Part your hair down the middle, as though you are going to braid it. Next, divide each section in half, just above the ear. Wrap a hair tie around each section to keep it in place. You can also use a claw clip instead. Take a strand that is about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) wide, and apply the dye. Start from the ends of your hair, and work your way up to the roots. You can apply the dye using your fingers, or a tint brush, which you can find in a beauty shop. You can dye as many or as few inch-wide sections as you want. Once you have all the hair you want dyed and covered with foil, move onto the next section. Do the bottom right section first, then the top left and top right sections. The longer you leave the dye in your hair, the stronger the color will be. Do not use any shampoo or conditioner. If you use shampoo, you may end up washing all that dye out. If you decide to use a towel, it might be a good idea to use an old on, in case some of the dye transfers onto it.

Summary: Make your hair easier to work with by dividing it into four sections. Undo the bottom left section and start applying the dye. Wrap a sheet of tin foil around each strand before moving onto the next one. Repeat the process for the other three sections. Leave the foil and dye in your hair for at least one hour. Rinse your hair with lukewarm water. Dry your hair using a hairdryer or a towel.


You can use Twitter Counter to keep tabs on who unfollows you, as well as dozens of other metrics for your Twitter account.   The service is not free, but you can sign up for a 30-day free trial. You have to provide a credit card number or PayPal information to start the trial. After the end of the trial, your account will be billed for the subscription price (unless you cancel first).  The button is at the top right corner of the screen and displays a blue Twitter logo. If you see a place to enter a username and password instead, enter your Twitter account information to log in. You should see the Authorize App button now. If you don’t want to follow Twitter Counter on Twitter, uncheck the box next to “Follow @theCounter.” If you don’t want to automatically follow Twitter users featured by Twitter Counter, remove the check next to “Discover interesting people.” Twitter Counter will email the specified address with tips on how to use the site. It’s a grayed-out link on the left sidebar. Note that you won’t have any unfollowers listed yet, as Twitter Counter just started monitoring your account. They differ in amount of accounts the site can monitor, maximum date range, support options, and available report types. The button appears at the bottom of each plan option. Be sure to click the one beneath the plan you want to try out. After the trial is over, you won’t be able to use Twitter Counter to see who unfollowed you unless you pay for a subscription. ” Choose between “Credit Card” and “PayPal.”  ” This option appears for both credit cards and PayPal. Once your card is processed, you should see the dashboard. This is where you’ll find out who unfollowed you in the future.

Summary: Open a web browser. Navigate to twittercounter.com. Click Sign In. Click Authorize App. Type your email address. Click Let’s get started. Click the “unfollowers” link. Read through the available plans. Click Start Free Trial. Click “Next Step. Select a payment method. Type your payment or account information. Click “Process Card. Click the “unfollowers” link.


Use your journal to explore the things that you would never tell another person. Be utterly honest with yourself, and don't hold anything back. Try not to correct yourself as you write. Don't sugarcoat anything. Write as though no one will ever read these words. . Studies have indicated that writing in a journal can be a powerful way to process grief, trauma, and other emotional pains. Let your writing habit hold you up when you feel that everything is falling apart. Look for journal prompts on the Internet, ask a friend or a therapist for ideas, or try to come up with a few solid themes that you want to explore. Having a different question or journal prompt to answer each day can be a great way to keep up with writing. When you write to a prompt, you may feel more like you're writing to someone instead of just writing for yourself, and you may feel accountable to the journal structure. Consider these questions:  How would you like to be remembered? Are you proud of who you are? What is a personality trait that you admire or seek in others – and why? Think about something you feel obligated to do, daily or regularly. Why? What is the best advice that you've ever received?

Summary: Try to write the "hidden narrative" of your life. Journal for therapy Give yourself writing prompts to aid your introspection.


Your local community should have a designated public shelter. Go to the shelter if your home is unsafe or the authorities have called for an evacuation. To find the shelter closest to you, text SHELTER + your ZIP code to 43362 (4FEMA). For example, if your zip code is 56789, you would text SHELTER 56789. Landslides may recur in the same location. Avoid this area and seek shelter. You should not enter the area where the landslide occurred. However, if you can see people who are trapped or injured in the area, notify the authorities immediately. Infants, the disabled, and the elderly may experience extra difficulty in emergency situations. If it is safe to do so, help your neighbors with special needs. Remember that neighbors with large families may require additional assistance as well. Report any damaged utility lines, roadways, and railways to the authorities. If you are in a building, examine its foundation, chimney and surrounding land to determine if the structure is stable. If the area appears unsafe, leave immediately. Landslides often destroy vegetation. Without vegetation, the area is more susceptible to erosion and flash flooding, which can lead to another landslide. Replanting the affected area helps prevent future landslides. If your property was damaged in the landslide, consider talking to a geotechnical expert to reduce landslide risk. The expert can evaluate your property and determine what modifications, if any, should be made to ensure your safety.
Summary: Go to a public shelter. Avoid the area where the landslide occurred. Check for trapped and injured people. Help neighbors who need special assistance. Assess the area for damage and safety. Replant the affected area. Talk to a geotechnical expert.