In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Salons have special color removing products that you can't get in a store. The formula changes depending on what color you are starting out with and what color you want to get. It also changes depending on your hair type and the type of dye you used: permanent, semi-permanent, etc.  In some cases, a color remover won't be enough and your stylist will need to use bleach. This can get very expensive, and can cost you anywhere between $200 and $600. Be aware that a $15 at-home kit won't have the same quality as a $200 process done at a professional salon. There is also a chance that you may damage your hair. You can find these kits in well-stocked beauty supply stores.  Check the ingredient label to ensure that it does not contain bleach. Be aware that some chemicals may be just as damaging to your hair as bleach is; in some cases they may be more damaging. Most color removers won't remove black dye completely. This means you may not be able to dye your hair a light, strawberry red after; you may have to settle for a darker shade. Read the reviews. Some color removers may remove the color just fine, but when you go to dye your hair, it may not come out the right color. Each brand is a little different, but in most cases, you will need to mix 2 products together. Apply the product to your hair, rub it in thoroughly, and leave it on for the recommended time before rinsing it out. Again, how long you leave the remover in depends on the brand; it could be 20 minutes, or it could be 60 minutes. Wrapping your hair in plastic and applying heat can be helpful for breaking up the dye, but only if the product you are using recommends doing this. Check the package for any indications about using heat. Sometimes, a single treatment is not enough and your hair re-oxidizes. If that happens, and if your hair doesn't feel dry or brittle, simply repeat the color removal process. This is best done immediately after the first treatment. If you need to do a third treatment, wait until the following day.  A color remover will not bleach your hair, so don't expect your hair to turn blond. If your hair is naturally blond, that the color remover may not take the dye out completely. You may end up with dark blond or light brown hair. Use enough of the mask to saturate your hair. Tuck your hair under a shower cap, then wrap a towel around the cap. Go to sleep, then rinse the mask out the following morning. Allow your hair to air dry. Avoid using a hair dryer, as it can damage your hair. If you must use a hair dryer, apply a heat protectant, and use a low-heat setting. This is not absolutely necessary, but it will help make your hair stronger. Apply the product according to the instructions on the package. Leave it on for the recommended time, typically about 20 minutes, then rinse it out. Each brand is a little different, so if the instructions tell you to do something different, follow those instructions. While hair dye is not as harsh as other treatments (i.e. bleaching), it is still damaging to your hair. If your hair feels dry or brittle after the color removal process, it would be a good idea to wait a few days or weeks. When your hair feels strong again, you can dye it without damaging it as much.
Summary: Get the color removed professionally at a salon, if needed. Get a color remover kit if you want to do it yourself. Apply the color remover according to instructions, then rinse it out. Repeat the process, if needed. Apply a deep conditioning mask overnight. Follow up with a protein filler to reduce damage. Wait a few days or weeks, depending on how healthy your hair feels.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For instance, it is important to have regular eye examinations. This way, your doctor can make sure you have contact lenses that fit well, and can also evaluate the overall health of your eyes and screen for any possible infections. It is also important to replace contact lenses as often as prescribed by your eye care provider. thoroughly with soap and water and dry them before handling your contact lenses. Bacteria from your day-to-day activities can easily accumulate on your hands throughout the day, so washing well prior to inserting or removing your contact lenses is key to preventing infection. n by your doctor. Use fresh cleaning (disinfecting) solution each time your lenses are cleaned and stored. Be sure to never re-use old solution or mix a new solution with the old one. Never use saline solution to disinfect lenses. Storage cases should be rinsed with sterile contact lens solution (never use tap water) and left open to dry. Replace your storage cases once every three months. Sleeping with contact lenses in increases the chance of infection, as well as scratches or damage to your cornea. Even the "extended wear' contact lenses are best to remove at night, as it is still possible to get an infection with them. There can be bacteria in the water (or, in the case of a shower, it can cause bacteria from your skin or elsewhere to more easily get into your eyes) so it is advised to remove your contacts anytime you are in water. If you absolutely need to wear them in water (for instance, when swimming), wear goggles and be sure to thoroughly clean and disinfect your contact lenses afterward.
Summary: Take appropriate steps to prevent an eye infection. Wash your hands  according to the manufacturer's instructions and follow the guidelines given by your doctor. Store reusable lenses in the proper storage case. Avoid sleeping while wearing your contact lenses. Avoid swimming, bathing, or showing with contact lenses in.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes your dog will just wake you up because they’re bored or they want to play. In this case, you should command your dog to lay down and go back to sleep.  Use a command like “lay down.” This should get your dog to stop pawing you and licking your face. Say your chosen command in a stern voice. Use the command only once. You may want to point to the ground as you say the command. Training your dog by commands might take several weeks. Don’t lose patience – your dog will eventually learn. If you reward your dog with attention for waking you up, you will train them to repeat the behavior. Ignore your dog's efforts except for that single "lay down" command — even prolonged scolding can be a "reward." When it is time to get up, spend a little time on your own activities instead of walking directly to the food bowl. Remember, though, your dog might genuinely have to go to the bathroom. Don’t make them suffer because you want another twenty minutes of sleep. Depending on your dog’s general health, you may have to adjust your lifestyle, habits, and schedule to your dog’s needs. By adjusting to your dog’s needs, you’ll reduce the chance that they’ll wake you up. Consult your vet if your dog's medication or feeding schedule makes it difficult for you to sleep.
Summary:
Command your dog to sleep. Avoid giving in to your dog. Adjust your schedule for medical conditions.