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Naturally coloring your hair can be a messy process and take longer to process than chemical dyes. However, if your hair is damaged or easily damaged, natural colorants will be easier on your tresses than conventional hair dyes. It's up to you personally whether the benefits outweigh any inconvenience.  If you have sensitive skin, herbal colorants may be the best choice for you, since chemical hair dyes can cause contact dermatitis.  Natural colorants such as cassia obovata, henna and indigo are mixed into a paste that needs to sit out overnight. They also take longer to develop (from an hour to six hours) once applied to your hair. Keep in mind that the results you get with natural dyes can vary. If you have a specific desired look in mind, they might not be a good option for you. While you can plan for a general shade, natural colorants react differently to each individual's type and condition of hair. Your results will be unique and may be lighter, darker, or more varied in hue than you expect. Natural colorants, particularly tinting rinses, may not give you complete coverage of gray hair. How well it works for you depends on the method you use, how long you let it sit, and your hair type. You may need to repeat the process of coloring after 48 hours if your gray hair has not been covered successfully. Your individual hair type as well as various hair products you've used in the past affect how your hair takes to natural colorants. Save a few trimmings of hair the next time you get your hair cut, or snip a lock of hair near the back of your neck. Apply the colorant you want to use to the strand using the instructions for the method you've chosen.  After applying the colorant, wait the entire process time. Then, rinse the lock completely and allow it to dry in direct sunlight, if you can. Check the final results under bright natural lighting. If necessary, adjust the ingredient or processing time for your own hair – more or less, depending on the shade you desire. Keep in mind that your strand test may not provide an accurate result for all of your hair. Some parts of your hair, such as the top portion, may take the dye differently. This is because typical styling, touching, and environmental exposure can affect your hair. Because natural hair colorants are typically messier than conventional hair dye, you will want to think about the best place to color your hair beforehand. Cassia obovata is not staining unless there is something added to it, like rhubarb. Henna and indigo, however, are both difficult to apply and very staining.   If the weather is nice, you may want to bring one to two large mirrors and dye your hair outside. If you're dyeing your hair in the bathroom, you may want to do so inside of a bathtub or shower. When you dye your hair, wear old clothes or a hairdresser's cape. Then, cover all surfaces with plastic sheeting or old towels. You can also get a friend to help you, which can minimize the mess. When hair turns gray, not only the pigment changes. The cuticles are also thinned, making the strands of hair coarser and more prone to breakage. You can restore moisture to your hair with a natural product: egg, honey and olive oil, or coconut oil.  Cassia obovata, henna, lemon and tea can be drying to your hair, so especially consider doing a natural conditioning treatment afterwards. Mix a whole egg and apply it to clean, damp hair once a month. Leave the mixture in for twenty minutes, then rinse it out with cool water.  Massage 1/2 cup of honey and one to two tablespoons of olive oil into damp, clean hair. Allow the mixture to sit in your hair for twenty minutes, then rinse it out with warm water.  Coconut oil is in a solid state at room temperature, so warm it in your hands or a microwave (if the latter, make sure it is warm and not too hot before applying). Work a couple of teaspoons of it into damp hair and wrap your hair in an old towel (coconut oil can stain fabric). Let it sit for one to two hours, then fully rinse it out and shampoo your hair.

summary: Decide if natural colorants are right for you. Manage your expectations. Do a strand test. Decide where you will color your hair. Use a natural conditioning treatment after coloring gray hair.


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Look for one with a rough surface. A smooth rock won't create enough friction to puncture the lid of the can. Positioning it upside down will allow you to break the seal, which is located on the top of the can. Use a scrubbing motion to create friction between the rock and the can. Keep going until you see moisture appear on the rock or on the lid of the can.  Turn the can over to check it every so often. You want to stop as soon as you see moisture. This means the lid is thin enough to break through. Don't rub so hard that you rub right through the can lid. Your food will spill all over the rock. The seal should be thin enough to allow you to easily slide the blade into the can near the edge of the lid. Push up with the knife to gently pry off the lid. Finish pulling off the lid, then discard it.  If you don't have a pocket knife, try using a spoon, a butter knife or another tool. Or find a rock you can use to knock the lid of the can inward. This isn't ideal, since you may contaminate your food with small bits of rock or dirt. When you pull off the lid, cover your hand with your sleeve or a towel so you won't cut yourself.

summary: Find a flat rock or a piece of concrete. Position the can upside down against the rock. Rub the can back and forth over the rock. Use a pocket knife to pry open the lid.


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Start a document. Go to File and “Page Setup. ” Look for and select one of the following: Statement, Organizer L, Half-Letter. These are all names for 8.5 x 11 paper. This is actually 5.8 x 8.3 inches; however, you may be able to use the same paper. Finish editing your document. Save it. ” Look for “Paper Settings” or “Paper Handing” in the dialogue box. Select it to view paper options. ” Click it and then choose your paper size. Print settings will be slightly different with each program and OS, so you should experiment with selecting the correct paper in the print menu. Make sure to adjust the tray so that it fits the size of your paper. It will tell your printer to pick it up and align it properly.
summary: Go into your word processor. Look for the drop down menu that says “Paper Size. Choose the less precise A5 size. Click “Ok” to save your settings. Click the File menu and select “Print. Look for a box that says “Scale to fit paper size. Place your half-letter sized paper in your feeder tray. Experiment with other paper sizes or formatting, such as A5 format, if your original try did not work well.