of your space. Add pictures. List your space’s amenities. Enter the address. Supply additional listing details. Finalize the listing.


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If you do plan to tease your hair, you should do so in small sections to create the most volume. Depending on the amount of hair you have, you should plan on dividing the bump section into three or four layers. You will tease the two to three bottom layers of this hair, but leave the section closest to your face un-teased. You may want to separate the front section of your bump (the part that won't be teased) now in order to avoid accidentally pulling it into one of the other sections. You can twist it off to the side and secure it with a bobby pin to keep to separated. Hold the bump section of your hair straight up and separate the bottom layer of hair for teasing. You can let the other layers of the bump fall forward or to the side, but keep holding the layer you are working with straight up. To tease, use your other hand to comb your hair backwards from the ends to the roots with a fine-toothed comb. Before letting go of your hair, spray underneath this layer with some hairspray.  It's best to allow your hairspray to set for approximately five to 10 seconds before you release your hair. Then you can gently flip the portion of hair back toward the back of your head. Once you're done teasing, your hair should have quite a bit of volume to it. If you want it to stand up even higher, tease it some more. Don't worry if it looks messy, as you will be combing un-teased hair on top of it. You shouldn't need to use very much hairspray. A quick spray should be fine. Once the first layer of your bump has been teased, continue using the same method to tease the remaining layers. (You will have one or two more layers, depending on the thickness of your hair.) Remember to keep the front section of your bump separated and un-teased. Keep in mind that the more you tease your hair, the sturdier your bump will be, but your hair will also be knottier. This step is optional, but some people like to create their hair bump with the help of a bump tool. Bump tools are small pieces of plastic that you can place between the teased layers of your hair to add more volume to your bump hairstyle. They are available online and at many retail stores. They come in different sizes to create large and small bumps.   To insert the bump tool, simply separate the teased section of your hair into two halves and place the bump tool on your scalp between the two layers, right near the roots of your hair. You may have to wiggle the bump tool a little to help the plastic teeth stick to your hair. Use your fingers to spread out the top section of your teased hair so that it completely covers the bump tool. The bump tool should be hidden by your hair. You can use a comb to lightly comb your hair over the bump tool, and spray a little bit of hairspray to keep everything in place. Your teased hair covering the bump tool doesn’t need to look perfect because you are going to cover it with your un-teased portion of hair. Whether you use a bump tool or not, when all of your teased portions of hair are flipped back, flip the smooth, un-teased section of hair over the teased portions. The teased portions of your hair will be poofed up and high. (That is where the bump look comes from.) Use your fingers to evenly spread your hair out, and lightly comb over your hair to smooth everything over. Don’t comb over your smooth portion of hair using a lot of pressure, or you may flatten out your voluminous bump. When you are satisfied with your bump, insert bobby pins at the base of the bump from both the right and left sides to secure it in place. You may want to use two or more bobby pins on each side to make sure your bump doesn’t move around.  You can use an elastic hair tie to secure the bump, but bobby pins allow your hair to naturally fall down the back of your head, whereas a hair tie will put your hair in a small ponytail. To get more height in your bump, consider pinching the base of the bump, and pushing the bump forward slightly, to give it more height. Your hairstyle can be complete with a bump as is, or you can curl the ends of your hair to give your style a softer look.
summary: Section out your hair for teasing. Start teasing the first section. Continue teasing your hair section by section. Consider adding in a bump tool. Cover the teased hair with smooth hair. Secure your bump.