In the text field that's in the middle of the page, type in a simple name for your server's domain.  Your server name must not exceed 10 characters. Your server name cannot contain special characters, nor can it contain spaces. It's the blue button in the lower-right corner.  This creates your server and takes you to your Dashboard. It's the blue button to the right of your server status on the Dashboard.  It may take a minute for your server to a high performance DDoS protected server. If your server gets disconnected at any time while settings up your server or the settings, click Activate to reconnect. When your server is done moving to a new host, a blue button that says "Continue" next to the button that says "Online".

Summary: Enter a server name. Click Create. Click Activate. Click Continue.


gently. Use a brush with natural boar bristles. Brush your hair from the tips and move upward to de-tangle your dry hair. Work out tangles slowly and never tear or pull at your hair when brushing.  If you have it on hand, apply some kind of hair protectant prior to brushing to minimize split ends. Don't brush wet hair, or you may cause hair strands to break. daily. Use the tips of your fingers to make gentle, circular motions to give your scalp a soothing massage. This increases blood flow to the scalp, resulting in hair follicles growing faster.  A good time to do a scalp massage is in the shower while you are shampooing your hair. If you are working with dry hair, apply a few drops of hair oil to your scalp to prevent too much tugging on your hair. three times a week. Shampooing every day can dry out your hair, which can slow down hair growth. Shampooing three times a week should be adequate to keep your hair clean. On other days, simply rinse your hair with water and then apply conditioner. If your hair feels dirty during the week, use a dry shampoo instead of shampooing your hair when it's wet. Conditioner replenishes oils lost during the shampooing process. Never neglect applying a quality conditioner to your hair the days you shampoo. It's vital to replenish your hair to keep it strong, which promotes growth. In addition to your normal conditioning, try doing a deep conditioning treatment once a week. This will add extra shine and strength to your hair. If you pull your hair back daily, do not place your ponytail in the same spot each day. This can wear down the strands, slowing the growth of your hair. Pull your hair back in a slightly different spot each day by shifting it up or down on your head.  To prevent breakage, only use cloth-covered elastic bands and scrunchies. Don't use a rubber band. Avoid putting your hair up while it is still wet. with a microfiber cloth instead of a towel. Using a towel to dry your hair causes breakage as your hair gets caught in the towel's woven strands. Instead, use a microfiber cloth specifically designed for drying hair or even an old T-shirt. This minimizes breakage and split ends. half an inch every two to three months. Neglecting the tips of your hair for too long will cause split ends. These can ride up towards the roots of your hair, causing damage and slowing growth. Periodically trimming your hair will actually help it grow faster. Pillowcases made from cotton or linen, although they may feel soft, are rough enough to grab strands of hair and cause breakage. Switch to a silk pillowcase. It will stop unwanted friction while you sleep.

Summary: Brush your hair Massage your scalp Shampoo Condition your hair each time you shampoo it. Rotate the placement of your ponytail. Dry your hair Trim your hair Use a silk pillowcase.


Make sure your hair is dry and smooth. Apply a heat protector product to your hair. Section your hair so the top layer is pulled away from the hair underneath by using hair clips or hair ties. You can actually use a flat iron to lightly curl your hair into beachy waves. Start at the top of a 1 inch (2.5 cm) strand and work the straightener down to the end. While you are pulling the straightener down, twist the straightener around the hair (not the hair around the straightener). Be sure to set your straightener to the right temperature for your hair texture and type. For thin hair, aim for a temperature below 300 °F (149 °C). Normal hair can be ironed at a temperature of 300 to 380 °F (149 to 193 °C). If your hair is thick or coarse, set the straightener to 400 °F (204 °C). Take a large, 2 in (5.1 cm) section of hair. Clamp the curling iron at the bottom of the section and roll it up to the root. Leave it in place for 10 seconds then release. The smaller the section and the longer you leave in the curling iron, the tighter the curls will be. If you are trying to achieve surfer waves, use large sections of hair and only leave the iron in for 10 seconds or less. Take a curling wand and wrap it around a 1 inch (2.5 cm) section of hair. Make sure the wand is pointed down toward the floor. The larger the wand, the longer you leave the hair around it, and the size of the section of hair, will determine how tight the curls are. Curling wands work great for long or short hair. When you are finished with your hair, run your fingers through any sections that are too curly. You can break up the curls so they look more like beach waves instead of tight curls. Brushing your hair can cause it to become fluffy or frizzy. When you like how your hair looks, apply hairspray to hold your beach waves in place. Hair spray comes in various strengths. The finer and flatter your hair is naturally, the stronger hold of hairspray you should use.

Summary: Prepare your hair. Use a flat iron for loose and smooth waves. Use a barrel iron for loose curls. Use a curling wand for light waves. Run your fingers through your hair. Apply hairspray to set your style.


Before your puppy or adult dog learns to eliminate in his litter box, he’ll need to be able to enter it on his own. You need to teach him that it is a safe, even fun space. Praise the dog for being in the box. Repeat your command, and again, praise your dog and act happy that he is in the box. Keep practicing until you are able to guide your dog into the box while giving the “use the box” command. Once your dog is comfortable being guided into the box, try using only your verbal command. Be patient and don’t repeat yourself. If your dog does not get in, simply walk away and try again later, or go back to guiding. If your dog does get in on command, praise him profusely. Keep practicing until he gets in immediately on command.
Summary: Teach your dog to go into the box on command first. Place your dog in the box and give a command like “use the box”. Wait for your dog to leave, and put him back in. Have your dog enter the box with the “use the box” command alone.